Awards & Recognition
Media Monitors Receives Four 2010 Media Analysis & Evaluation Awards in London
Best use of communication measurement: public sector – Gold
Client: Australian Sports Commission (with University of NSW)
These awards recognise entries which demonstrate best practice in measurement of communication from print, broadcast and/or digital media either for a campaign or for ongoing activities. (Please note that ‘International' is defined from the viewpoint of the client.)


Best use of measurement for a single event – Gold
Client: Te Papa Tongarewa
This award recognises those entries which demonstrate best practice in communication measurement of a single event. Events may be trade conferences, industry exhibitions, sporting events, elections, charity or similar events. This category is particularly suited for companies who provide quantified measurement of the results of media campaigns for specific events.

Best use of communication measurement: business-to-consumer – Silver
Client: Digi.com Berhad, Malaysia
These awards recognise entries which demonstrate best practice in measurement of communication from print, broadcast and/or digital media either for a campaign or for ongoing activities.
Best use of communication measurement: not-for-profit – Bronze
Client: Australian Paralympic Committee
These awards recognise entries which demonstrate best practice in measurement of communication from print, broadcast and/or digital media either for a campaign or for ongoing activities.

About AMEC
The International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication (AMEC) is the global trade body and professional institute for agencies and practitioners who provide media evaluation and communication research. AMEC currently has members in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Scandinavia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, the UK and the US. The current membership represents more than £40 million in evaluation revenues annually.
The objective of the AMEC Awards is to recognise and promote best practice in communications planning, research and evaluation.