The BIMA Awards 2009 have rolled around again, with the presentations taking place on 19th Nov.
The awards celebrate the innovative work of UK digital companies and this year has seen a record number of agencies applying.
The Shortlist has just been announced showcasing some of the UK's brightest digital talent and, the good news, there are still a few precious tickets left.
Categories range from display and interactive advertising, online games, mobile to social media and word of mouth marketing. Those companies lucky enough to be shortlisted are some of the best the UK digital sector has to offer and with the BBC iPlayer in the best website section, T-Mobile's "Life is for Living" in the viral seeding category and the MINI Convertible launch up for an e-mail marketing award they are some of the most memorable campaigns from the last year too.
For a full run down on all the shortlisted companies visit the BIMA Awards page.
Judges this year included the cream of digital talent: Michael Nutley, Editor-in-Chief at New Media Age, brightsavage Founder Lynn Wright, Mat Morrison, Global Digital Director at Porter Novelli, John Chasey of Finblade fame and Chinwag's own Sam Michel.
Festivities will be taking place on November 19th in KOKO, Camden and for anyone who is after a ticket, to the best party of the year, there are BIG discounts to be had for bulk buying.
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4 November 2009 by Suzanne Morrow
Suzanne is a Senior Copywriter at leading UK digital agency Dog Digital. Established in 1996, Dog Digital is one of the most experienced and accomplished teams in the digital arena. Today Dog boast a star-studded
international client portfolio and a trophy cabinet full of awards. They provide bright and innovative digital solutions that work. It's that simple.
Suzanne is a Senior Copywriter at leading UK digital agency Dog Digital. Established in 1996, Dog Digital is one of the most experienced and accomplished teams in the digital arena. Today Dog boast a star-studded international client portfolio and a trophy cabinet full of awards. They provide bright and innovative digital solutions that work. It's that simple.
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