Dubai Lynx rules changed
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 31 - 2013 at 01:38
The Dubai Lynx has changed the rules for the 2013 media agency of the year title, allowing only media agencies to win the award, Campaign ME has reported. Under the new rules, advertising agencies, clients and media owners can continue to enter and win a media Lynx, but the involvement of the media agency or media department is now a mandatory field on the entry form, with the media agency and not the creative agency being allocated points towards the media agency of the year title. "The reality is that the media category should reward tactical media planning and placement and these changes will reflect that," said Terry Savage, chairman of Lions Festivals, organiser of the Lynx.
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