Staff Reporters
Jan 16, 2014

Midem Marketing Competition announces finalists

GLOBAL – The Midem Marketing Competition, which recognises the best use or integration of music in a marketing campaign, has announced 10 finalists.

Midem Marketing Competition announces finalists

Contagious magazine selected the shortlisted entries from among 66 campaign entries the competition received. The finalists will present their campaigns on 3 February to Midem participants and a jury in Cannes.

Midem is an international business event for the music ecosystem.

The jury members for the presentation include Andrew Creighton, president at VICE Media (USA); Aricio Fortes, creative director at Africa (Brazil); Bernhard Hafenscher, head of sales & business development at RedBull Media House (Austria); Sebastien Perrier, head of brand partnerships at Sony Music Entertainment (France) and Doug Scott, president at OgilvyEntertainment (USA).

The jury will select three winners (gold, silver and bronze), which will be announced during the Midem Innovation Show on the same day.

The 10 finalists are:

Campaign Asia-Pacific is a partner in the Midem Marketing Competition.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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