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McCann (company)

McCann, formerly McCann Erickson, is an American global advertising agency network, with offices in 120 countries. McCann is part of McCann Worldgroup, along with several other agencies, including direct digital marketing agency MRM//McCann, experiential marketing agency Momentum Worldwide, healthcare marketing group McCann Health, and public-relations and strategic-communications agency Weber Shandwick.[1]

McCann
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAdvertising, Marketing
Founded1902 (1902) (Erickson)
1912 (1912) (H. K. McCann)
1930 (1930) (merger)
Headquarters
ParentInterpublic Group
WebsiteMcCann.com

McCann Worldgroup, along with agency networks MullenLowe and FCB, make up The Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG), one of the four large holding companies in the advertising industry.[2]

Ad campaigns edit

In 1964, the "Put a Tiger in Your Tank" campaign was developed by McCann Erickson for Esso. Sales soared and the advertising became the talk of the land; Time magazine declared 1964 to be "The Year of the Tiger" along Madison Avenue.

McCann Erickson created Coca-Cola's "It's The Real Thing" slogan and ad campaign, including the 1971 "Hilltop" ad, which featured the "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" jingle.[3] The song for the commercial was recorded by The New Seekers, and first aired as a radio ad before being made into a television commercial.[3] The song was rerecorded for commercial release as "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)". The commercial was featured in the final episode of the TV series Mad Men. McCann Erickson also developed the "Army Strong" campaign for the United States Army. The company also developed the MasterCard commercial saying "There are some things money can't buy. For everything else, there's MasterCard",[4] as well as the Rice-a-Roni jingle (based on a 1923 song, "Barney Google").[5] McCann Erickson also developed the Gold Blend couple advertisements for Nescafé, which aired from 1987 to 1993. McCann worked on Russia Today's 2008 rebranding and came up with their slogan, "Question More".[6]

Other McCann campaigns have included “Quick, Henry the Flit!” from the 1928 ads created by Theodor (Dr. Seuss) Geisel;[7] “You can be sure… if it’s Westinghouse” from 1954, which featured the actress and consumer advocate Betty Furness in the commercials; “Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick,” from 1965;[8] and “It’s Better in the Bahamas,” from 1976.[9]

The agency also introduced the line, “If you’ve got the time, we’ve got the beer” for Miller High Life in 1971, and then “Everything you’ve always wanted in a beer. And less.” in the 1973 introduction of Miller Lite beer. During Super Bowl XIV in 1980, the agency ran a Coca-Cola commercial starring the Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle “Mean” Joe Greene that USA Today's Ad Meter poll of readers ranked in 2016 as the No. 1 Super Bowl commercial of all time.

In 1973, McCann New York launched the campaign for L’Oréal's hair coloring products featuring the line, “Because I’m Worth It.” It featured three female personalities beginning with Joanne Dusseau, Meredith Baxter Birney and Cybill Shepherd, explaining why they were willing to spend more for their hair.

In 2012, McCann Melbourne launched the "Dumb Ways to Die" animated ad campaign for Metro Trains in Melbourne, Australia, that promoted safety through darkly amusing animation and a catchy song that quickly went viral with 200 million downloads.

To help launch one of Lockheed Martin's STEM initiatives in 2016, Generation Beyond, McCann transformed a yellow school bus into the world's first “Group VR Experience.” Students thought they were going on an ordinary field trip. But as the windows transformed to reveal the Martian landscape, they were surprised with a field trip like no other.[10] The campaign, "Field Trip to Mars" won many industry awards in the 2016-2017 season including being the most awarded at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in 2016.[11]

On the eve of International Women's Day in March 2017, State Street Global Advisors and McCann New York unveiled Fearless Girl in the Wall Street area, a statue of a little girl posturing boldly with her hands on her hips, representing female empowerment and gender equality. The installation became a global viral sensation. In February 2018, the City of New York announced that the Fearless Girl statue would be permanently installed in downtown Manhattan.[12]

For MGM Resorts in 2018, it launched "Universal Love" in which six iconic wedding songs were re-recorded to be more inclusive of LGBTQ relationships. When the musician Prince died on April 21, 2016, Commonwealth//McCann, the agency handling the General Motors global Chevrolet account, ran a full-page tribute ad in six U.S. newspapers, just showing the back of a red 1963 Chevrolet Corvette, and not naming either GM or Chevrolet. The copy said, "Baby that was much too fast, 1958–2016," a reference to the lyrics in Prince's 1982 hit song "Little Red Corvette".[13] The agency, which introduced George Clooney into U.S. Nespresso advertising in 2015, created the 2017 special effects commercial in which the actor is shown hitching rides in actual scenes from famous movies such as Psycho and Easy Rider as he travels for the coffee.[14]

McCann Worldgroup edit

 
McCann Worldgroup logo

McCann Worldgroup (MW) was formed in 1997 as the parent company of McCann and several other agencies, including MRM//McCann and Weber Shandwick.

