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Mithun Agency

Mithun was an advertising and marketing firm, founded in 1933 by Ralph Campbell and Ray Mithun. It was part of Interpublic Group of Communication Companies. The core business was consumer advertising through radio, TV, print, digital, mobile and out-of-home.[1] The company was based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On January 27, 2016, Mithun ended its 83-year history through a restructuring that consolidated Mithun, Compass Point Media and McCann Worldgroup’s Minneapolis-based General Mills account team into newly formed McCann Minneapolis.

Mithun
Company typeSubsidiary of IPG
IndustryAdvertising, Marketing, Media
Founded1933; 91 years ago (1933)
FateMerged with Compass Point Media and McCann Worldgroup’s Minneapolis-based General Mills account team, and became McCann Minneapolis on January 27, 2016
Headquarters
Key people
Founders:
Ralph Campbell
Ray Mithun (Co-founder)
Websiteinterpublic.com

History edit

Early history edit

Ralph Campbell and Ray Mithun started their advertising agency as "Campbell Mithun" in the midst of the Great Depression during a time of widespread business closings and bank failures. Ralph Campbell was president for 10 years and chairman for four years before retiring in 1947. He died in 1949 at the age of 63.

Ray Mithun, earned a reputation as a visionary founder when in an internal memo he proclaimed that "Everything Talks." This statement and tenet, which remained as a staple of the agency, explains how every component of communications should work together seamlessly, like cogwheels.[2] Mithun remained involved with the agency until his retirement in 1978 and died 20 years later.

Within the first decade of business, anchored by a client roster including Andersen Windows, Land O’Lakes and Northwestern National Bank - Ray Mithun, at the age of 34, was named president and billings had grown to $2.7 million by 1943. A 1274% increase since 1933.

1950s–1960s edit

By the late 1950s and early 1960s, Campbell Mithun was highly regarded[3] within the advertising industry for its creative work. One of the ad campaigns that propelled the company was the "Land of Sky Blue Waters" television spot for Hamm's beer.[4] The success of this campaign led to many other accounts across the country such as Toro, Interstate Bakery and General Mills.[1][5]

In 1953, Campbell Mithun became the largest advertising agency in Minneapolis.[6]

In 1958, silent film and comedy icon, Buster Keaton created one of the first musical icons in advertising history with the Northwest Orient Airlines TV campaign.[6]

From 1965 to 1967, Campbell Mithun worked with puppeteer Jim Henson on campaigns for La Choy canned chow mein and Wilson's Certified Meats.

In 1969, billings hit $75 million.[6]

1970s-1980s edit

In 1974, the Master Lock "Marksman" campaign became the first Super Bowl specific strategy.[7]

In 1976, the agency started Cash Plus Media Services, a media buying service, which was renamed as Compass Point Media.[8]

in 1977, "The Incredible, Edible Egg" campaign launched for the American Egg Board.

In 1978, Ted Bates Worldwide acquired Campbell Mithun.[6]

In 1980, with $250 million in billings, Campbell Mithun becomes the largest agency west of the Mississippi River.[6]

In 1985, Campbell Mithun helped client Dairy Queen conceptualize and produce the DQ Blizzard Flavored Treat.

In 1986, London-based Saatchi & Saatchi, a publicly owned company, purchases Ted Bates Worldwide, and Bates subsidiaries Campbell Mithun and William Esty. In the same year, ConAgra's Healthy Choice is added to the client roster.[1]

In 1988, Campbell Mithun and William Esty agency merged to become Campbell Mithun Esty (CME), with combined billings of $740 million.[1] The merger paves the way for the iconic Corona beer campaign featuring Gulf Coast beaches.

In 1989, Ray Mithun was inducted into the American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame.[6]

1990s-2000s edit

In 1992, Campbell-Mithun-Esty announced the merger of CME and London-based KHBB to form a new international advertising agency network. CME-KHBB Advertising, Inc., with combined billings of $1.2 billion, was listed as the 17th largest ad agency in the world.[9]

In 1995, CME management and Interpublic Group of Companies entered into joint ownership of CME.[9]

In 1996, Campbell Mithun helped develop the tagline, "Hey! Where's the cream filling?" for Hostess CupCakes, Twinkies, Ho Hos, and Ding Dongs, a tagline that will remain until 2013.

In 1998, at the age of 89, co-founder Ray Mithun died.

