2009 CNMA Winners

It has been a busy week in Toronto as next media held Innovation Week, three days of education and celebration of Canada’s digital industry.  Events such as these are important as they help to gather the talent that we have in Canada from coast to coast to connect and share their ideas and create this great industry that we are all involved in.  As part of this week’s celebration of Canadian success the 9th annual Canadian New Media Awards (CNMA) were held.

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2009 CNMA Winners are:

Best Company of the Year: Cyberplex Inc., Toronto

Best Brand of the Year: Doritos White Bag – BBDO/Proximity Canada, Toronto

Promising New Company of the Year: Syncapse, Toronto

Hottest New Digital Kid on the Block: ChickAdvisor.com, ChickAdvisor Inc., Toronto

Best in Mobile Marketing: Brisk ARTwist – Addictive Mobility, Markham

Best Mobile Application: Air Canada iPhone App – IBM Canada, Markham

Best Location Based Service: Poynt – Multiplied Media, Calgary

Best Use of Social Media: Invoke Media – creator of HootSuite Twitter application, Vancouver

Best in Interactive Marketing: Doritos White Bag – BBDO/Proximity Canada

Best Branded Entertainment: Worldwide Short Film Festival: Short Attention Span – doug agency

Best Cross-Platform Project: Waterlife Interactive – National Film Board of Canada, Toronto

Best Online Video Portal: National Film Board of Canada: Online Screening Room – National Film Board of Canada

Best Innovative Web-based Game: Junk Battles – Antic Entertainment, London

Best Kids Interactive: Titanium Chef – mod7, Vancouver

Best in Canadian Culture: Interactive: In Touch: Connecting Cloth, Culture & Art – ecentricarts inc., Toronto

Leader in Social Change:
Mark Surman, Executive Director, Mozilla Foundation
Tonya Surman, Executive Director, Centre for Social Innovation

Best Online Comedy Performance: Têtes à claques, Montreal

Best Online Artist of the Year: K-os

Lifetime Achievement Award: Red Burns, “Grandmother” of new media and Founder of the ITP Program at the Tisch School for the Arts at NYU.

Congratulations to each and ever company who not only walked away with a statue but also to those who stepped out of the box and created something worthy of being honored.



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