Pics and video from the Best of 2013

Scenes from our sold-out gala celebrating Agency, Marketer and Media Player of the Year

Scenes from our sold-out gala celebrating Marketing’s Agency, Marketer
and Media Player of the Year

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A capacity crowd of Canada’s top marketers, creatives, strategists and media owners gathered in Toronto Wednesday night to celebrate Marketing‘s Agency, Marketer and Media Player of the Year – the Best of 2013.

L-R Vito Piazza (Sid Lee), Duncan Fulton (Canadian Tire), Scott Moore (Rogers Media)

Marketing publisher Jennifer Litterick (left) and Kirstine Stewart, head of Twitter Canada

Performance Content Group's Deborah Hall and David Brown, Marketing's executive editor

Sid Lee's Martin Gauthier

By now you know which companies walked away with top honours, but the Best of 2013 party also celebrates the finalists that Marketing‘s editorial staff consider for these honours. In each competition, Marketing names a top three and explains what they saw in each company that earns them high standing in the Of The Year competition.





Read more about our Marketer of the Year: Canadian Tire Corp.





Read more about our Media Player of the Year: Rogers Media





Read more about our Agency of the Year: Sid Lee

Videography by Pam Lau

Advertising Articles

BC Children’s Hospital waxes poetic

A Christmas classic for children nestled all snug in their hospital beds.

Teaching makes you a better marketer (Column)

Tim Dolan on the crucible of the classroom and the effects in the boardroom

Survey says Starbucks has best holiday cup

Consumers take sides on another front of Canada's coffee war

Watch This: Iogo’s talking dots

Ultima's yogurt brand believes if you've got an umlaut, flaunt it!

Heart & Stroke proclaims a big change

New campaign unveils first brand renovation in 60 years

Best Buy makes you feel like a kid again

The Union-built holiday campaign drops the product shots

123W builds Betterwith from the ground up

New ice cream brand plays off the power of packaging and personality

Sobeys remakes its classic holiday commercial

Long-running ad that made a province sing along gets a modern update