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Fairfax Media launches Young Spikes competitions

25 June 2012

Get ready for a Singapore fling – Fairfax Media launches Young Spikes competitions

Entries are now open for the Fairfax Media Young Spikes Integrated and Young Spikes Media Competitions. Entries are due by 17 July and the two winning teams will be sent to Singapore to compete at the Asia Pacific region’s foremost creative communications festival, Spikes Asia.

This year, Fairfax Media is the official representative for Spikes Asia in New Zealand. Following consistent market feedback about the growing importance of regional campaigns, we have committed to sending two teams to compete in the Young Spikes Competitions and help promote Spikes Asia with the New Zealand industry.

Group Sales and Marketing Manager Sandra King says she’s excited to be getting involved in an increasingly important regional event. “Again and again CEOs and MDs at creative and media agencies are telling me that creativity and collaboration across the Asia-Pacific region have never been more important.

“As our long-standing commitment to the Cannes Lions has shown, we’re passionate about our industry and are keen to support it. One of the most exciting things about our new relationship with Spikes Asia is the ability to take two teams of our industry’s brightest up and comers to Singapore to compete in the Young Spikes competitions.”

Competition entry forms and terms and conditions are available directly from Fairfax Media) and on our dedicated Spikes Asia sub-section on Stuff: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/spikes-asia/7064973/About-Fairfax-Media-Young-Spikes.

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Winners of the competitions will be announced at a function at Fairfax Media on 24 July.

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About Spikes
The Spikes Asia Festival is a collaboration between Cannes Lions and Haymarket. The Festival provides the region’s growing creative communications industry with a platform to network and exchange ideas.

The Spike Asia Awards are the region’s oldest and most prestigious awards for creative communications. They reward the best entries in Film, Print, Outdoor, Radio, Digital, Direct, Promo & Activation, Media, Design, Film Craft, Print & Poster Craft, Integrated, Mobile, PR, Branded Content & Entertainment and Creative Effectiveness.

The entries are judged by leading international and regional creatives in Singapore during the week of the Festival.

Click here to read more about Spikes Asia.

About Fairfax Media
Fairfax Media is an innovative, integrated multi-media business with strong brands across multiple platforms including newspapers, magazines and digital.

Fairfax Media has two national, nine daily and more than 60 community newspapers, 25+ magazines, and market leading website stuff.co.nz.

Click here to see the company’s full portfolio of media brands.


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