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Telegraph, FT bag top awards at 2020 Campaign Publishing Awards

The Telegraph Media Group won four prizes at the 2020 Campaign Publishing Awards. These included:

  • Content Studio of the Year for its branded content arm Spark
  • Launch of the Year for Telegraph Women’s Sport
  • Event of the Year Business Media for its autism conference in association with SAP
  • Campaign of the Year for “Live without leaving” for John Lewis & Partners

The Financial Times secured three wins, including:

  • Media Business of the Year in the business media category
  • International Media Business of the Year in the business media category
  • Finola McDonnell, chief communications and marketing officer of FT won Business Leader of the Year for overseeing its “Capitalism: time for a reset” campaign

Travel brand TTG Media also landed three prizes:

  • Pippa Jacks, group editor at TTG Media, was named Editorial Leader of the Year in business media
  • Commercial Leader in business media
  • Brand of the Year in business media

The complete list of winners can be found at  https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/campaignpublishingawards.

Mariam Ahmed

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