Omnicom Media Group posted the largest growth last year in Asia-Pacific at 18 per cent. With US$6.6 billion in total billings, OMG become the third-largest group in terms of billings, behind Publicis' Vivaki, which posted billings of US$9.7 billion and growth of 13.4 per cent.
Mindshare leads APAC 2011 billings, SMG leads global: Recma
ASIA-PACIFIC - All six media groups posted double-digit growth in the region last year, with WPP's Group M reporting top billings of US$15.7 billion and growth of 16.9 per cent over 2010, according to Recma (Research Company Evaluating the Media Agency industry).
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