New business leagues (29 June 2012)
28 Jun 2012
18 Feet & Rising has climbed up 14 places in the creative league with two wins: the National Trust and Virgin Media
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accounted for 29% of revenue in 2010 and the company wants to take this to 35% to 40%, although it did ...
18 Feet & Rising has climbed up 14 places in the creative league with two wins: the National Trust and Virgin Media
Not much movement in this week's chart but Carat moves up to third place in the media league after winning the Asda regional account.
Universal McCann jumps seven places after scooping the media business for Marie Curie.
Which agencies are creating work worthy to be picked by Campaign's team of avid ad watchers and which are coming out looking like a turkey?
29 March 2013: No changes this week, with TBWA maintaining its leading position after the CSL win
29 March 2013: There are no new entries this week, with Carat only £2 million behind the number one
its prediction for the UK to 2.9% growth from the 1.4% it forecast in October....The Aegis-owned agency expects a rise in global adspend of 2.9%, up from its previous prediction of 1%. UK advertising expenditure is forecast to increase 4.2% in 2011. All major markets ... highest share of spend in 2010 at 20.3%, according to Carat, despite a predicted ad revenue fall of 2.9 ...
, and is now predicting UK growth in 2010 of 3.5%, compared to the 2.9% it forecast in March...., are expected to grow this year by 2.9% and 3.9% respectively. Carat global advertising forecasts ... -9.2 (-9.0) 3.9 (2.9) 4.7 (4.0) USA -14.1 (-14.1) 1.1 (0.2) 1.7 (1 ... .6) 2.7 (2.1) UK -12.0 (-12.0) 3.5 (2.9) 4.1 (4.2) GERMANY -8.1 (-7 ...
under a plan to water down Britain's health and safety rules....Lord Young of Graffham, who was a Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher, will consider a ban on ads urging people to claim compensation after accidents or injuries as he reviews the developing US-style "compensation culture" for David Cameron. Ministers are alarmed about the growth of "no win, no fee" ads ...