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The Campaign Podcast
Campaign
364 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to Campaign magazine's podcast, our weekly look at the biggest stories, campaigns and important issues in UK advertising and media. Presented by Campaign's editorial team. Read more at http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/resources/podcasts

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Welcome to Campaign magazine's podcast, our weekly look at the biggest stories, campaigns and important issues in UK advertising and media. Presented by Campaign's editorial team. Read more at http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/resources/podcasts

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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What's next for Omnicom's takeover of IPG?
The Campaign Podcast
35 minutes 40 seconds
2 months ago
What's next for Omnicom's takeover of IPG?

Omnicom and IPG have kept their cards close to their chests while nearing completion of the biggest acquisition in advertising history. 


Set to close in the second half of this year, the merger-acquisition has now secured 15 out of the 18 regulatory approvals required, including recently with UK watchdog the CMA, in early August. Under the terms of the all-share deal, Omnicom said at the start of August it was set to pay only $9bn for IPG, down from $13.3bn when the takeover was first agreed on 9 December, as the stock prices of both companies have fallen. But the actual price will only be decided once the deal is finalised.


In this episode, the Campaign team discuss what’s next for Omnicom’s takeover of IPG, how it fares against its holding company peers and the priorities for the current chief executives John Wren and Philippe Krakowsky, plus what it means for the agencies and people within the soon-to-be biggest holding company in advertising. 


This discussion follows on from a previous episode which asked: Will the Omnicom-IPG merger really happen?


Hosted by tech editor Lucy Shelley, this episode features Campaign’s editor-in-chief Gideon Spanier, editor Maisie McCabe and media editor Beau Jackson.


Further reading:

Omnicom and IPG’s leaders could learn from WPP’s 2025

IPG cuts 2400 jobs in first half of 2025 ahead of Omnicom takeover

IPG profits drop as UK growth falls 9.7%

Omnicom’s Duncan Painter to lead data reorganisation ahead of IPG takeover

James Temperley leaves IPG as part of restructure

Andrea Suarez becomes latest media agency chief to leave IPG Mediabrands

John Wren on his vision for a bigger, better Omnicom

IPG downgrades UK ad market growth to 6.4% in 2025

Troy Ruhanen: 'I wouldn't have taken OAG job if it was all about efficiency and smashing things'

Omnicom and IPG chiefs visit UK to sell merger to staff and pitch consultants


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The Campaign Podcast
Welcome to Campaign magazine's podcast, our weekly look at the biggest stories, campaigns and important issues in UK advertising and media. Presented by Campaign's editorial team. Read more at http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/resources/podcasts

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.