Jul 2, 2009

PITCH LIST: June

Media brings you a summary of the latest pitch activity in Asia-Pacific

PITCH LIST: June


 Pitch List June
 Clients  Markets  Discipline  Pitching agencies  Winners  Incumbent
China Unicom  China  Media  MediaCom,Dentsu,  Carat,
 Visioncn
 TBC  MediaCom
Great Wall Wine  China  Creative  Dentsu, Ogilvy, Firstell,
 McCann Worldgroup
 Firstell  Euro RSCG
Leconte Chocolate  China  Media  Maxus, Carat,MPG  TBC  n/a
Marina Bay Sands Shoppes  Singapore  Creative  Agencies not disclosed  TBC  n/a
Mini  Singapore  Creative  Publicis, Kinetic,Tribal  DDB  TBC  U50K
Nokia  Global  Media  Aegis,Publicis Media,
 Mediabrands,OMG
 Aegis Media  MediaCom
Parker  China  Integrated  Agencies not disclosed  EMG  New client
Reckitt Benckiser  Global  Media  Agencies not disclosed  TBC  OMD,MPG,
 ZenithOptimedia
Rémy Martin  China  PR  Agencies not disclosed  TBC  n/a
SCA  Malaysia  Creative  Euro RSCG, McCann  Erickson  TBC  n/a
SingTel  Singapore  Media  MEC, others  TBC  MEC
TCL  China  Media  Agencies not disclosed  ZenithOptimedia  Dentsu
Telkomsel  Indonesia  Creative/Media  Ogilvy, McCann  Worldgroup,
 Leo Burnett, Coleman  Handoko;
 ZenithOptimedia,  Mediavest,
 Havas Media, Initiative
 Leo Burnett /MEC  JWT/Initiative
UPS  Global  Creative/Media/Digital  The Martin Agency,  others  TBC  McCann


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