New business leagues (9 December 2011)
09 Dec 2011
Carat moves to the top of the Media table after scooping the Gocompare.com business.
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The television advertising market is expected to have grown by around 2% in 2011, with the biggest year-on-year rise achieved by Channel 5, while Channel 4 is expected to have performed the worst on a like-for-like basis.
Carat moves to the top of the Media table after scooping the Gocompare.com business.
Ads from T-Mobile, Google Chrome and Asos were the most popular with UK viewers on YouTube this year, according to data from Google.
Krow breaks into the Creative league at number three after winning the £84m DFS business.
Only a few places are left for Campaign's War of the Words event on 8 December, when the industry's next generation will compete to see who delivers the best talk on the changing face of advertising in front of judges including Nikki Crumpton, David Hackworthy and Johnny Hornby.
PHD breaks into the Media league top ten after winning Sony Ericsson
The profitability of UK marketing services agencies nose-dived by more than 50 per cent during the first half of 2011.
Multimillion-pound advertising campaigns at General Elections could be consigned to history under plans to reform party funding.
JWT's star turn on 'Young Apprentice' last night was beaten by the famous faces in 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here' last night, according to unofficial overnight figures.
Feedback, the US-based social media research and strategy company, has opened its first London office after winning Tesco as a client.