Sportster website won a gold award for best services in providing lifestyle, Sports and Entertainment Website. They also won their Best paid content strategy.
Coimbatore: The Hindu Group bagged two golds and two silvers awards at WAN IFRA’s South Asian Digital Media Awards for their 'outstanding work' in Digital media platform.
The Hindu group's #KeepTheHabit campaign also won a gold and silver awards for categories like best Native Advertising/ Branded Content Campaign and Best in Audience Engagement.
Sportster website won a gold award for best services in providing lifestyle, Sports and Entertainment Website. They also won their Best paid content strategy.
Other winners included BBC News,
NDTV Convergence, Malayalam Manorama, Mathrubhumi, The Quint and TV-18.
L.V. Navaneeth, CEO, The Hindu Group, said in an interview to the Hindu, “The endorsement of our efforts by an eminent jury is very encouraging. This is a result of our focus on a reader-centric approach across all our products including digital and our commitment to the communities we serve.
This recognition from WAN IFRA’s eminent jury is heartening and we are grateful for the awards in the four categories.”
The WAN IFRA awards and recognises news publishers who have adopted digital media and mobile strategies as part of their total product offering to meet the major challenges in how people consume news and information today.
“Success in publishing digital news needs the innovation and excellent quality content. Our winning entries had them all,” said Magdoom Mohamed, managing director, WAN-IFRA South Asia.
The World Association of News Publishers or WAN-IFRA, is the global organisation of the world’s press.
The Hindu group's #KeepTheHabit campaign also won a gold and silver awards for categories like best Native Advertising/ Branded Content Campaign and Best in Audience Engagement.
Sportster website won a gold award for best services in providing lifestyle, Sports and Entertainment Website. They also won their Best paid content strategy.
Other winners included BBC News,
NDTV Convergence, Malayalam Manorama, Mathrubhumi, The Quint and TV-18.
L.V. Navaneeth, CEO, The Hindu Group, said in an interview to the Hindu, “The endorsement of our efforts by an eminent jury is very encouraging. This is a result of our focus on a reader-centric approach across all our products including digital and our commitment to the communities we serve.
This recognition from WAN IFRA’s eminent jury is heartening and we are grateful for the awards in the four categories.”
The WAN IFRA awards and recognises news publishers who have adopted digital media and mobile strategies as part of their total product offering to meet the major challenges in how people consume news and information today.
“Success in publishing digital news needs the innovation and excellent quality content. Our winning entries had them all,” said Magdoom Mohamed, managing director, WAN-IFRA South Asia.
The World Association of News Publishers or WAN-IFRA, is the global organisation of the world’s press.