McCann Canada edit

McCann's Canadian subsidiary is the product of the 1995 merger of its Canadian office, founded in 1915 as an outpost of H. K. McCann, and MacLaren Advertising.

The MacLaren Advertising Company was an outgrowth of the Toronto office of the Detroit-based firm, Campbell-Ewald, which was opened in 1922 to handle General Motors Canada's advertising account. Former reporter John A. MacLaren was hired as the Toronto office's general manager, purchased the Canadian office and renamed it MacLaren Advertising in 1935. By the 1960s, it had developed into an international advertising firm, MacLaren International.[15][16]

The firm was best known for launching the General Motors Hockey Broadcast in 1931 when it acquired exclusive radio broadcasting rights for games held in Maple Leaf Gardens. The programme initially aired on the CN Radio network. The series transferred to CNR's successor, the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission and became the Imperial Esso Hockey Broadcast in 1934, when Imperial Oil became its sponsor, and then Hockey Night in Canada in 1936 when it began airing on the CRBC's successor, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. MacLaren Advertising would produce the programme in collaboration with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation until 1988.[15]

The agency became a leader in Canadian advertising, and was the first advertising agency in Canada to have a radio department, research department, direct mail and sales promotion department, as well as a poster and store display division. As it grew, it established branches in Montreal, Quebec City, and London, Ontario.[17]

MacLaren Advertising clients included General Motors Canada, General Electric Canada, Imperial Oil, Canada Packers, and the Government of Canada. It established the first radio department in any Canadian advertising agency. By 1948, MacLaren was the first to advertise its corporate clients on television featuring celebrities and well-known jingles.[18]

It acquired the Norris-Patterson agency in 1942, and by 1954 was one of the top 50 companies in North America. MacLaren expanded further, establishing branch offices in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Ottawa.[17]

In the 1950s and 1960s, MacLaren was the largest ad agency in Canada and its staff produced 85% of TV network programming after CBC Television started broadcasting in 1952.[17] The firm was responsible for Molson's "I Am Canadian" campaign and the “Built For Drivers” platform for Pontiac, and a series of ads for Sunlight detergent in the 1980s.[15]

In the 1970s, it acquired agencies in London and Paris and opened an office in Nassau.[17]

In 1988, the firm was acquired by Lintas Worldwide which renamed the firm MacLaren:Lintas. In 1995, the firm, now a Canadian subsidiary, was sold to the McCann and renamed MacLaren McCann. In 2016, it was renamed McCann Canada, with offices in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, and Montreal.[15]

