Advertising Giants Consolidate, AI Race Intensifies
Can a new CEO and massive AI bet turn WPP's sinking ship around?
Resources
Resources & Recommendations
Organizations & Institutions
- Dentsu - Mentioned as one of the "big four" advertising holding companies, and potentially looking for new investment or pulling out of the holding company business.
- Omnicom - Discussed as having acquired IPG, creating the world's largest advertising and marketing holding group by revenue.
- IPG (Interpublic Group) - Acquired by Omnicom in a significant industry consolidation.
- WPP - The main subject of the episode, discussed for its tumultuous year in 2025, including financial struggles, leadership changes, and strategic shifts.
- OpenAI - Referenced in the context of a lawsuit regarding copyright infringement and its use of large databases of books for training AI models.
- Anthropic - Mentioned as another AI company facing lawsuits related to copyright infringement.
- Perplexity - Mentioned as an AI company facing lawsuits related to copyright infringement.
- Publicis - Mentioned as one of the large advertising holding companies, having overtaken WPP in revenue and undergoing a similar restructuring process years prior.
- Havas - Mentioned as a holding company that was rumored to be interested in acquiring a stake in WPP, but later denied it.
- Stagwell - Referenced as a challenger business in the agency space with elements of central organization.
- S4 Capital - Referenced as a challenger business in the agency space with elements of central organization.
- Google - Mentioned as a tech company with a robust business built on long-tail advertisers and as a partner for WPP's AI platform.
- Meta - Mentioned as a tech company with a robust business built on long-tail advertisers.
- Amazon - Mentioned as a tech company with a robust business built on long-tail advertisers.
- FTSE 100 - The UK's main stock market index, which WPP is at risk of dropping out of.
People Mentioned
- Eileen Kiernan (Former head of IPG Media Brands) - Mentioned as leaving the business entirely after the Omnicom acquisition.
- Sir Martin Sorrell (Former CEO of WPP) - Referenced in the context of the old WPP model with a portfolio of diverse businesses.
- Cindy Rose (New CEO of WPP) - Discussed as taking over WPP in September 2025, her background in enterprise sales, and her strategic review of the company.
- Brian Lesser (CEO of WPP Media) - Mentioned for talking about federated identity and the data/technical side of the business.
- Arthur Sadoun (CEO of Publicis) - Mentioned for discussing Publicis's benefit from hard work done before and during the pandemic.
- Michael Burgi (Senior Media Editor at Digiday) - Mentioned as a co-host on a previous episode discussing AI's impact on agency revenue models.
- Joe Davies (Executive Editor of News at Digiday) - Mentioned as a co-host on a previous episode discussing AI's impact on agency revenue models.
Websites & Online Resources
- OnlyFans - Mentioned as a British company whose market cap is currently higher than WPP's.
- Adweek - Referenced as reporting on Omnicom's job cuts and agency mergers.
- Hollywood Reporter - Referenced as reporting on the US court ruling regarding OpenAI's internal communications.
- Business Insider - Referenced as reporting on a lawsuit filed by a former WPP media executive over agency kickbacks.
- Reuters - Referenced for a report about Havas's alleged interest in acquiring a stake in WPP.
- Financial Times - Referenced for a report about Havas's alleged interest in acquiring a stake in WPP.
Other Resources
- Chat GPT - Referenced as an AI product that caused CMOs to consider legal liabilities related to its use.
- Gemini 3 - Mentioned as Google's large language model, which WPP has a preferred deal with and is currently seen as a top performer.