Benjamin Li
Dec 7, 2011

Bausch & Lomb calls media pitch in China

SHANGHAI - Bausch & Lomb (B&L) has called a media agency pitch in China, with three agencies including Carat, MPG and ZenithOptimedia believed to be participating.

Bausch & Lomb calls media pitch in China
Bausch & Lomb calls media pitch in China

The result is expected to come out in late December.

GroupM’s Mindshare and MediaCom are the current media agency partners for  B&L for its contact lens and Mioclear lines of eye drops, a local Chinese brand which B&L has acquired. Mediacom is handling the over-the-counter business unit of Bausch & Lomb in China.

Bausch & Lomb makes and markets China's leading brands of contact lens and lens care products; the company also sells its products for refractive and cataract surgery in China.

B&L remains in an ongoing trademark dispute with China's Trademark Review and Adjudication Board (TRAB), over the ownership and registration of the Chinese mark “博士倫”.

Source:
Campaign China

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