Save The Children kicks off £4m UK ad review
04 Feb 2010 | by Noel Bussey
LONDON - Save The Children is looking for an agency to handle its £4 million UK advertising account.
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The agency won the account without a pitch, and will create an outdoor, digital, PR and social media campaign to raise awareness of the charity's fashion push. The work will feature a number of yet-to-be-decided celebrities, and will play on the campaign's heritage. TBWA\London created last year's work, which featured ...
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