Ad Age Agency Report 2021: Rankings and analysis

Ad Age Agency Report is an annual ranking and analysis of advertising and marketing-services agencies. The report includes rankings based on U.S. and worldwide revenue. We have published Ad Age Agency Report every year since 1945. We published Ad Age Agency Report 2021 on May 3, 2021. A portion of the report appeared in Ad Age's May 3, 2021, print edition. Ad Age Datacenter subscribers have exclusive access to the complete report online. Exclusive online content includes:   Agency Family Trees 2021, a database of the world's 25 largest agency companies with profiles, agency holdings, financial facts and links to related content.   Expanded rankings of agencies by discipline, downloadable in Excel.   Fast facts and figures on more than 400 agencies and networks.   How to subscribe to Ad Age Datacenter: Go to AdAge.com/getdatacenter Call 877-320-1721 Email [email protected] Explore Ad Age's Agency Family Trees 2021 database   Quick access to agency profiles, data, articles and links. See what the agencies have to say about themselves. Annual industry overview Analysis: For agencies, it's morning again in America ... maybe U.S. agency revenue tumbled 6.8% in 2020, the second-sharpest drop in the history of Agency Report. But business is coming back in 2021 amid a resurgent economy. By Bradley Johnson What's coming next for agencies Agency leaders assess the state of the agency business and emerging opportunities as the advertising market... Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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