Timeline edit

  • 1902: Alfred Erickson formed his own advertising agency in New York City.[19]
  • 1912: Harrison McCann, along with four partners, launches H. K. McCann Co, and introduces the credo "Truth Well Told".
  • 1915: H. K. McCann Co., established a Canadian office in Toronto in 1915. An office in Montreal opened in 1918.[15]
  • 1920: McCann's "Truth Well Told" becomes the first service company emblem to receive intellectual property protection through the U.S. Copyright Office. The U.S. Patent Office, which had granted trademark protection only to manufacturers until then, then formally granted the slogan/logo trademark registration in January 1921.[20]
  • 1927: McCann opens offices in Paris, Berlin and London.
  • 1930: McCann and Erickson merge companies.
  • 1935: Latin American offices open in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro.
  • 1943: McCann New York hires Viennese psychology researchers Dr. Herta Herzog and Dr. Hans Zeisel, becoming "the first [agency] to hire psychological research staff"[21]
  • 1947: The McCann-produced "Swift Home Service Club", with Tex McCrary and his wife Jinx Falkenburg, became the first regularly scheduled sponsored TV program on November 7, 1947, running on four NBC network stations.[22]
  • 1948: Marion Harper, Jr., at 32 years old, is named Harrison K. McCann's successor as president of the agency.[23]
  • 1949: McCann names four women as VPs: copy group heads Alberta Hays and Margot Sherman, account executive Florence Richards, and radio-TV department executive producer Dorothy Barstow McCann.[24]
  • 1955: Coca-Cola assigns its U.S. ad account to McCann as a plan to consolidate and integrate U.S. and international advertising.[25]
  • 1956: McCann began expansion outside of advertising by forming Communications Counselors, Inc. (CCI), an international PR company, and Marketing Planning Corp. (Marplan), a research organization.
  • 1957: McCann became the first U.S. advertising agency to bill $100 million in TV and radio sales.
  • 1958: McCann resigns larger Chrysler account in order to take on Buick and align with General Motors around the world.[26]
  • 1959: The Australian office opens, as well as European offices in Italy, Netherlands and Switzerland.
  • 1960: The company is organised to four independent operating units reporting into McCann Erickson, Inc. (later to become the Interpublic Group in 1961). The Office opens in Japan.
  • 1964: The Spanish government of Francisco Franco hired the agency to improve its image in the United States.[27]
  • 1973: McCann International and McCann US reunite into the single agency McCann Erickson Worldwide.
  • 1992: McCann lost its largest customer, Coca-Cola.
  • 1995: Acquired MacLaren Advertising in Canada from Lintas Worldwide, merging it with its existing Canadian subsidiary to become MacLaren McCann. It would be renamed McCann Canada in 2016.[15]
  • 1997: McCann Worldgroup formed, which includes: McCann Erickson Worldwide and what would become MRM//McCann, Momentum Worldwide, McCann Healthcare Worldwide, Weber Shandwick and FutureBrand.
  • 1998, 1999 and 2000: McCann Erickson was named "Global Agency of the Year" by Adweek.[28]
  • 1998, McCann Erickson purchases Fitzgerald is & Company in Atlanta, and retains the Fitzgerald & Company moniker[29]
  • 2000: Coca-Cola returned as a customer with a new "groundbreaking contract, making McCann a marketing partner".[30]
  • 2012: Harris Diamond, previously CEO of Weber Shandwick and CEO of Interpublic Groups’ Constituency Management Group, joins McCann Worldgroup as its new Chairman and CEO.[31]
  • 2013: General Motors’ worldwide Chevrolet account is consolidated with the agency in Commonwealth//McCann.
  • 2014: United//McCann is established to handle the worldwide Microsoft account.[32]
  • 2017: Adweek names McCann "Agency of the Year".
  • 2018: Global Effie Effectiveness Index named McCann Most Effective Agency Network, and MRM//McCann is named Ad Ages' "2018 Business-to-Business Agency of the Year".
  • 2020: Bill Kolb was promoted from chief operating officer to CEO. [33]
  • 2022: Bill Kolb steps down as CEO, remains as chairman and plans to appoint Daryl Lee as chief executive officer. [33]

In popular culture edit

In the AMC series Mad Men, an executive at McCann Erickson is introduced in Season 1 as showing great interest in poaching Don Draper away from Sterling Cooper. This attempt is ultimately unsuccessful but McCann would feature as a background adversary to Sterling Cooper for most of the series. Sterling Cooper and its parent company, Putnam, Powell and Lowe, are acquired by McCann, leading Don Draper to help start a new agency rather than be part of what he calls a "sausage factory."[34] Responding to the show, the ad company bought space in Adweek, Brandweek, and Mediaweek headlined "Welcome, Sterling Cooper" and signed "Your friends at McCann Erickson".[35] Later in the series,[36] Roger Sterling negotiates the sale of 51% of Sterling Cooper & Partners to McCann as an independent subsidiary, but McCann subsequently swallows up the company and consolidates it into its much larger business.[37] The series ended with the landmark Hilltop ad for Coca-Cola made by McCann Erickson.[38][39]

Former employees edit

Former employees include Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss), and President Ronald Reagan's brother, Neil Reagan, who was senior vice president of McCann Erickson. Homoerotic artist Tom of Finland started his work in the 1960s as an art director at the Finnish branch of the agency.[40][41]

