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03 May 2012 | by Matt Cartmell
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The Government is preparing to review its media buying business, currently handled by WPP's M4C and expected to be worth in the region of £120m next year, as part of a shake-up in its approach to its marketing activities.
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Hanover has been brought in to help a global drive for democracy backed by world leaders including Barack Obama and David Cameron.
The Local Government Association has appointed Hillingdon Council's well-connected comms head, as it looks to provide a voice to councils hit by cuts.
This has resulted in M4C, which was launched in 2010 to handle COI's business, picking up the accounts for Visit Britain, London Partners, VisitEngland, part-government-funded campaigns and some NHS primary care trusts. It is expected to pick up further governmental and public sector media accounts ...
Tony Blair's former spokesman has been moved to a new role overseeing the Government's massive media relations operation for the Olympics.
Agencies north of the border are making plans to form 'super-agency' consortia in order to take a place on the Scottish government's newly launched marketing roster.
The Cabinet Office is looking for an agency to handle an integrated marketing campaign that aims to bring young people closer together and encourage them to engage more actively in the Big Society.
Bell Pottinger Public Affairs has lost one of its flagship accounts, as BAE Systems prepares to hand its UK government affairs business to Portland.
The Government is looking for an agency to create an advertising campaign explaining the controversial hike in university tuition fees in England.
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.