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Shoot: 4A’s Rejects ANA/Ebiquity Guidelines On Agency-Client Relationships

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Last week Nancy Hill, president and CEO of the 4A’s, issued a statement rejecting guidelines that were developed by the ANA in conjunction with Ebiquity, an independent marketing analytics specialist, and its subsidiary, FirmDecisions.

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Media Life: 4A’s on ANA’s transparency guidelines – Nope

 

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It appears advertisers and their agencies are not on the same page when it comes to transparency. The American Association of Advertising Agencies has rejected the Association of National Advertisers’ media transparency initiative, a set of guidelines released in mid-July by the ANA, Ebiquity and FirmDecisions.

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Campaign: Industry in Asia Must Not Ignore ANA Rebate Advice

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ASIA-PACIFIC – A new set of media-transparency guidelines from the US Association of National Advertisers (ANA) is a good start and just as relevant for marketers and agencies in Asia-Pacific as anywhere else, according to several people in the media industry.

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MediaPost: 4As Rejects ANA/Ebiquity Recommendations

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The 4As has rejected the guidelines issued last week by the ANA and Ebiquity on how to proceed in business relationships with media agencies. Instead, the 4As is urging its members to rely on the guidelines it issued earlier this year, which the ANA has already rejected.

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The Drum: The ANA Guidelines will Disrupt Brand-Agency Relationships in More Ways than One…

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The main thrust of the advice was to ensure that transparency in the US media landscape, especially with regards to the issue of media rebates – a practice more commonly ‘accepted’ in the UK, but much more controversial/unspoken of on the other side of the Atlantic.

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Media Life: Readers – Kickback Scandal is Taking a Harsh Toll

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Things have been tough at agencies for years. The recession led to layoffs in the industry, and clients have pushed to pay less for the same services, which are now being performed by fewer people. It’s been a lot to deal with.

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Digiday: ANA President Bob Liodice: ‘Brands Need to be More Attentive’

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A month after a scathing report detailing the pervasiveness of non-transparent agency practices last month, the Association of National Advertisers released a new transparency guidelines for marketers and agencies yesterday.

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Marketing Dive: ANA Releases New Transparency Guidelines for Agencies and Advertisers

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In the wake of a report that revealed ad agencies were receiving media rebates without passing them on to clients, the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) has released a new report on media transparency with a set of guidelines for advertisers and agencies.

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MediaPost: Reactions To ANA Range From Wait-And-See To All In

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Reactions to the Association of National Advertisers’ media-buying transparency recommendations Monday ranged from muted to “we’re all in.” Muted was Madison Avenue’s official response, underscored by 4As chief Nancy Hill’s statement that the trade association will respond in due time, after thoroughly reviewing the report, its recommendations and a proposed template for media-buying contracts that would give clients explicit and unprecedented audit rights of their agencies.

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