by Helen Dunne on 31/03/2010 14:15:00 in CorpComms Online | share me: del.icio.us | digg | reddit | Tweet
CorpComms DigiAwards celebrate the best digital media comms

Helen Dunne is the editor of CorpComms Magazine, follow her tweets here @CorpCommsMag

As highlighted in the March issue of CorpComms Magazine, today we are pleased to invite entries for the UK's first awards scheme to recognise the innovative use of digital media in corporate communications.
The CorpComms DigiAwards, in association with PR Newswire, draw on months of research and discussion with leading digital media experts on the sort of awards and event that they want and believe are most applicable for their industry.
Digital is changing the pace of communication. From a school tweeting about closures due to snow to major social networking campaigns by leading consumer brands, organisations are getting closer to their customers.
The Digis will reflect these achievements. From a simple but effective Twitter campaign to a major integrated campaign, bringing together all communications channels, we've an 'App' for that!
The industry's final demand was a non-traditional, non-sit down, non-black tie event combining networking opportunities with a fun-packed celebration of achievement. CorpComms is proud to unveil the Monster Digerati Party, which will combine a night of celebration with showstopping entertainment. (Think Britain's Got Talent with a twist!)
We have also taken into account concerns about cost for this newest, but we hope most popular, event in the communications calendar. Tickets for the Monster Digerati Party will be priced at £110 per head, while the early bird entry fee, available until 1 June, is just £95 - the cheapest in the industry.
Helen Dunne, editor of CorpComms Magazine, said: 'We have a proven track record for spectacular events and awards with integrity. Over the past four years, CorpComms Magazine has entertained as many as 2,000 guests at our traditional black tie awards (which shall remain), conferences and networking events. They keep returning!'
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