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South Asia’s best digital projects win big at Digital Media Awards

Host of Indian names among winners

WAN-IFRA has announced the winners of the Digital Media Awards South Asia 2026, recognising outstanding digital projects that have driven impact through innovation, audience engagement, and effective use of technology.

This year’s Digital Media Awards South Asia highlight excellence in digital innovation, creativity, and audience engagement, showcasing the industry’s push to advance storytelling and tech-driven news experiences.

The Hindu bagged the gold award for Best AI-driven News Product, Format or StrategyCollective Newsroom for Best Data Visualisation, while Spot On won top honours for Best Emerging News Providers.

“A great effort from the Financial Times. Excellent community engagement, and crystal clear value both to subscribers and to the FT in terms of subscriber retention,” said a jury member on FT’s Gold win for India Business Briefing.

Prothom Alo secured gold for Best Marketing Campaign for a News Brand, while

On HT Digital Streams’ Fintech AI Suite gold win, a jury member remarked: “This is a truly groundbreaking digital product that redefines data monetisation for news publishers. By leveraging content consumption patterns and NLP to build ‘alternative credit profiles’ for credit-invisible users, HT Media has successfully bridged the gap between digital journalism and fintech.”

Participating newsrooms competed across multiple categories, including AI, audience engagement, data visualisation, newsletters, video, audio, digital products, and revenue strategies.

Entries were judged by digital media subject-matter experts, editors and industry leaders based on innovation, audience impact, and journalistic excellence. All Gold winners will advance to WAN-IFRA’s World Digital Media Awards.

The South Asia Awards Ceremony will be held on 25 June 2026 at Delhi, coinciding with Digital Media India 2026 conference.

Top-performing finalists from 78 countries will advance to compete for the global title in each of the 12 categories, with winners announced at the World News Media Congress 2026 in Marseille in June.

The winners are:

Best AI-driven News Product, Format or Strategy

Best Data Visualisation

Best Emerging News Providers

Best in Audience Engagement

Best in Countering Disinformation

Best Marketing Campaign for a News Brand

Best News Website or App Relaunch

Best Newsletter

Best Use of Audio

Best Use of Video

Most Innovative Digital Product

Best Reader Revenue

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