Anomaly beats Fallon to £50m Sony Europe account
08 Dec 2009 | by Kate Nettleton
LONDON - Sony Europe has ditched its incumbent agency Fallon and handed its £50 million advertising account to Anomaly, after a final two-way pitch.
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