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The deadline for submitting entries to the inaugural How-Do Media and Creative Awards which are being held on 24 April 2008 at MUFC, is 5 pm today - Friday 7 March. There is no charge for submitting an entry.
The event has attracted a substantial number of quality industry players, large and smaller.
This unique event brings together for the first time ever the very best that the North West offers, with 14 awards on offer ranging from newspapers to magazines and from TV and radio to advertising, PR, digital and design.
The 12 outstanding individuals who make up the judging panel are due to meet on 17 March so the deadline for submitting an entry today is real. The 14 categories and 12 judges are detailed below.
To submit an entry, please click here. The judges will be looking for examples of companies or organisations who can clearly demonstrate transparent success in 2007: growth of the company or reversing decline, managing and overcoming adversities, job creation, financial performance, industry accolades, innovation, staff development, leadership etc.
The judges are looking for literate, justifiable and compelling entries written to a maximum of 500 words. The submitting company or organisation must be headquartered or have an operational base within the North West and the entry must relate to its 2007 activities.
The dinner on 24 April at Manchester United FC will be compered by Jim Hancock, with after dinner entertainment provided by Jason Manford. Over 200 people from many of the region’s TV, radio, advertising, publishing and PR companies have already booked their tickets.There are 14 award categories and – where appropriate and applicable - there is no limit on the number of categories that can be entered by a single company, i.e. – a newspaper group with print and digital interests can enter the newspaper, magazine and web site categories or an advertising agency can enter the advertising/media agency, digital or design categories where they believe their output in those categories merits submissions.
Awards categories
The categories are:
1. Advertising/media agency – sponsored by MEN Media 2. Daily newspaper 3. Design consultancy – sponsored by Highlight Printers 4. Digital agency – sponsored by City Talk 105.9fm 5. Independent TV/radio production company 6. Magazine 7. Media sales team 8. Most Innovative media platform or product - sponsored by speake2 9. PR agency – sponsored by KMP 10. Radio station 11. TV programme - sponsored by Sumners 12. Web site 13. Weekly newspaper 14. Personality - sponsored by TBWA\Manchester
If you have any queries, please contact either the editor Alan Johnstone at alan@how-do.co.uk or the publisher Nick Jaspan at nick@how-do.co.uk.
The judging panel of acclaimed media figures comprises:
Alice Morrison, former BBC journalist and presently chief executive Northwest Vision and Media. Alice started her career on an entertainment magazine in Dubai and subsequently helped launch BBC News24 before plumping for a change of career with a switch to a leading Lancashire ISP, prior to joining NWVM. Alison Hastings, former editor and currently an adviser to the PCC and Camelot and the BBC Trustee responsible for England. Edited the Newcastle Evening Chronicle from 1996 to 2002 before relocating to Liverpool. Former columnist on UK Press Gazette and can be frequently heard and seen as a media pundit on radio and TV. A member of the Society of Editors and an adviser to the Press Complaints Commission. Anthony Taylor, head of external communications at £2bn turnover Littlewoods Shop Direct and former head of media at the General Medical Council. Began his career at a PR agency in Manchester and subsequently worked in London and the Turks and Caicos Islands before moving back to his native North West. Carl Hopkins, former chairman of JDA, the largest regionally-based direct marketing agency. Carl joined JDA in West Yorkshire 1984 as a junior designer and rose through the ranks to take over the business in 2000 as managing director and took the role of chairman in 2005 until the sale of the business in 2007. He has a growing range of other media interests.
Gordon Burns. TV presenter. There’s more than the Krypton Factor and North West Tonight to Belfast-born Burns. Began his career as a print journalist before moving into broadcasting as a news presenter on Ulster TV. Presented the Krypton Factor for 18 years until 1995 and the anchorman on the BBC’s North West Tonight since 1997. Iain Bennett is the sector leader for digital and creative industries at the NWDA where he is responsible for strategy and development of Europe’s second largest cluster of creative and digital companies. He was previously a theatrical agent and subsequently a founder of a new media design agency. In 2002 he joined London Metropolitan University as managing director of its new media training company. Jim Hancock, journalist, presenter and political commentator for over 30 years. He has interviewed every Prime Minister from Harold Wilson to Gordon Brown and has been a lobby correspondent for the BBC and IRN. He was Granada TV’s political correspondent from 1987 to 1994 and political editor of the BBC North West 1998 to 2006. Can also be found chairing conferences for bodies such as the NWDA, CBI and the IoD. Karen Gee, previously sales and marketing director at Wigan-based Shearings Leisure. Since graduating in International Marketing, Karen has specialised in the travel and leisure industry, working for companies such as Airtours, First Choice, Flying Colours, Rail Europe, Universal Studios Florida, eDreams.com and Sky Travel. Martin Anderson, chairman of TBWA\Manchester until last year and one of the most prominent figures in the region’s advertising community over recent years. Spent most of his career at what was BDH where he became creative director in 1978. Moved across to account management in 1988 and became MD in 1992 and chairman in 1996. Was chairman of IPA regions 1994 to 1996 and served on the IPA council in London for 15 years. Philip Graf CBE, former chief executive of Trinity Mirror and currently deputy chairman of Ofcom and a NED with Archant. A Cambridge law graduate, Graf joined the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo in 1983 and became chief executive of what was then Trinity in 1993. Led the acquisition of the Mirror Group in 1999 and subsequently became the chief executive of the enlarged company. In 2003 he was asked by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to carry out a review of the BBC's online activities. Sally Sykes is leaving AstraZeneca to join DePuy as a board director in March. Previous roles with Ciba-Geigy, Scottish & Newcastle, Littlewoods and Manchester Airport. Sally is on the national executive and board of the CIPR and was rated by “PR Week” in 2006 as one of the 50 most influential UK PR practitioners. Shaun Fensom, chief executive of Manchester Digital and chairman of the Community Broadband Network. Has been working in the online industry since the 1980s in various roles and with a number of ISPs. Conflicts of interest The judges have agreed that should a possible conflict of interest ever arise, the individual judge will not vote on that particular category. For table bookings, please contact Dara at Out There on 0161 214 5200.
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