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PRWeek US > Special Reports > Agency Business Report > 2011 Agency Business Report
Agency Business Report 2011



Theres strength in these numbers
Agency Business Report

There's strength in these numbers

Steve Barrett May 01, 2011

This year's Agency Business Report paints a positive picture across the board of a sector that returned to robust health in 2010 and benefited from its clients unlocking their wallets.
 

Previous Reports

2010 Agency Business Report

2009 Agency Business Report

2008 Agency Business Report

2011 Agency Business Report
Download a PDF of the entire report, including the agency profiles and rankings. Non-subscribers can purchase this report for $49.95.

Agency Profiles

Airfoil Public Relations
APCO Worldwide
Atomic PR
Bender/Helper Impact
Bite Communications
Brodeur Partners
Burson-Marsteller
Carmichael Lynch Spong
Chandler Chicco Companies
CJP Communications
Cohn & Wolfe
Cone
Cooney/Waters
Coyne PR
DKC
Edelman
Emanate
Euro RSCG PR Worldwide
FD International
Fleishman-Hillard
Formula
French | West | Vaughan
Gibbs & Soell
GolinHarris
Grayling
Hill & Knowlton
ICF SCMD
ICR
The Jeffrey Group
Ketchum
M Booth & Associates
Makovsky & Company
MSLGroup
MWW Group
Ogilvy PR Worldwide
Padilla Speer Beardsley
PMK | BNC
Porter Novelli
Qorvis Communications
Ruder Finn
Schwartz Communications
Shift Communications
Taylor
Text 100
Waggener Edstrom
WCG
Weber Shandwick
Zeno Group
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