Five Major Holding Companies Cleared in DOJ Investigation

According to AdAge and Adweek, the Department of Justice closed its two year investigation into video production and post-production practices against five of the largest ad agency holding companies – IPG, MDC Partners, Omnicom, Publicis and WPP.

Apparently the DOJ has declined to comment on the status of its investigation which focused on whether ad agencies were awarding production business to their in-house departments over third-party providers in a ‘rigged bidding’ process.

The DOJ is still investigating media buying practices among the agencies, driven by the ANA K2 report citing serious problems that went against best practices and agency-client contracts.

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Choice Hotels Launches Brand Refresh

Choice Hotels Boosts Ad Budget by Double Digits, Launches Brand Refresh…New Campaign Encourages Face-to-Face Connections

Choice Hotels International is boosting its ad budget by 13% this year, as it undertakes a brand overhaul… The spot, which uses The Clash’s “Should I Stay or Should I go?” employs an approach… read more

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