Ooredoo Kuwait wins creativity award for Ramadan TV ad

The Arab Media Forum honored Ooredoo Kuwait with a creativity award.
The Arab Media Forum honored Ooredoo Kuwait with a creativity award. -
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Ooredoo Kuwait recently won a creativity award from the Arab Media Forum for its 2015 Ramadan television commercial.

The spot used images from Kuwaiti TV from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s to convey a sense of modern Kuwaiti culture as a mingling of past and present influences.

The Arab Media Forum was started in 2001 by the Dubai Press Club to stir regional conversation among Arab media professionals. The press club describes the award ceremony as a platform for excellence in Arab media and an avenue for opening up the region’s media producers to their international counterparts. The event draws interest from media professionals, government officials, academics and developers.

Ooredoo Kuwait is part of Ooredo Group, a provider of mobile, fixed, broadband Internet and corporate telecommunication services across the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia, serving customers in Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Algeria, Tunisia, Iraq, Palestine the Maldives, Myanmar and Indonesia. 



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