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− | Interpublic [IPG] has offices in more than 130 countries, realizing worldwide revenue in 2001 of $6.7 billion, 57% of which was US revenue and 43% international. IPG’s five main clients ([[Coca-Cola]], General Motors Corporation, [[Johnson & Johnson]], [[Nestle]] and [[Unilever]]), contributed roughly 14% of their revenue in 2001, representing $941m of spending. The largest client spent a massive $457m purchasing services from IPG. Twenty of IPG’s clients accounted for about 25% of their revenue (Interpublic, 2001, p. 22). | + | Interpublic [IPG] has offices in more than 130 countries, realizing worldwide revenue in 2001 of $6.7 billion, 57% of which was US revenue and 43% international. IPG’s five main clients ([[Coca-Cola]], [[General Motors]] Corporation, [[Johnson & Johnson]], [[Nestle]] and [[Unilever]]), contributed roughly 14% of their revenue in 2001, representing $941m of spending. The largest client spent a massive $457m purchasing services from IPG. Twenty of IPG’s clients accounted for about 25% of their revenue (Interpublic, 2001, p. 22). |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | :The group dates from 1902 when the Alfred W. Erickson agency was founded. | + | :The group dates from 1902 when the [[Alfred W. Erickson]] agency was founded. |
:It merged with H.K. McCann - founded 1911 by Harrison King McCann (1880-1962) - in 1930 to form McCann-Erickson. Interpublic Inc. was established in 1960 as a holding company for McCann Erickson and Marschalk & Pratt (acquired by McCann in 1954). The group was rebadged as the Interpublic Group in 1960 and expanded through an aggressive acquisition program prior to going public in 1971. | :It merged with H.K. McCann - founded 1911 by Harrison King McCann (1880-1962) - in 1930 to form McCann-Erickson. Interpublic Inc. was established in 1960 as a holding company for McCann Erickson and Marschalk & Pratt (acquired by McCann in 1954). The group was rebadged as the Interpublic Group in 1960 and expanded through an aggressive acquisition program prior to going public in 1971. | ||
− | :Interpublic now includes the Lowe Group, Foote Cone & Belding Worldwide (founded by Emerson Foote (1906-1992)), and such US agencies as Bozell, Deutsch, and Temerlin McClain. It offers a range of marketing, media planning and buying, and public relationsservices through its Octagon, DraftWorldwide and Initiative Media subsidiaries. Source [http://www.ketupa.net/interpublic.htm] | + | :Interpublic now includes the [[Lowe Group]], [[Foote Cone & Belding Worldwide]] (founded by [[Emerson Foote]] (1906-1992)), and such US agencies as [[Bozell]], Deutsch, and [[Temerlin McClain]]. It offers a range of marketing, media planning and buying, and public relationsservices through its Octagon, DraftWorldwide and Initiative Media subsidiaries. Source [http://www.ketupa.net/interpublic.htm] |
==Subsidiaries== | ==Subsidiaries== |
Revision as of 20:18, 13 December 2005
Interpublic [IPG] has offices in more than 130 countries, realizing worldwide revenue in 2001 of $6.7 billion, 57% of which was US revenue and 43% international. IPG’s five main clients (Coca-Cola, General Motors Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, Nestle and Unilever), contributed roughly 14% of their revenue in 2001, representing $941m of spending. The largest client spent a massive $457m purchasing services from IPG. Twenty of IPG’s clients accounted for about 25% of their revenue (Interpublic, 2001, p. 22).
Contents
History
- The group dates from 1902 when the Alfred W. Erickson agency was founded.
- It merged with H.K. McCann - founded 1911 by Harrison King McCann (1880-1962) - in 1930 to form McCann-Erickson. Interpublic Inc. was established in 1960 as a holding company for McCann Erickson and Marschalk & Pratt (acquired by McCann in 1954). The group was rebadged as the Interpublic Group in 1960 and expanded through an aggressive acquisition program prior to going public in 1971.
- Interpublic now includes the Lowe Group, Foote Cone & Belding Worldwide (founded by Emerson Foote (1906-1992)), and such US agencies as Bozell, Deutsch, and Temerlin McClain. It offers a range of marketing, media planning and buying, and public relationsservices through its Octagon, DraftWorldwide and Initiative Media subsidiaries. Source [1]
Subsidiaries
- Advanced Marketing Services
- Bozell Worldwide
- Deutsch
- DeVries Public Relations
- FutureBrand Worldwide
- Hill, Holliday
- Jack Morton Worldwide
- McCann Relationship Marketing Partners Worldwide
- McCann-Erickson WorldGroup
- Modem Media
- Mullen Advertising
- Temerlin McClain
- Weber Shandwick Worldwide
- Bozell, Campbell-Ewald
- Foote, Cone & Belding
- Lowe and Partners
- Campbell Mithun
- Carmichael Lynch
market research
MR units under the NFO WorldGroup umbrella include
NFO Research NFO Cfgroup Ross-Cooper-Lund NFO Migliara/Kaplan NFO Plog NFO Prognostics Infratest Burke AG
Sports and entertainment
Octagon - sports promotions Octagon Motor Sports (formerly Brands Hatch Leisure Group or BHL) - owns and operates four UK motor racing circuits: Brands Hatch, Oulton Park, Snetterton and Cadwell Park Octagon Amster Yard - "boutique" agency Bragman Nyman Cafarelli (BNC) - celebrity promotions in consumer markets The Works - promotions for General Motors Jack Morton Worldwide - employee motivation PMK/HBH - public relations for motion picture, television, music and theater industries
Further reading
- Stewart Alter Truth Well Told: McCann-Erickson and the pioneering of global advertising (New York: McCann-Erickson Worldwide 1995).
- Fairfax Cone With All Its Faults; A Candid Account of Forty Years in Advertising (Boston: Little Brown 1969).