Emily Tan
Jun 14, 2013

Pharma giant Merck settles US$600 million global media review

GLOBAL - Pharmaceutical company Merck is reported to have awarded media planning and buying duties in Asia-Pacific to ZenithOptimedia and to Havas Media in Europe and Latin America.

Pharma giant Merck settles US$600 million global media review

It was not clear at press time which agencies have won in other markets. 

The review, said to be worth US$600 million, was announced last October. It is believed to have involved incumbent agency Draftfcb, which held the company's media account in the US jointly with fellow Interpublic agency Initiative—which also held some of the business in Europe. 

Brands under Merck include Claritin, Dr. Scholl's and Coppertone.  

Media agencies contacted for this article refused to comment or could not be reached.  

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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