In 2000, Campbell Mithun parted ways with Esty and returned to its original name.

In 2001, the agency topped $1 billion in billings and aired its first Super Bowl spot for H&R Block. As part of the Interpublic Group of Companies, Campbell Mithun also had offices in California and New York and operated from its headquarter-offices in the newly named Campbell Mithun Tower in Minneapolis.[3]

In 2006, The Lucky 13 Internship program was created to honor Ray Mithun's sentiment of courage, perspective, and opportunity. The Lucky 13 Internship program recruited talent from around the world.

On April 1, 2008, Campbell Mithun celebrated its 75th anniversary. "You Got People" won top Account Planning honors in the Service Brand category for the 2008 American Association of Advertising Agencies Jay Chiat Planning Award.[10]

January 8, 2022. William (Bill) Dunlap, former CEO passed at age 83

2010-2016 edit

In 2010, Campbell Mithun merged with MRM Worldwide and named its first female president, Rachael Marret.[11]

In 2013, Campbell Mithun celebrated its 80th anniversary.[12] Rob Buchner became CEO[13] and the agency announced plans to move to the 510 Marquette Building.[14]

In 2014, David Carter joined Campbell Mithun as chief creative officer.[15] Carter formerly worked at BBDO New York and created two of the One Show's Top Ten campaigns of the decade: BMW Films and HBO Voyeur.[16]

In 2014, Campbell Mithun dropped the name Campbell, and became known as just Mithun.[17]

In 2015, the agency lost the Land O'Lakes account to The Martin Agency after a competitive review, ending an 80-year-long relationship.[18]

