35th Anniversary One Show Finalists Announced

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The One Club has announced the finalists for its 35th Anniversary One Show, One Show Design and One Show Interactive, part of Creative Week NYC. Finalists will be competing for Gold, Silver and Bronze Pencils at One Show Design on May 10th; the One Show on May 13th and One Show Interactive on May 14th.

Following are the Top 10 Contenders by Agency for all three shows:

– BBDO/New York – 42 Finalists
– AlmapBBDO/Sao Paulo – 22 Finalists
– TBWAHuntLascaris/Johannesburg – 17 Finalists
– Goodby, Silverstein & Partners/San Francisco – 17 Finalists
– Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO/London – 17 Finalists
– Ogilvy & Mather/Singapore – 15 Finalists
– DDB/Stockholm – 13 Finalists
– Leo Burnett/Chicago – 12 Finalists
– Ogilvy/Frankfurt – 10 Finalists
– Y&R/Dubai – 10 Finalists

Following are the Top 10 Contenders by Country:

– United States – 370 Finalists
– United Kingdom – 95 Finalists
– Germany -75 Finalists
– Canada -55 Finalists
– Japan – 54 Finalists
– Brazil – 54 Finalists
– Sweden – 53 Finalists
– South Africa – 47 Finalists
– Singapore – 40 Finalists
– India – 39 Finalists

A complete list of the 2010 Gold, Silver and Bronze Pencil winners and finalist entries along with agency and award title will be available after 8:00 p.m., Thursday, May 13th at the One Club website.

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