Campaign India Team
Jan 23, 2009

Congress hires JWT, Crayons

Congress Party has hired JWT Delhi and Crayons to handle its pan- India advertising account. This is in the wake of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections which will be held in April-May 2009. Both the agencies will work on the campaign strategy for the upcoming elections.The news has been confirmed to Campaign India by a senior agency official who refused to divulge further details.In November 2008, JWT had partnered Crayons to handle the creative duties for the assembly elections of Delhi to be held on November 29.

Congress hires JWT, Crayons

Congress Party has hired JWT Delhi and Crayons to handle its pan- India advertising account. This is in the wake of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections which will be held in April-May 2009. Both the agencies will work on the campaign strategy for the upcoming elections.

The news has been confirmed to Campaign India by a senior agency official who refused to divulge further details.

In November 2008, JWT had partnered Crayons to handle the creative duties for the assembly elections of Delhi to be held on November 29.

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Campaign India

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