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Video: In conversation with Tim Love, Omnicom Group

Tim Love, vice chairman, Omnicom Group, and chief executive officer, Omnicom APIMA, talks about Omnicom's current strategy in India, among other things

by Radhika Joshi , Arati Rao | 24/04/2012

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We met Tim Love, vice chairman, Omnicom Group, and chief executive officer, Omnicom APIMA, on the the sidelines of Goafest 2012.

Love spoke about Omnicom's current strategy in India with its creative and media agencies, the DDB Mudra deal, and Commonwealth. The answers are in the video above.

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