WPP, largest communications group with $19 billion+ in revenues and units that include Burson-Marsteller and Hill+Knowlton Strategies, has been deemed to provide the “best results” for clients by the World Advertising Research Center.
WPP Wins Best Results for Clients Says Ad Publisher
Wed., Apr. 5, 2017
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