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==stakes in==
 
==stakes in==
  
    Publicis (15%)
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*[[Publicis]] (15%)
    Phoenix Communications Inc.
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*[[Phoenix Communications Inc.]]
    Video Research Ltd.
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*[[Video Research Ltd.]]
    DCTP Entwicklungsgesellschaft für TV-Programm mbH
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*[[DCTP Entwicklungsgesellschaft für TV-Programm mbH]]
    The Lord Group, LLC
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*[[The Lord Group, LLC]]
    RPM Radar Reklam Pazarlama Müsavirlik A.S.
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*[[RPM Radar Reklam Pazarlama Müsavirlik A.S.]]
    The CDP Media Co., Ltd.
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*[[The CDP Media Co., Ltd.]]
    Duvoux, Roesch et Associes S.A.
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*[[Duvoux, Roesch et Associes S.A.]]
    154 S.A.
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*[[154 S.A.]]
    Caetsu Publicidade S.A.
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*[[Caetsu Publicidade S.A.]]
  
 
==Further reading==  
 
==Further reading==  

Revision as of 19:50, 13 December 2005

introduction

Dentsu is the largest advertising conglomerate firm in Japan (controlling over 30% of the total market by revenue and an estimated 40%-50% of commercial airtime on Japanese television) and one of the largest advertising conglomerates in the world. It operates in 27 countries. 95% of revenue currently comes from Japan.
Like Havas, it began as a news service and advertising agency. In line with Japanese and major overseas competitors the group's services include media and event planning, market research and public relations. It also has large-scale printing, data processing and systems integration, music publishing, exhibition, film and other operations.
It has alliances with WPP (eg a partnership with US-based Young & Rubicam) and a stake of around 15% in Publicis. Source [1]

Subsidiaries

Dentsu group holdings include

Japan

Dentsu East Japan Dentsu West Japan Dentsu Kyushu

   Dentsu Hokkaido
   Dentsu Tohoku
   Dentsu Tec
   Ad Dentsu Tokyo
   Dentsu Kosan Service
   Dentsu Public Relations
   Dentsu Research
   Information Services International-Dentsu,
   Dentsu Eye
   Dentsu Management Services
   Ad Dentsu Osaka
   Ad Dentsu Inc. (Nagoya)
   Ad Dentsu Inc. (Hokkaido)
   Dentsu Music Publishing
   Dentsu.Com
   Dentsu Casting & Entertainment
   Music Gali
   cyber communications
   Creative Associates
   Dentsu, Young & Rubicam (50%)
   impiric dentsu
   Dentsu, Sudler & Hennessey

elsewhere

   Dentsu Holdings USA
   Dentsu Holdings Europe
   Dentsu Oceania
   DCA Advertising
   Renegade Marketing Group
   DCC Communications
   Sports Culture Excellence
   Collett, Dickenson, Pearce UK Advertising
   Sharp Image Creative Services
   Travissully
   Rose Abascal
   Cayenne Werbeagentur
   BlueChip Agentur für Public Relations & Strategie
   indigo : Werbeagentur
   BLD Europe
   Production Concepts
   CCP Positioning
   AVA CDP Europe
   Almeida, Vaquero Y Associados
   Dentsu Pacific
   SSB Advertising
   Starcom Worldwide (Australia)
   Mediactive
   Great White Light
   Dentsu (Taiwan)
   Dentsu Commex
   Dentsu(Thailand)
   Leads Co
   Pro Q
   Kuo Hua Advertising - Taiwan
   Lord Group - US
   Renegade Dentsu - US
   cdp-travissully -UK
   Colby & Partners - US
   BLD Europe - Belgium
   DCC Communications - Canada
   ISL - Switzerland
   CCP Positioning - Italy
   ISI-Dentsu of America

stakes in

Further reading

Brian Moeran A Japanese Advertising Agency: An Anthropology of Media and Markets (Richmond: Curzon Press 96).

history

This chronology is indicative only. Context is provided by the broader communications/media timeline.

1901 Dentsu founded as Japan Advertising & Telegraph Service (JATS) news service and advertising agency

1936 news service hived off from agency

1955 JATS renamed Dentsu

1975 establishes Information Services International-Dentsu as a joint venture with GE to provide computer timesharing and other data services

1980s forms Dentsu Y&R joint venture to operate network in Asia with Young & Rubicam

1988 gains Japanese government recognition as systems integrator

1996 forms Cyber Communications inc joint venture with Softbank

1999 Leo Burnett and MacManus merge to form The Leo Group

2000 Leo and D'Arcy Marius Benton & Bowles merge to form BCom3

2000 buys stake in US advertising group BCom3

2001 takes 15% stake in Publicis when Publicis buys Bcom3