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Mother wins Aerial for anti-drugs spot.(Brief article)

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Mother has won the February Aerial Award for the best radio ad for its work on COI's 'Frank' anti-drugs campaign.

The agency's 'fast food' spot was judged the best radio ad by Christian Clark, the executive creative director at Joshua. The ad features a teenager ordering fast food at a drive-through, only to be faced with a till worker who attempts to sell him drugs on top of his cheeseburger.

Runners-up in the February Aerial Awards, run in association with Campaign, were Karrie Fransman and Oliver Meech of The Red ...

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