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MUMBAI: The Promax&BDA 2005 Asia, which was held in Singapore on 28 and 29 November saw Channel [V] India and UAE based MBC Creative Services hogging the limelight with the maximum number of awards.
Channel [V] bagged the gold and silver awards for the Best In House Station Image Promo for V Gyaan- Phart Silencer and V Gyaan- Seedha Sar respectively. It also bagged the gold for Best Comedy Promo for V Gyaan - Phart Silencer. The gold for the Best Interactive Promo went to Channel V’s Scooty Get Colourful promo.
On the other hand, the award for the gold for Best Promo Not Using Programme Footage went to Channel [V] for Ringtone TV. The gold for the Star Rocket Award was also bagged by Channel [V] for the Manish Sehrawat promo.
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