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- 7/31/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Only five of Australia’s top 20 media agencies grew their billings in 2011, a report from Nielsen has shown.
GroupM’s MediaCom and MindShare, Omnicom’s Phd and independent players Pearman Media and Paykel stood out in a market that shrunk overall.
The market receded by 2% in a year – although Nielsen’s data does not cover online, the fastest growing medium.
Starcom MediaVest, Um, Initiative and Carat and indies Adcorp and Russell Curtis & Janes saw their billings fall over the year.
For nine of the top 20, billings remained unchanged.
Mitchells remains Australia’s only billion-dollar media buyer, unbudged at the top to the rankings with billings of $1050m-$1070m.
However, Mitchells owner Aegis Media is second to Wpp’s GroupM as Australia’s biggest group buying point. Combined, MediaCom, Mindshare, Maxus and Mec buy media worth $1.47bn-$1.55bn. Aegis Media’s Mitchells and Carat buy $1.24bn-$1.28bn.
Broken down by medium,...
GroupM’s MediaCom and MindShare, Omnicom’s Phd and independent players Pearman Media and Paykel stood out in a market that shrunk overall.
The market receded by 2% in a year – although Nielsen’s data does not cover online, the fastest growing medium.
Starcom MediaVest, Um, Initiative and Carat and indies Adcorp and Russell Curtis & Janes saw their billings fall over the year.
For nine of the top 20, billings remained unchanged.
Mitchells remains Australia’s only billion-dollar media buyer, unbudged at the top to the rankings with billings of $1050m-$1070m.
However, Mitchells owner Aegis Media is second to Wpp’s GroupM as Australia’s biggest group buying point. Combined, MediaCom, Mindshare, Maxus and Mec buy media worth $1.47bn-$1.55bn. Aegis Media’s Mitchells and Carat buy $1.24bn-$1.28bn.
Broken down by medium,...
- 3/9/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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