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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a American advertising agency selected by [[Sega of America]] as the company's official advertising agency shortly after [[Sega]] pulled out of the North American hardware market.
 
 
Sega of America selected Wieden + Kennedy shortly after the demise of the [[Sega Dreamcast]].
 
  
 
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Wieden + Kennedy is a American advertising agency selected by Sega of America as the company's official advertising agency shortly after Sega pulled out of the North American hardware market.

References


Advertising agencies employed by Sega of America
Della Femina (1982-1983) | Dailey & Associates (1983-198x) | J. Walter Thompson (1986-1988?) | Bozell (1989-1992) | Goodby Silverstein & Partners (1992-1996) | Strottman International (1993-199X) | Ingalls Moranville Advertising (1996-1997) | Foote, Cone & Belding (1997-200x) | Wieden + Kennedy (200x-20xx) | Keane Advertising (2001-2003) | Leagas Delaney‎ (2002-20XX)
Advertising agencies employed by Sega Europe
WCRS (1991-1994) | McCann Erickson (1995-1996) | WCRS (1999-2000) | Bartle Bogle Hegarty (2000)