GPY&R Melbourne claims Australia’s most awarded agency status at Spikes Asia 2012

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mm_board.jpgThumbnail image for Screen shot 2011-09-16 at 9.54.19 AM.jpgThere is quite a bit of controversy over the results of the Agency of the Year Award at Spikes Asia this year with George Patterson Y&R Melbourne claiming it was the most awarded Australian agency at Tuesday night’s awards presentation. GPY&R took out a total of 11 awards of which included seven Gold – the most Gold ever awarded to an Australian agency, they claim.

The second most awards on the night went to DDB Sydney with seven awards as well as the ‘Agency of the Year’ title.

In an agency PR release it states: It is interesting to note that the prestigious ‘Agency of the Year’ Award, won by DDB Sydney, does not take into consideration several categories that GPY&R won including Mobile, Direct and Promotion & Activation.

The controversy has come about due to the quite unique (but clearly explained) counting method employed by Spikes Asia to decide their major awards. Network of the Year is given to the agency network that obtains the highest score for entries in the Film, Print, Outdoor, Radio, Digital, Direct, Promo & Activation, Media, Design, Film Craft, Print & Poster Craft, Integrated, Mobile and PR categories. However Agency of the Year is given to the agency that obtains the highest score for entries in the Film, Print, Outdoor, Radio, Print & Poster Craft and Film Craft sections only, irrespective of whether these have been entered by the agency or another party.

Game Signatures, created as part of the ‘This is Greatness’ campaign for the 2011 Toyota AFL Final Series, was awarded a Gold for Outdoor and a Gold and Silver for Promotion & Activation. Mobile Medic, the first medically diagnosable advertising created with VML for Defence Force Recruiting, took out two Gold Award’s for Promotion & Activation, a Gold Award for Outdoor and another for Direct, and both a Silver and Bronze Award for Mobile.

 

‘Life Cycle’, created for Medibank, was awarded Gold in the Film category. The Box, a TVC created for drug and alcohol rehabilitation organisation Odyssey House, completed GPY&R’s medal hall with a Bronze Award for Film.