Loeries 2006: Judge ‘em yourself
Posted on 31. Aug, 2006 by Jonathan Cherry in Advertising
Its a shame – but gone are the heydays when being a creative director was all about the quality of the blow and quantity of the tail.
The ad industry is now a serious business, where wearing a FCUK t-shirt in a client’s boardroom is a no-no. Everything is tracked and measured and accounted for and only a team of 10 people are allowed to attend the Loeries…not 12.
Anyhow, if you still watch TV or bother to turn on a radio then you might actually recognise some of the work which has made it though to this year’s finals. [Loerie award finalists announced]
If not, 24.com have put together a nice online-interactive-Web 2.0-youcanengage-voting thing, which will give you a little refresher. [Loeries public vote]
Good, now we’re going back to watching Super Bowl ads on YouTube.
Previously: Loeries 2005 – Cherryflava

















The Don
31. Aug, 2006
Yeah, pity about that whole rugby 2011 thing!
Oh and by the way I have been driving around the whole day and I know you say sex doesn’t sell but those Zoom billboards DAMN! I said GOD DAAAMN!
tripeak
01. Sep, 2006
Re 24.com’s ‘refresher’ – their TV ad section is quite disappointing considering the finalists on the Loerie site.
Cherryflava
01. Sep, 2006
You didn’t actually think that they were going to give all of the voting power to normal people – did you?
Its just to tease you – to make you think that your opinion might just count.