Proud winners, joyful crowd, stunning décor, awesome prizes, dazzling Bollywood flash mob, music from across Africa, good food and drinks, and witty MC,Jason Goliath; all this and more completed an amazing and unforgettable night at the 9th MOST Awards ceremony at The Wanderers Club in Johannesburg.Enthusiastic industry people came in unison to applaud and celebrate their peers.
The independence, stability and veracity of the MOST Awards are acknowledged by the sector.
Massiv Media walked away with the Media Owner of the Year Award and PHD won The Media Agency of the Year Award. Both companies featured in previous years.
The MOST Legend and Rising Star Awards are presented to individuals in recognition of their commitment to the media industry. Nominations for these awards are submitted by respondents to the survey and the winner is selected by a panel of previous winners using specially selected criteria. These awards cannot be won more than once.
Winners for 2017 are:
- Media Agency Legend – Bryan Gibson
- Media Owner Legends – Noel Coburn and Terry Moolman
- Media Owner Rising Star – Darren McKinnon
- Media Agency Rising Star – Kelvin Storie
- Shepherd Award – Gordon Muller
- Bell Award – Jonathan Shapiro (Zapiro)
The MOST Lamb Awards, for companies that do not receive the minimum number of 30 votes, but who excel in terms of great service delivery and knowledge, went to Spark Media Digital and Vizeum Cape Town.
The MOST Africa Awards are presented to South African based media owner and media agency teams.The Media Owner Africa Award went to Alliance Media and The Media Agency Africa Award was won by Omnicom Media Group (OMG) Africa.
The Full Service Media Agency Award was picked up by PHD and the Traditional Specialist Media Agency Award went to Alphabet Soup.
In the radio category, Mediamark Radio once again took top honours while Cinemark won the cinema category for the second time and e.tv was top of the television category. Massiv Media won theout-of-home (OOH) category and Google Inc was ranked number one in the digital category. Ads24took the honours in the newspaper category and Ndalo Mediawon the magazines category.
There is growth in the number of media sales consultancies and the winner is MMAP.
The Bell Award acknowledges an individual with a stellar track record of contribution to the sector. The nominees extend outside of the media owner and agency work environment, acknowledged as independent thought leaders with flair and integrity. The award went to Jonathan Shapiro, famously known as Zapiro, who has had a long and distinguished career in the Jester’s space. Few will recognise his face as he prefers to use his creativity and intelligence to further the independence of the fourth estate. He is a winner of numerous awards locally and globally for his bravery and skill at using his ever-sharp pen as a weapon to parody, lampoon and ridicule people in power.
The Shepherd Award acknowledges an individual who selflessly contributes time, knowledge and expertise to improving the media industry. This special award went to Gordon Muller who is respected by the marketing and media industry for his knowledge and passion. He has contributed to numerous industry bodies as well as to the development of media teaching in the country.
Brad Aigner MD of research house Freshly Ground Insights (FGI), commented positively on the 2017 MOST Awards survey, “We were very pleased that almost 600 people voted this year, which is our biggest sample size in the nine years that we have been conducting the survey. It is reassuringly indicative of its relevance and importance to our industry.”
Sandra Gordon, Founder of the MOST Awards and CEO of Wag the Dog Publishers says, “Over the years the number of research participants has increased. The event attracts over 600 top people and our sponsors go out of their way to ensure a true celebration of excellence in many engaging and memorable ways. The MOST Awards is by the media for the media; recognised as the top media event in the country.”
Full list of MOST Awards winners 2017
Media Owner of the Year | Massiv Media |
2nd | Ads24 |
3rd | Cinemark |
Media Agency of the Year | PHD |
2nd | Alphabet Soup |
3rd | The MediaShop (JHB) |
Media Agency Legend | Bryan Gibson |
Media Owner Legends | Noel Coburn and Terry Moolman |
Media Owner Rising Star | Darren McKinnon |
Media Agency Rising Star | Kelvin Storie |
Bell Award | Jonathan Shapiro (Zapiro) |
Shepherd Award | Gordon Muller |
Media Agency Lamb | Vizeum (Cape Town) |
2nd | Hitch Digital Media |
3rd | Posterscope |
Media Owner Lamb | Spark Media (digital) |
2nd | Condé Nast Magazines |
Media Owner Africa | Alliance Media |
2nd | JCDecaux (Africa) |
Media Agency Africa | Omnicom Media Group Africa |
Full Service Media Agency | PHD |
2nd | The MediaShop (JHB) |
3rd | Vizeum (JHB) |
Traditional Specialist Media Agency | Alphabet Soup |
2nd | Mediology |
Media Owner Category Awards | |
Media Owner Radio | Mediamark Radio |
2nd | The Media Connection |
3rd | Primedia Broadcasting |
Media Owner Cinema | Cinemark |
2nd | Cinevation Popcorn |
Media Owner Television | e.tv |
2nd | DStv Media Sales |
3rd | The Home Channel, BDTV and Ignite |
Media Owner Out of Home | Massiv Media |
2nd | Relativ Media |
3rd | Primedia Outdoor |
Media Owner Newspaper | Ads24 |
2nd | Times Media Group |
3rd | Independent Media Group |
Media Owner Magazines | Ndalo Media |
2nd | Media24 Lifestyle |
3rd | Caxton Magazines |
Media Owner Digital | Google Inc |
2nd | The SpaceStation |
3rd | Mediamark Digital |
Media Sales Consultancy | MMAP |
2nd | Mark1 Media |
3rd | Red Cherry Media |
To enquire about ordering full MOST research reports contact: Sandra Gordon sgordon@stonesoup.co.za on 082 450 8113. For more information visit: http://wagthedog.co.za/index.php/most or visit The Media Online www.themediaonline.co.za
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