In 2016, the agency was dissolved as McCann Worldgroup consolidated Mithun, Compass Point Media and McCann Worldgroup's Minneapolis-based General Mills account team into newly formed McCann Minneapolis. CEO Rob Buchner and CCO David Carter, together with other staff members, were fired due to their inability to competitively position the agency in the digital age, win new creative business, and for losing multiple, major, historic accounts including Land O'Lakes and Toro.[19][20][21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Interpublic Group Company Detail [1], Retrieved on 11 May 2009
  2. ^ "Campbell Mithun Now Simply Mithun". The Minneapolis Egotist. 2014-11-11.
  3. ^ a b "Campbell-Mithun-Esty, Inc. History". Funding Universe.
  4. ^ "Ad Age Top 100 21st Century Advertising Campaigns". Advertising Age. 1999-03-29.
  5. ^ Mithun website [2] Retrieved on 11 May 2009
  6. ^ a b c d e f McDonough, John (2003-03-10). "Campbell Mithun at 70". Ad Age.
  7. ^ Steinberg, Brian (2015-01-26). "Super Bowl Ads: 11 Commercials That Forced The Big Game To Change Its Spots".
  8. ^ "Cash Plus Media Tries New Name, Direction". Adweek. October 16, 2006. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Campbell-Mithun-Esty, Inc. - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Campbell-Mithun-Esty, Inc".
  10. ^ American Association of Advertising Agencies [3] 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine. "2008 Jay Chiat Planning Award Winners." Retrieved 5 May 2009
  11. ^ Kristine Olson (2010-08-16). . Campbell Mithun. Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  12. ^ Steve Wehrenberg. "What endures 80 years: Ray Mithun's values and ideas". Campbell Mithun. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  13. ^ Morrison, Maureen (2013-06-26). "Campbell Mithun Taps Fallon's Rob Buchner As CEO". Advertising Age. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  14. ^ "Ad firm Campbell Mithun relocating to 510 Marquette building". Star Tribune. 2013-12-08. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  15. ^ Morrison, Maureen (2014-01-21). "Campbell Mithun Names David Carter Chief Creative Officer". Advertising Age. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  16. ^ Kristine Olson. "Campbell Mithun hires David Carter as chief creative officer and bolsters creative offering". Campbell Mithun. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  17. ^ Phelps, David (2014-11-11). "Campbell Mithun is now just Mithun". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2014-11-16.
  18. ^ Coffee, Patrick (2015-10-13). "After 80 Years With One Ad Shop, Land O' Lakes Hires The Martin Agency". Adweek. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
  19. ^ Coffee, Patrick (2016-01-27). "Mithun Closes, Becomes McCann Minneapolis". AgencySpy. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
  20. ^ Hammerand, Jim (2016-01-27). "Mithun's top executives are gone — and so is its name". Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
  21. ^ Norfleet, Nicole (2016-01-27). "Mithun name going away as firm rebranded as McCann Minneapolis". StarTribune. Retrieved 2016-01-27.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Mithun was an advertising and marketing firm founded in 1933 by Ralph Campbell and Ray Mithun It was part of Interpublic Group of Communication Companies The core business was consumer advertising through radio TV print digital mobile and out of home 1 The company was based in Minneapolis Minnesota On January 27 2016 Mithun ended its 83 year history through a restructuring that consolidated Mithun Compass Point Media and McCann Worldgroup s Minneapolis based General Mills account team into newly formed McCann Minneapolis MithunCompany typeSubsidiary of IPGIndustryAdvertising Marketing MediaFounded1933 91 years ago 1933 FateMerged with Compass Point Media and McCann Worldgroup s Minneapolis based General Mills account team and became McCann Minneapolis on January 27 2016HeadquartersMinneapolisKey peopleFounders Ralph CampbellRay Mithun Co founder Websiteinterpublic com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 1950s 1960s 1 3 1970s 1980s 1 4 1990s 2000s 1 5 2010 2016 2 References 3 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Ralph Campbell and Ray Mithun started their advertising agency as Campbell Mithun in the midst of the Great Depression during a time of widespread business closings and bank failures Ralph Campbell was president for 10 years and chairman for four years before retiring in 1947 He died in 1949 at the age of 63 Ray Mithun earned a reputation as a visionary founder when in an internal memo he proclaimed that Everything Talks This statement and tenet which remained as a staple of the agency explains how every component of communications should work together seamlessly like cogwheels 2 Mithun remained involved with the agency until his retirement in 1978 and died 20 years later Within the first decade of business anchored by a client roster including Andersen Windows Land O Lakes and Northwestern National Bank Ray Mithun at the age of 34 was named president and billings had grown to 2 7 million by 1943 A 1274 increase since 1933 1950s 1960s edit By the late 1950s and early 1960s Campbell Mithun was highly regarded 3 within the advertising industry for its creative work One of the ad campaigns that propelled the company was the Land of Sky Blue Waters television spot for Hamm s beer 4 The success of this campaign led to many other accounts across the country such as Toro Interstate Bakery and General Mills 1 5 In 1953 Campbell Mithun became the largest advertising agency in Minneapolis 6 In 1958 silent film and comedy icon Buster Keaton created one of the first musical icons in advertising history with the Northwest Orient Airlines TV campaign 6 From 1965 to 1967 Campbell Mithun worked with puppeteer Jim Henson on campaigns for La Choy canned chow mein and Wilson s Certified Meats In 1969 billings hit 75 million 6 1970s 1980s edit In 1974 the Master Lock Marksman campaign became the first Super Bowl