Others have included James Dickey, the novelist (Deliverance) and poet (U.S. Poet Laureate, 1966–1968), who joined as a copywriter on Coca-Cola in 1956, working first in New York and then in Atlanta for a few years;[42] Edward Lewis Wallant, who worked (1957–1961) as an art director in New York while he was writing the novel The Pawnbroker (1961), which became in 1964 the first U.S. film to treat the horrors of The Holocaust from the viewpoint of a survivor;[43] Bert Sugar, the sports historian and boxing writer, who worked in New York in the 1960s;[44] Bryce Courtenay, one of Australia's best-selling authors (The Power of One), who worked in Sydney for more than a decade starting in 1959, including as creative director;[45] Ismail Merchant, who joined New York as an account executive in 1958 while developing his first film, The Creation of Woman (1960), and then went on to form Merchant Ivory Productions, famous for movies such as A Room with a View (1985) and Howards End (1992);[46][47] Grant Tinker, who was director of program development in McCann New York (1954–1957), and then co-founded MTM Enterprises (The Mary Tyler Moore Show) and later became CEO of NBC (1981–1986);[48] Stan Weston, who created the G.I. Joe action figure and helped develop the ThunderCats cartoon series; comic actor Dave Thomas, who was a Toronto and New York copywriter at the agency on Coca-Cola (1974–1976), known for portraying Doug McKenzie in SCTV's early 1980s Bob and Doug McKenzie skits with Rick Moranis;[49] and Shonda Rhimes (Grey's Anatomy), whose first job out of college in 1991 was as a writer in San Francisco.[50]

