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iSentia wins four international AMEC Awards

Published: Fri 7 Jun 2013 12:15 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 7, 2013
iSentia wins four international AMEC Awards
Most awarded media measurement company globally 2010-2013
Last night at the prestigious AMEC Communication Effectiveness Awards held at the 5th European Summit on Measurement in Madrid, the International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication awarded iSentia’s Insights analysis team four awards for media analysis and measurement, as well as individual honours for two leading Insights consultants.
Having been awarded 15 medals in the three years prior, iSentia retains its mantle as the most awarded media analysis and research company across 104 members represented in 50 countries.
iSentia media analysis teams won awards in the following categories:
Innovation in Social Media Measurement:
• iSentia for White Ribbon New Zealand - Silver medal • iSentia for Australian Paralympic Committee - Bronze medal
Best Use of Measurement for a Single Event:
• iSentia for White Ribbon New Zealand - Silver medal • iSentia for Australian Paralympic Committee - Bronze medal
Khali Challis, iSentia Insights Manager Australia, said, “We are delighted to see our talented teams once again receiving international recognition for their outstanding work as world leaders in their field.”
Congratulations also go to Ngaire Crawford, Insights Consultant - New Zealand, and Kym Edullantes, Media Intelligence Consultant - Philippines, who were highly commended in the international Young Professional of the Year Award. Visit www.isentia.com
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