GOINGS ON: PageOne Media Is Back-to-back ‘Agency Of The Year’

Content marketing agency, PAGEONE Media, won the Agency of The Year (AOY) award during the 53rd Anvil Awards of the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP). This is the second straight AOY win for the three-year-old agency. Held at the Shangri-La Hotel at The Fort, Bonifacio Global City, on March 23, the Anvil Awards is the most prestigious award-giving body in public relations—considered the Oscars of the PR industry in the Philippines. PAGEONE Media also won its second consecutive Platinum Award, the highest accolade given to PR tools, for its innovative use of social media to address a growing health issue—youth depression. The agency and its clients won a total of 24 Gold and Silver Anvils during the “Gabi ng Parangal” attended by more than 1,000 PR practitioners.

Source: www.inquirer.net

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