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India disappoints at the 2001 Asian Television Awards

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Yesterday 4 December 2001 the Asian TV Awards were handed out in Singapore. CNN International’s Lian Pek was named Best Current Affairs Magazine Presenter. He presents ebizasia, CNN International’s weekly half-hour technology show. The show focuses on the latest stories from the tech industry in Asia.

Runner up was Karan Thapar of United Television. In 1999 Thapar took home the best presenter award. Niret Alva who hosts Wheels on BBC World was highly commended. This is the third year running that she has been highly commended for her show.

The Best Light Entertainment Presenter or Performer went to Willie Mcintosh from the Mass Monitor Co. Ltd (Grammy Group) and Ken Chan of Asian Television Ltd. Channel [V]’s popular VJ Asha Gill was highly commended as was MTV’s whacky host Cyrus Broacha.

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Indian expat Gurmit Singh won Best Performance by an Actor (Comedy) for Phua Chu Kang which airs on Singapore’s Channel 5, MediaCorp TV.

That was it as far as Indian representation went, a comedown from last year which saw seven Indians on the honours list.

The ceremony was held at MediaCorp TV Theatre. Television Asia Magazine runs the awards. Twenty-three countries throughout the region are covered. This year there were over 1,100 entries and 27 trophies were handed out. Sponsors included Bloomberg Television, Sony and Maxell. Judges included senior manager programme evaluation and development Discovery Channel Asia Vikram Channa, deputy CEO (business head), regional and English channels Zee TV Madhavi Mutatkar, senior V-P editorial MTV Networks Asia David Flack, media syndication director Bloomberg Ltd James Ross, editorial director Television Asia Janine Stein and executive producer CNN International Todd Spencer.

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Channel News Asia saw two of its presenters Glenda Chong and Melvin Yong walking off with The Best News Presenter award along with Catherine Yang of financial channel Bloomberg Television

The award for Best Actor in a Drama went to Raymond Bagatsing for Maalaala Mo Kaya: Wedding Ring which airs on Phillipines’ Channel 2, ABS CBN Broadcasting Corp. On the same channel Janus del Prado who stars in Maalaala Mo Kaya: Pasa (Bruises) was the runner up.

Chen Han Wei the star of Love Me, Love Me Not which airs on Singapores’ Channel 8 from MediaCorp TV was commended. Also recognised was Lim Kay Tong for Growing Up which airs on the country’s Channel 5 Best Performance by an Actress (Comedy) went to Tan Kheng Hua for Phua Chu Kang which airs on Singapore’s Channel 5. Her costar Neo Swee Lin bagged the runner up spot. Irene Ang was commended for her performance on the show. The same channel’s show Under One Roof was commended for the performance of Vernetta Lopez.

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Ivy Lee gave the best dramatic performance by an Actress in Angel’s Dream. The programme airs on Singapore’s Channel 8. Amy Cheng was highly commended for Channel 5’s Growing Up.

Indians score at Television Asia Awards (Posted 9 December 2000)

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Ajay Kakar to chair jury for ad:tech Honours Awards 2026

Industry leaders join jury as nominations surge for marketing tech awards

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NEW DELHI: The ad:tech Honours Awards 2026 are gearing up for a bigger second edition, with Ajay Kakar, head of corporate branding at Adani Group, set to chair the jury for India’s technology-focused marketing awards.

Organised in partnership with the International Advertising Association India Chapter, the awards celebrate the growing influence of technology in shaping modern advertising and marketing outcomes. This year’s edition has drawn a strong response from across the industry, signalling rising momentum around innovation in marketing technology.

The organisers say the nominations reflect a wide range of ideas and approaches, highlighting how brands and agencies are increasingly leaning on platforms, tools and data to sharpen their campaigns and connect with audiences more effectively.

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Leading the evaluation process, Kakar will head a jury made up of senior leaders from across brands, agencies and technology platforms.

The jury panel includes Amaresh Godbole, CEO, digital technology business at Publicis Groupe; Bishwajeet S, head of marketing and PR at Volkswagen India; Carol Goyal, executive director at Rediffusion and CEO of Aesthetic Intelligence Lab; Kushal Sanghvi, director at Komerz; Lara Balsara, executive director at Madison World; Rana Barua, group CEO India, sea and North Asia; Deepak Oram, senior vice president growth marketing and martech; and Priyanka Khaneja Gandhi, head of marketing and creative solutions at Amazon Ads India.

The ad:tech Honours Awards aim to recognise not just creative campaigns but the smart use of technology that delivers measurable impact and business results. Categories this year reflect the rapidly evolving digital landscape, covering areas such as artificial intelligence, data-driven marketing, content ecosystems, automation, martech and adtech integration, and commerce-led marketing.

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The winners will be announced on 17 March 2026 at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in New Delhi during ad:tech New Delhi 2026. The event is expected to bring together leaders from brands, agencies, platforms, creators and technology partners for an evening celebrating the ideas and innovations shaping the future of marketing.iconductor industries.

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