The Drum Content Awards open for entries with Telegraph’s Matt Cory and IAB’s Clare O’Brien among the judges
The Drum Content Awards are back for their second year with entries now open internationally in categories including branded content, native ad formats, and cross-channel campaigns.
Entries will be judged by a panel of industry experts including Matt Cory, managing director of Spark at Telegraph Media Group; Paul Mikhailoff, director of EMEA at Forbes, Clare O’Brien, senior industry programmes manager at IAB; James Kirkham, head of Copa90 at Bigballs Media and more.
The Drum Content Awards will be open to agencies, brands, publishers and platforms who are displaying excellence and innovation in content marketing and branded entertainment.
Entrants have until 21 July to submit their work and be recognised for their investments in content creation.
Work can be entered into the industry sector categories to pitch against companies within the same field, as well as platform-specific categories, or more cross-channel disciplines.
The winners will be announced on 2 November in an awards ceremony at the Marriott Grosvenor Square Hotel in London.
The Drum Content Awards have been sponsored by Yahoo.
Nigel Clarkson, managing director, Yahoo UK, said: “We're delighted to be sponsoring The Drum's content marketing awards. Cross-screen content marketing and native advertising have a lasting position in brands’ efforts to engage consumers. With 89% cross-screen recognition in the UK, Yahoo is uniquely placed to offer data-driven content campaigns to different screens.”
For more information and to submit your entry visit The Drum Content Awards website.