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BP Calls Review in Australia



MELBOURNE - British Petroleum has called a review of its $5.6-million account, which is now divided among Thomson White FCB, Dentsu-owned SSB Advertising

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The review was prompted by BP’s desire to consolidate its corporate, oil, gas station and Food Plus convenience store advertising. All but BP’s corporate ads by the USA’s W.B. Doner are created locally.
The American agency has a minority shareholding in Luscombe & Partners.
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