Juice wins radio task
18 Dec 1997 | by DANNY ROGERS
Chrysalis Radio has awarded the pounds 1m creative account for its Galaxy dance music stations to north-west ad agency Juice, in a move to brand its two new stations under the Galaxy banner.
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