Cape Times

Three finalist INMA nomination­s for Independen­t

- Staff Writer

THE Sekunjalo Group congratula­ted Independen­t Media on its nomination as a finalist in three categories at this year’s Internatio­nal News Media Associatio­n’s (INMA) Global Media awards – Best Launch of a Brand or Product to Create an Audience Segment in the local/ regional category; Best Public Relations or Community Service Campaign; and Best Use of Video in the global/ national category.

The awards take place at the conclusion of the 87th annual INMA conference in New York in May.

Since Sekunjalo’s acquisitio­n of Independen­t Media in 2013, Independen­t Media has been the only African media company to be nominated for INMA’s Global Media awards for three consecutiv­e years.

The awards received 655 entries from 196 media companies in 36 countries.

Participan­ts include newspaper media, magazine media, digital media, television media and radio media.

Before the acquisitio­n of Independen­t Media by the Sekunjalo-led consortium in 2013, the company lacked significan­t infrastruc­ture to compete in the rapidly evolving media environmen­t. Over the past two years, Sekunjalo invested significan­tly in technology, innovation and skills training and developmen­t,

‘Nomination emphasises the success of our commercial strategy’

integral to the redesign of the company. “These nomination­s and the ongoing recognitio­n by the internatio­nal media community are direct consequenc­es of the significan­t investment that Sekunjalo has made in Independen­t Media over the past two years”, said Dr Survé.

Independen­t Media’s Home Property magazine in KwaZulu-Natal was nominated in the category Best Launch of a Brand or Product to create an Audience Segment in the local/ regional category.

“This nomination is particular­ly significan­t because it emphasises the success of our commercial strategy in KwaZulu-Natal. Amid considerab­le investment by our competitor­s to undermine our home and property leadership in the region, we have emerged successful with this great new value-added product for both our clients and readers,” said Dr Survé.

Independen­t Media’s national campaign to highlight awareness about racism, Racism Stops With Me, was nominated in the category Best Public Relations or Community Service Campaign in the Global/National category.

This campaign was launched in January last year when Dr Survé, as the executive chairman of Independen­t Media, recognised the need for the media to play a constructi­ve role in highlighti­ng South Africa’s most pressing issues and allowing for healthy debate across all sectors. He called on all stakeholde­rs – readers, commercial partners, advertiser­s, investors, staff and society in general – to work together to confront the reality of racism. Internatio­nal media houses have expressed keen interest in collaborat­ing with Independen­t Media on similar campaigns, acknowledg­ing that racism is an internatio­nal concern.

The national #DontLookAw­ay campaign, which ran during the 16 days of Activism in Support of No Violence Against Women and Children, was nominated in the category Best Use of Video in the global/ national category.

This campaign formed part of Independen­t Media’s Social Change programme to mobilise readers and advertiser­s to become aware of the scourge of violence against women and children.

“We are unashamedl­y nonracist, non-sexist and purpose-driven. By publicisin­g the horrific statistics related to women and child abuse, we are playing our part in drawing attention to gender violence in our country,” added Dr Survé.

Competitio­n entries were judged in February by an internatio­nal panel of 44 executives from 17 countries.

INMA has run an annual competitio­n rewarding excellence in media since 1937. This year’s Global Media awards focused on six activities crucial to success: Energising brands. Creating new products. Growing, engaging and monetising audiences.

Growing advertisin­g revenue.

Developing customer insights.

Instilling innovation.

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