Majoriti 7 clinches bronze at Putra Aria Brand Awards


Chung (in red) and Majoriti 7 editor Suzie Adnan receiving the bronze award for the Media Networks category at the Putra Aria Brand Awards 2023 on Jan 18, 2024. — GLENN GUAN/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Malay-language weekly Majoriti 7 has clinched a bronze award at the Putra Aria Brand Awards.

The country's first premium weekly Bahasa Malaysia newspaper won the bronze award under the Media Networks category at the Putra Aria Brand Awards 2023, held in One World Hotel on Thursday (Jan 18) night.

"Securing this recognition at the Putra Aria Brand Awards 2023 is a source of immense pride for Majoriti 7.

"Determined by consumers through the measurement of preference, this award underscores our team's dedication to cultivating a brand that deeply resonates with our audience.

"It not only validates our efforts but also fuels our motivation to push boundaries and set new standards in the dynamic realm of media networks," said Star Media Group senior general manager of product Chung Eng Lee.

The Putra Aria Brand Awards is organised by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents Malaysia (4As), which honours marketers and brand builders.

It was established based on online research survey results, which determine consumers' choice of brands in different categories.

In a statement, Majoriti 7 said that the win was "testament towards Majoriti 7's continuous commitment" into a brand that resonates with audiences.

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