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Dec 19, 2014

The year in review: Our top-5 lists for 2014

Campaign Asia-Pacific's editors gleefully present our annual top-5 extravaganza, putting the spotlight on highlights and lowlights from the year that's ending.

The year in review: Our top-5 lists for 2014

Throughout December, Campaign Asia-Pacific looked back on 2014 by presenting a new top-5 list every day.

Each year we have a lot of fun looking back, shaking our heads at all that's happened, arguing about what merits mentioning and putting this annual review together. We hope you'll enjoy it too.

If you think we screwed up—either by inclusion or omission—please let us hear about it in the comments and/or on Twitter @CampaignAsia using the hashtag #CampaignBestOf2014.

Here's a record of all the Best of 2014 lists:

Dec. 3: Top 5 deals

Dec. 4: Top 10 launches

Dec. 5: Top 5 controversies

Dec. 8: Top 5 pitches

Dec. 9: Top 5 innovative brands

Dec. 10: Top 5 moves

Dec. 11: Top 5 breakups

Dec. 12: Top 5 'Diary' entries

Dec. 15: Top 5 'Chatter' Items (quotes), plus Lookalikes (our version of 'separated at birth')

Dec. 16: Top 5 campaigns

Dec. 17: Top 5 perplexing ads

Dec.18: Top 5 PR disasters

Dec. 19: Top 5 most-read stories (and then some)

 

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