24 May 2012
| by Nick Batten
in its home market of Germany, where OMD was also the incumbent.
The UK spend on the account is 23m ...
17 May 2012
, the tougher challenge of heading the network's operations in the Nordics, Germany, Belgium and the Benelux ...
the regional chairman for Publicis agencies in Northern Europe and the country chairman of Publicis Germany ...
10 May 2012
| by Anne Cassidy
, Austria, Benelux, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy and Japan. ...
24 Apr 2012
| by Arif Durrani
to have "adversely affected" the rest of Europe, although Germany and Italy were credited with "highly ...
12 Apr 2012
, is being run out of the brand's global headquarters in Germany.
The final pitches for the Tesco ...
10 Apr 2012
| by Stefan Kolle and Stephan F Rebbe
in Germany, it helps if we start by explaining the irony inherent in this market.
Here we are in a country ...
, Germany still manages to sustain record growth levels, mainly due to its status as a global leader ...
, the work is normally done in New York, London or Paris. Germany simply has no international ad networks ...
10 Apr 2012
| by Florian Haller, Serviceplan Group
optimum use of these huge resources.
At Serviceplan - the largest owner-run agency in Germany - we have ...
23 Mar 2012
| by Arif Durrani
Mather, Germany Raj Kamble, chief creative officer, BBH, India Duarte Pinheiro Melo, creative director ...
director, Jung von Matt/Fleet, Germany Vikram Gaikwad, partner executive creative director, Creativeland ...
, Omnicom Media Group, Germany Sudha Natrajan, chief executive officer, Lintas Initiative Media, India Gabi ...
15 Mar 2012
| by Anne Cassidy
The initial pitch, involving both roster and non-roster agencies, is taking place this week, run out of the Adidas global headquarters in Germany.
Adidas main global roster agencies are the Canada-based Sid Lee and TBWA Worldwide.
Sid Lee, which picked up the global advertising business from ...
14 Mar 2012
| by Arif Durrani
other world market, and compares to second placed Norway (30.2%), Germany (20.6%), and the US (19 ...