Marketing gears up to unveil Agency of the Year 2012 winners
07 Dec 2012 | by Gemma Charles
In just a few days' time, Marketing will reveal the winners of its annual Agency of the Year awards.
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BBH has won Marketing's coveted Ad Agency of the Year award for the first time in seven years.
In just a few days' time, Marketing will reveal the winners of its annual Agency of the Year awards.
Independent US branding consultancy Prophet has bulked up in London and Hong Kong by buying Figtree in the biggest acquisition in its 20-year history.
Marketing is close to announcing the winners of its annual Agency of the Year awards, and for the first time we reveal the agencies to make each shortlist.
Mark Cridge, the founder of Glue and the former global managing director of Aegis Media's Isobar network, has joined the design consultancy BERG London in the new role of director of consulting.
Some of the world's most successful brands make a virtue of simplicity, writes Philip Davies, president EMEA, Siegel+Gale.
The design agency Flux was commissioned by Turner Broadcasting to create a series of idents for the film channel TCM.
WPP has posted first half pre-tax profits of £357.7m and has confirmed it will move its headquarters back to the UK for tax purposes subject to shareholder approval.
Publicis Groupe has reported a 19.6% rise in first-half pre-tax profits to €384m (£300m), despite the loss of the General Motors (GM) media contract and a slowdown in organic growth.
Omnicom, the world's second-largest advertising group, has reported a 2.2% rise in second-quarter net income to $282.7m (£180.6m), although its revenue growth was the slowest since Q4 2009.