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    Home » DDB DM9 JamesSyFu wins AME Grand Award

    DDB DM9 JamesSyFu wins AME Grand Award

    By SHOOTThursday, March 20, 2014Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1534 Views
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    NEW YORK --

    The International AME Awards for the World’s Best Advertising & Marketing Effectiveness announced the 2014 competition award winners. The GrandJury members presented the top-honor AME Grand Award to JaymeSyfu, Philippines.

    Each earning an AME Regional Platinum Award were Saatchi & Saatchi LA/North America; Heimat Werbeagentur GmbH Germany/Europe; and Leo Burnett Tailor Made, Brazil/Latin America..

    The 2014 AME GrandJury panel comprised of interactive and multidisciplinary marketers, planners, and creatives from all over the world, awarded 21 Gold AME Awards, 24 Silver, 25 Bronze and 28 Finalist Certificates to entries submitted from 22 countries around the globe for generating stellar creative and tangible results for their brand. Trends this year included campaigns for social benefit, social video and celebrities.

    DDB DM9 JaymeSyfu, Philippines was in the spotlight this year, earning both the prestigious   AME Grand Award and Regional Platinum Award/Asia Pacific for “Smart TXTBKS” for client SMART Communications Inc. Smart TXTBKS eases Philippine elementary school students’ burden of learning using mobile phones as an alternative to heavy school books, with lessons condensed into 160-character messages. The results: School bags were 50% lighter, class attendance climbed to 95%, and average test performance hit of 90% during implementation. The campaign also earned two Gold AME Awards.

    “It was an idea that did not use high technology and complicated innovation. So every day, it amazes us on how more and more people have recognized it as a powerful, world-changing idea. Today, we continue to help ‘lighten the load’ of children in schools and orphanages, not just here in the Philippines, but in other countries as well.” Merlee Cruz-Jayme, Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, DDB DM9 JaymeSyfu, Philippines

    Saatchi & Saatchi LA earned its Platinum AME Award/North America for “Tundra Endeavor” for client Toyota. During a live event, a stock Toyota Tundra towed the 300,000-pound Space Shuttle Endeavor and delivered the American icon to the California Science Center.  This campaign reestablished Tundra’s full-sized pick-up capability and delivered one of the most talked about and memorable campaigns in Toyota’s history.  The results? Following the tow, Tundra’s year-over-year sales for November 2012 grew by 32%, outpacing all key competitors, social conversation increased by nearly 400% and the campaign was named one of the most memorable campaigns during its time on air according to Nielsen IAG, outperforming key domestic competitions.  The campaign also earned five Gold AME Awards.

    Heimat Werbeagentur GmbH Germany was honored with the Platinum AME Award/Europe for “All Eyes on S4” for client Swisscom. To launch the new Samsung Galaxy S4, a specially designed interactive billboard with an S4 installed inside was placed in busy hotspots challenging consumers to a 60 minute staring contest and the chance to win a new S4. Police dogs, motorcyclists, and actors distracted the players, while 1.5 million people joined the action live on major Swiss news sites and 150,000 people interacted via a special micro-site. The video went viral in one day with over three million views in just one week. The story was featured in public media worldwide, generating over 12 million ad impressions –reaching every third person in Switzerland and ensuring Swisscom’s position as #1 in the Swiss market. The campaign also earned five AME Gold Awards and an AME Silver Award.

    Leo Burnett Tailor Made Brazil earned the Platinum AME Award/Latin America for “Bentley Burial” for client ABTO. The campaign, created to increase organ donation, enlisted the help of famous eccentric Brazilian millionaire, Count Chiquinho Scarpa. The Count posted on his Facebook page his intention, inspired by the Pharaohs who took their treasure with them upon death, to bury his US$500.000 Bentley in the yard of his mansion. People were revolted and the media criticized the Count’s decision, all declaring it was wasteful. The day of the burial, during a live media broadcast, Scarpa interrupted the ceremony and declared “I won´t bury my car, but everybody thought it absurd. Absurd is what people do every day: bury their healthy organs.” The results?  Organ donations increased by 31.5%–in 1 month. More than 172 million people were impacted on social networks, resulting in $22 million of earned media and rising with the “Bentley Burial” emerging as the #1 trending topic in Brazil and #2 in the world. “Bentley Burial” also earned an AME Gold Award.

