Maiden picks up £35m Network Rail
20 May 2005 | by Jeremy Lee
Maiden Outdoor has won the centralised Network Rail outdoor advertising account, estimated to be worth up to £35 million a year in ad revenue.
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The lengthy pitch for London's bus shelters ends in victory for the incumbent.
Maiden Outdoor has won the centralised Network Rail outdoor advertising account, estimated to be worth up to £35 million a year in ad revenue.
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