specific strategy 7 In 1976 the agency started Cash Plus Media Services a media buying service which was renamed as Compass Point Media 8 in 1977 The Incredible Edible Egg campaign launched for the American Egg Board In 1978 Ted Bates Worldwide acquired Campbell Mithun 6 In 1980 with 250 million in billings Campbell Mithun becomes the largest agency west of the Mississippi River 6 In 1985 Campbell Mithun helped client Dairy Queen conceptualize and produce the DQ Blizzard Flavored Treat In 1986 London based Saatchi amp Saatchi a publicly owned company purchases Ted Bates Worldwide and Bates subsidiaries Campbell Mithun and William Esty In the same year ConAgra s Healthy Choice is added to the client roster 1 In 1988 Campbell Mithun and William Esty agency merged to become Campbell Mithun Esty CME with combined billings of 740 million 1 The merger paves the way for the iconic Corona beer campaign featuring Gulf Coast beaches In 1989 Ray Mithun was inducted into the American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame 6 1990s 2000s edit In 1992 Campbell Mithun Esty announced the merger of CME and London based KHBB to form a new international advertising agency network CME KHBB Advertising Inc with combined billings of 1 2 billion was listed as the 17th largest ad agency in the world 9 In 1995 CME management and Interpublic Group of Companies entered into joint ownership of CME 9 In 1996 Campbell Mithun helped develop the tagline Hey Where s the cream filling for Hostess CupCakes Twinkies Ho Hos and Ding Dongs a tagline that will remain until 2013 In 1998 at the age of 89 co founder Ray Mithun died In 2000 Campbell Mithun parted ways with Esty and returned to its original name In 2001 the agency topped 1 billion in billings and aired its first Super Bowl spot for H amp R Block As part of the Interpublic Group of Companies Campbell Mithun also had offices in California and New York and operated from its headquarter offices in the newly named Campbell Mithun Tower in Minneapolis 3 In 2006 The Lucky 13 Internship program was created to honor Ray Mithun s sentiment of courage perspective and opportunity The Lucky 13 Internship program recruited talent from around the world On April 1 2008 Campbell Mithun celebrated its 75th anniversary You Got People won top Account Planning honors in the Service Brand category for the 2008 American Association of Advertising Agencies Jay Chiat Planning Award 10 January 8 2022 William Bill Dunlap former CEO passed at age 83 2010 2016 edit In 2010 Campbell Mithun merged with MRM Worldwide and named its first female president Rachael Marret 11 In 2013 Campbell Mithun celebrated its 80th anniversary 12 Rob Buchner became CEO 13 and the agency announced plans to move to the 510 Marquette Building 14 In 2014 David Carter joined Campbell Mithun as chief creative officer 15 Carter formerly worked at BBDO New York and created two of the One Show s Top Ten campaigns of the decade BMW Films and HBO Voyeur 16 In 2014 Campbell Mithun dropped the name Campbell and became known as just Mithun 17 In 2015 the agency lost the Land O Lakes account to The Martin Agency after a competitive review ending an 80 year long relationship 18 In 2016 the agency was dissolved as McCann Worldgroup consolidated Mithun Compass Point Media and McCann Worldgroup s Minneapolis based General Mills account team into newly formed McCann Minneapolis CEO Rob Buchner and CCO David Carter together with other staff members were fired due to their inability to competitively position the agency in the digital age win new creative business and for losing multiple major historic accounts including Land O Lakes and Toro 19 20 21 References edit a b c d Interpublic Group Company Detail 1 Retrieved on 11 May 2009 Campbell Mithun Now Simply Mithun The Minneapolis Egotist 2014 11 11 a b Campbell Mithun Esty Inc History Funding Universe Ad Age Top 100 21st Century Advertising Campaigns Advertising Age 1999 03 29 Mithun website 2 Retrieved on 11 May 2009 a b c d e f McDonough John 2003 03 10 Campbell Mithun at 70 Ad Age Steinberg Brian 2015 01 26 Super Bowl Ads 11 Commercials That Forced The Big Game To Change Its Spots Cash Plus Media Tries New Name Direction Adweek October 16 2006 Retrieved February 15 2021 a b Campbell Mithun Esty Inc Company Profile Information Business Description History Background Information on Campbell Mithun Esty Inc American Association of Advertising Agencies 3 Archived 2008 08 28 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Jay Chiat Planning Award Winners Retrieved 5 May 2009 Kristine Olson 2010 08 16 Rachael Marret Named Campbell Mithun President Campbell Mithun Archived from the original on 2014 02 21 Retrieved 2014 02 03 Steve Wehrenberg What endures 80 years Ray Mithun s values and ideas Campbell Mithun Retrieved 2014 02 03 Morrison Maureen 2013 06 26 Campbell Mithun Taps Fallon s Rob Buchner As CEO Advertising Age Retrieved 2014 02 03 Ad firm Campbell Mithun relocating to 510 Marquette building Star Tribune 2013 12 08 Retrieved 2014 02 03 Morrison Maureen 2014 01 21 Campbell Mithun Names David Carter Chief Creative Officer Advertising Age Retrieved 2014 02 03 Kristine Olson Campbell Mithun hires David Carter as chief creative officer and bolsters creative offering Campbell Mithun Retrieved 2014 02 03 Phelps David 2014 11 11 Campbell Mithun is now just Mithun Star Tribune Retrieved 2014 11 16 Coffee Patrick 2015 10 13 After 80 Years With One Ad Shop Land O Lakes Hires The Martin Agency Adweek Retrieved 2015 11 09 Coffee Patrick 2016 01 27 Mithun Closes Becomes McCann Minneapolis AgencySpy Retrieved 2016 01 27 Hammerand Jim 2016 01 27 Mithun s top executives are gone and so is its name Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal Retrieved 2016 01 27 Norfleet Nicole 2016 01 27 Mithun name going away as firm rebranded as McCann Minneapolis StarTribune Retrieved 2016 01 27 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mithun Agency amp oldid 1197564646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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