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Leaving The Trading Desk Model Behind, Holding Companies Embed Specialists At Agencies

At agencies, “centers of excellence” are on the outs. Instead, holding companies are moving the specialists who once powered their analytics hubs and trading desks closer to client work by embedding them in account teams at their operating agencies. “The idea is to infuse a data-driven philosophy and culture within agencies and support [them] not… Continue reading »

by Alison Weissbrot // September 6th, 2017 //
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How Annalect Contributed To Omnicom’s Big Year

Over the last year Omnicom went on a tear, poaching big-brand clients from its competitors. Omnicom Media Group (OMG) lured Procter & Gamble from Publicis Groupe’s Starcom Mediavest and built the data-driven agency Hearts & Science to support it. AT&T also consolidated its business under Omnicom when it moved its media account from WPP’s MEC to Hearts… Continue reading »

by Alison Weissbrot // September 19th, 2016 //
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