Five agencies to fight for COI radio pitch
21 Feb 2005 | by MediaWeek
Government advertising vehicle COI has revealed the five media agencies that will pitch for its
by the government's marketing body COI to handle its £20m radio account.
Government advertising vehicle COI has revealed the five media agencies that will pitch for its
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in this part of the world, the government called all the shots. Now businesses call all the shots ...