Beau Jackson
2 days ago

Do the latest holding company results signify a shift towards media first?

Industry leaders weigh in on what Dentsu, Omnicom, Publicis Groupe and Interpublic Group results mean for media.

Clockwise from top left: Will Swayne, Zaid Al-Zaidy, Jane Holding, Will Swayne, Julian Douglas, Hannah Astill, Andrew Mortimer and Alicia Iveson

Following its reported loss for 2024 on 14 February, Dentsu unveiled a new “Mid-term management plan” to help the business restore profitability, particularly in markets outside Japan. The MTMP’s f

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