31 Dec 2010
| by Staff
Martin Sorrell's WPP has acquired the full service digital agency Blue State Digital, best known for leading Barack Obama's digital campaign in the last US presidential elections.
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Locog) has awarded its official London 2012 programme business to Haymarket Media Group, ending a 15-month competitive pitch process.
The Rare Tea Company is launching a viral ad campaign for its Royal Air Force tea range, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
Scope, the disability charity, is reviewing its digital and direct advertising business, currently handled by Flourish.
Aegis Media has landed its second Pfizer account in a week, as the pharmaceutical giant has retained Carat to its estimated $1.2bn US media planning and buying business.
MediaVest has retained the £3m media business for multiplex cinema chain Cineworld, ending a three-month pitch process.
Casual games website Miniclip is to move its UK advertising sales account from Microsoft to online sales house SunChaser after a pitch.
Proximity has won the £50m Lloyds TSB direct marketing account, putting an end to its three year relationship with Rapier.
PARIS - Publicis Groupe, parent company of Saatchi & Saatchi and Starcom MediaVest, has acquired a healthcare communications agency founded by Francois Sarkozy, the younger brother of the French president, Nicolas.
Breakfast cereal company Weetabix is reviewing its £10m advertising account.