Staff Reporters
Dec 21, 2012

Happy holidays: We leave you with 2012's most-read content

As Campaign Asia-Pacific signs off until 2013, we present our most-viewed content of 2012.

Happy holidays: We leave you with 2012's most-read content

Sincere wishes for a happy holiday season from all of us at Campaign Asia-Pacific. Our offices will be closed starting later this afternoon until 2 January. We will resume daily bulletins on 7 January, and we have some exciting changes in store for next year.

For now, if you're stuck in your office for whatever reason, check out our list of the most popular stories and photo galleries of 2012. Then, as soon as you can, turn off the computer/mobile and get on with enjoying the holidays and some time with your loved ones. We'll see you next year.

One more thing, in the spirit of the season: If you haven't already heard about it, we're hosting a charity dinner on 6 February in Hong Kong, in association with GroupM and in conjunction with our Media360Asia event. All proceeds go to Mother's Choice.

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