NEWS1 October 2009
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UK— The shortlists for the Research Magazine Awards 2009 have been announced.
The awards were judged over five categories and the winners will be announced on 14 December at the Lancaster London hotel.
Marc Brenner, chairman of the judges and editor of Research, said: “The judges’ task has always been difficult in whittling down the entries and this year was no different. The judging panel was impressed by the standard of the entries and by the sheer resilience, creative nous and commercial verve shown by the industry in challenging times. We’d like to extend our congratulations to all the shortlisted companies and offer commiserations to those who didn’t make the cut this year.”
The award shortlists in full:
Best Agency
The Big Picture Market Research
Comres
Conquest Research
Flamingo
Munro Global
Sense Worldwide
Best New Agency
Crowd DNA
Razor Research
Verve
The Best Place to Work in Research
COI
Flamingo
FreshMinds Research
Hall & Partners Europe
IFF Research
Millward Brown
Voodoo
Business Transformation
Acuigen
New Look and eDigitalResearch
Grey London
Research Breakthrough of the Year
Brahm Insight (for new customer segmentation work)
Consumer Intelligence (for RealityCheck)
Face (for co-creation work)
Starcom Mediavest Group (for spaceID)
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