    Bartle Bogle Hegarty China earned the 2014 Green Award for “The Digital Earth Hour – Reaching Millions of People in 1 Hour” for client WWF China. The campaign combated a lack of environmental education in China and featured a programmed a piece of code that digitally turned off the “lights” on social sites in support of WWF. BBH China estimates that based on daily traffic figures for each site, the campaign reached over 50 million people in 1 hour without spending a single cent on media and web traffic to WWF site increased by 630%. The campaign was also was recognized with both an AME Silver and Bronze Award.

    Campaigns championing worthy causes scored multiple medals. Leo Burnett Worldwide Melbourne’s “Volunteer to Promote Volunteering” for SEEK Volunteer earned 3 Gold AME Awards and 3 Silver AME Awards in their effort to enlisted media owners, celebs and real people to volunteer their media space. Grey Düsseldorf GmbH Germany’s “Lost Choir” for client International Children’s Fund was honored with a Gold AME Award for their campaign that raised awareness for dying children worldwide with a choir performance. Agency59 Canada’s “The UnDeading” for Heart&Stroke Foundation earned a Silver AME Award for their campaign featuring a record-breaking one-day CPR training challenge.

    Celebrity-focused campaigns were in the winner’s circle with campaigns enlisting star-power to promote brands: PHD Network China’s “Love In Different Tense” recruited popular Chinese actors Chen BoLing and Ke ChenDong, and singer Fu XinBo for client Cornetto, earning  3 Silver AME Awards and 1 Bronze. BBDO China’s “Gillette Shave Sexy” enlisted famous Japanese adult movie star Aoi Sora in the brands plea for the return of wet shaving. The campaign earned both a Silver AME Award and a Bronze. Iconic vehicles turned “stars” were featured in other campaigns: “Tundra Endeavor,” a live event chronicling a Toyota Tundra towing the 300,000-lb Space Shuttle Endeavour,  earned 5 Gold AME Awards; and Heimat Berlin’s “Hornbach Hammer,” starred an old Soviet tank melted down to create a limited-edition hammer and earned 1 Gold AME Award, 3 Silver AME Awards and a Bronze.

    Pranks went viral via social video with multiple entries taking home the Gold. OMD USA’s campaign, “Jeff Gordon: Test Drive” for Pepsi Max earned 2 Gold AME Awards. In the video sports icon/celebrity/NASCAR star Jeff Gordon, in disguise, takes an unsuspecting car salesman for the ride of his life. Abby Norm Sweden’s “Photoshop Live – Street Retouch Prank” for client Adobe earned 1 Gold AME Award and 1 Silver AME Award. The prank used a hidden camera crew and crack Photoshop artists to capture the reactions of unsuspecting commuters who were secretly photographed while waiting for a bus, and then Photo shopped into amusing situations. FRED & FARID Paris’ entry “The Countrywide Joke” for client Carambar earned 1 Gold AME Award and 2 Silver for creating the first social-media-powered joke… on an entire country. The prank, played on all of France, announced that Carambar decided to remove the jokes that had been printed on their wrapping paper for 45 years… and replace them with boring school exercises.

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    OpenAI files confidential SEC paperwork for IPO, opening the door to a Wall Street debut

    Tuesday, June 9, 2026
    Sam Altman arrives at the U.S. District Court in Oakland, Calif., April 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, file)

    ChatGPT maker OpenAI filed preliminary paperwork that would open the door to it becoming a publicly traded company, the third in a powerhouse trio of artificial intelligence companies racing to Wall Street debuts.

    The San Francisco-based company said Monday it has filed confidential paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

    "We expect it to leak so we're just announcing it," the company said in a statement. "We have not decided on timing yet; it may be a while because there are things we want to do that are likely easier as a private company. But it's a complicated set of tradeoffs and this gives us the option to go public sooner if that ends up being best."

    OpenAI's move follows its rival Anthropic's June 1 disclosure that it is also moving toward an initial public offering of shares. Both are now following Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX, which has started an IPO roadshow pitching itself as an AI-focused space company.

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman first publicly floated the possibility of an IPO last fall, describing it as the "most likely path" for the company given its size and the need for vast amounts of capital to advance its technology.

    OpenAI began in 2015 as a nonprofit dedicated to developing AI for the common good and is now a company valued at $852 billion.

    The filing comes at a "precarious moment" for OpenAI as it appears to be losing ChatGPT's strong early leads with consumers and businesses to Google and Anthropic, said Emarketer analyst Nate Elliott.

    "But OpenAI doesn't have a lot of other places to look for the enormous capital required to support its costs," Elliott said.

    Paving the way for going public was OpenAI's decision last year to reorganize its business structure and... Read More

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