Staff Reporters
Aug 31, 2010

BBDO tops Young Guns ranking as decade's most awarded

GLOBAL - BBDO has topped the Young Guns top 10 ranking as the most awarded network of the past decade, making it the number one network for emerging and young creatives.

BBDO tops Young Guns ranking as decade's most awarded

Saatchi & Saatchi takes second place followed by Leo Burnett, DDB and TBWA in the top five.

BBDO has been consistently awarded over the nine years since Young Guns launched, with 148 finalist positions won, multiple network and agency of the year nods and BBDO agencies from 14 countries awarded to date.

The top awarded networks are as follows:

  1. BBDO
  2. Saatchi & Saatchi
  3. Leo Burnett
  4. DDB
  5. TBWA
  6. Ogilvy & Mather
  7. Young & Rubicam
  8. JWT
  9. Publicis
  10. Lowe

The top 10 networks ranking identifies the global marketing groups that have produced the most awarded creative talent in the 10 years since the Young Guns were founded.

In a similar Young Guns ranking released earlier this month, the US emerged as the most awarded country of the past decade , followed, in order, by New Zealand, Australia, UK and Singapore.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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