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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Unreferenced category Шаблон:Infobox company Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese advertising and public relations company owned by Hakuhodo DY Holdings. It is headquartered at Akasaka Biz Tower in Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo.[1]

History

Hakuhodo is one of the oldest advertising agencies in Japan[2] and was founded by Hironao Seki at Nihonbashi-Honshiroganecho, Tokyo, as an advertising space broker and wholesale distributor for educational magazines in October 1895.[3]

In 1910 the company broke from its obscurity by contracting to place front-page newspaper ads.[3][4]

Their growth over the next few decades came from:[3]

  • 1937 to 1944: grew by absorbing other agencies.
  • 1951: they created a radio advertising department
  • 1953: a TV group.

In 1996, Hakuhodo cofounded the DAC Consortium, a consolidated group of Japanese global media players investing in digital innovation.[5]

In 2000, Hakuhodo created the joint-venture Hakuhodo-Percept with the Indian agency Percept to target the Indian advertising market.[6] In December 2002, Hakuhodo launched the first advertising campaign where the Beckhams appeared together (displayed on billboard screens in Tokyo).[7]

In October 2003 the company became part of the Hakuhodo DY Holdings after merging with other companies. Hakuhodo DY Holdings launched a unique media and entertainment company, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners Inc., in 2003.[8] In February 2009, Hakuhodo announced a partnership with US global public relations firm Ketchum.[9]

Hakuhodo acquired the US-based companies SYPartners LLC and Red Peak Group LLC in May 2014,[10] the US-based marketing company Digital Kitchen in June 2015,[11] the Montreal-based creative agency Sid Lee in July 2015,[12] and the Singapore-based agency Integrated Communications Group (ICG) in February 2017.[13] The Japanese company purchased 30% of Palo Alto–based IDEO in February 2016.[14]

On 28 February 2023 prosecutors formally indicted Hakuhodo, rival ad agency Dentsu, and four other companies on suspicion of bid rigging of contracts worth approximately ¥43.7 billion for the 2020 Summer Olympics. They were accused of lowering the competitiveness of their tenders. Dentsu had admitted to liability in voluntary questioning a few days earlier. The companies allegedly colluded with Yasuo Mori, a former senior Olympic official, who was arrested along with other suspects.[15]

Description

Hakuhodo has a large international footprint with offices in many major cities across Asia, Europe & the Americas In Japan and in offices around the world.[16]

Awards and recognition

References

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External links

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