The writer and filmmaker Jomí García Ascot, who was VP-creative director of McCann Mexico up through 1978, was part of the influential creative group in Mexico that included Gabriel García Márquez, who dedicated the first Spanish-language edition of One Hundred Years of Solitude to García Ascot and his wife. As recalled by the Mexican novelist and poet Fernando del Paso, the Stanton Publicidad agency that would become part of McCann Mexico in 1968 brought together writers and filmmakers that included himself, García Márquez, María Luisa Mendoza, Álvaro Mutis, Jorge Fons, and Arturo Ripstein.[51]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ O'Leary, Noreen (February 28, 2013). "Fast Chat: McCann Worldgroup's Luca Lindner Says advertising is about 'risk, tears and smiling'". Adweek.
  2. ^ Elliott, Stuart (September 2, 1997). "McCann-Erickson Wins Hotel Account". The New York Times.
  3. ^ a b Chang, Jeff (21 October 2014). Who We Be: The Colorization of America. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0312571290. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  4. ^ Elliott, Stuart (August 11, 2004). "MasterCard drops the names of major retailers into the print portion of its 'priceless' campaign". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Finz, Stacy (July 16, 2006). "Rice-a-Redux: Once Again It's the San Francisco treat". San Francisco Chronicle.
  6. ^ Rutenberg, Jim (13 September 2017). "RT, Sputnik and Russia's New Theory of War". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  7. ^ Elliott, Stuart (16 March 2007). "Do You Know Where Your Slogan Is?". New York Times.
  8. ^ Stevenson, Heon (2008). American automobile advertising, 1930-1980: an illustrated history. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. ISBN 9780786436859. OCLC 173241131.
  9. ^ Advertisement for Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association. (7 December 2012). “The Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association Celebrating 60 Years of Service to The Bahamas, 1952-2012.”
  10. ^ "McCann Worldgroup | Global Network of Advertising Agencies". www.mccannworldgroup.com. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  11. ^ "Inside 'The Field Trip to Mars,' the Single Most Awarded Campaign at Cannes 2016". Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  12. ^ Vranica, Suzanne (19 June 2017). "'Fearless Girl' Steals the Conversation". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660.
  13. ^ Woodyard, Chris (22 April 2016). "'Little Red Corvette:' Chevrolet pays tribute to Prince". USA TODAY.
  14. ^ McCarthy, John (27 April 2017). "Nespresso fuels George Clooney's trip through classic movie scenes". The Drum.
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  16. ^ "Archives of Ontario : MacLaren Advertising collection".
  17. ^ a b c d "MACLAREN MCCANN CANADA". Advertising Age. September 15, 2003. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  18. ^ MacLaren Advertising collection.
  19. ^ "Did You Notice That McCann Quietly Dropped 'Erickson' From Its Name?". Business Insider. 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  20. ^ (29 Jan. 1920). “Emblem of Advertising Agency Obtains Federal Credentials.” Printers’ Ink.
  21. ^ Tungate, Mark (2007). Adland : a global history of advertising. London: Kogan Page. ISBN 978-0749452179. OCLC 191766691.
  22. ^ (17 Nov. 1947), “Television Milestones.” Newsweek.
  23. ^ Narvaez, Alfonso A. (26 October 1989). "Marion Harper Jr., 73, a Leader In the Advertising Industry, Dies". New York Times.
  24. ^ "McCann-Erickson Agency Names 4 Women Vice Presidents". New York Times. 12 December 1949.
  25. ^ (17 October 1955). “McCann-Erickson Replaces D’Arcy on $15,000,000 Coca-Cola Account: Switch Made so that Coca-Cola Could ‘Integrate Domestic, International Advertising,’ Robinson Says.” Advertising Age.
  26. ^ "Shop Man Picks a Boy Wonder; Buick's New Team Unites Different Backgrounds PRODUCTION MAN AND BOY WONDER". New York Times. 14 February 1958.
  27. ^ Payne, S.G. The Franco Regime: 1936–1975. Madison: University of Wisconsin, 1987. p 530.
  28. ^ "McCannWorldGroup". McCann WorldGroup.
  29. ^ "Atlanta's Fitzgerald, McCann Make It Official". 23 February 1998.
  30. ^ Warner, Fara (October 31, 2001). "Change Agent – John Dooner". Fast Company. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  31. ^ Parekh, Rupal; Bruell, Alexandra (13 November 2012). "Harris Diamond Succeeds Nick Brien as McCann Worldgroup CEO". Advertising Age.
  32. ^ Graham, Megan (18 December 2017). "Microsoft Reviews Global Media Agency Account". Advertising Age.
  33. ^ a b Graham, Megan (2022-07-21). "McCann Taps Media-Agency Group Leader for Top Role as CEO Leaves Post". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  34. ^ Edwards Jim (August 16, 2010). "Why Ad Agency McCann Can't Stop AMC's Mad Men from Bashing Its Good Name". CBS News.
  35. ^ Elliott, Stuart (November 17, 2009). "McCann Responds to 'Mad Men'". The New York Times.
  36. ^ In the Mad Men Season 7 episode "Waterloo" (May 25, 2014)
  37. ^ In the Mad Men Season 7 episode "Time & Life" (April 26, 2015)
  38. ^ Steinber, Brian (May 18, 2015). "'Mad Men' Finale Revives Landmark Coke Ad". Variety.
  39. ^ Monllos, Kristina (May 18, 2015). "Coca-Cola Knew It Would Be in the Mad Men Finale, but That's About All It Knew 'Hilltop' spot was key to the series' end". AdWeek.
  40. ^ Parekh, Rupal (March 29, 2010). "Value Of McCann's Industry Influence? Priceless". AdAge.
  41. ^ Holloway, Lynette (December 13, 1996). "Neil Reagan, 88, Ad Executive And Jovial Brother of President". The New York Times.
  42. ^ Krebs, Albin (21 January 1997). "James Dickey, Two-Fisted Poet and the Author of 'Deliverance,' Is Dead at 73". New York Times.
  43. ^ Victoria., Aarons (2014). The new diaspora : the changing landscape of American Jewish fiction. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 9780814340561. OCLC 903420922.
  44. ^ Wilbur, Martin (25 March 2012). "Boxing Writer, Chappaqua Resident Bert Sugar Dies at 75". www.theexaminernews.com.
  45. ^ Clark, Blanche; Metcalf, Fran (23 November 2012). "Obituary of author Bryce Courtenay one of Australia's greatest storytellers". Daily Telegraph.
  46. ^ Hirahara, Naomi (30 March 2003). Distinguished Asian American business leaders. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 1573563447. OCLC 49611128.
  47. ^ Merchant, Ismail. (May, 1961). “The Creation of Woman” (Motion Picture). Trident Films, Merchant Ivory Productions.
  48. ^ "Grant Tinker | Television Academy Interviews".
  49. ^ Plume, Kenneth. "Interview With Dave Thomas (Part 1 of 5)". IGN.
  50. ^ Hunt, Stacey Wilson (26 June 2011). "'Grey's Anatomy's' Shonda Rhimes Turns Up The Heat In New Series 'Scandal'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  51. ^ Lobato, Carmen Álvarez. (2013). "’Me Casé Con la literatura, Pero Mi Amante es la Historia’". Una Conversación con Fernando del Paso.” Literatura Mexicana, vol.24 no.2.

External links edit

  • McCann Erickson official site

mccann, company, this, article, needs, updated, please, help, update, this, reflect, recent, events, newly, available, information, august, 2020, mccann, formerly, mccann, erickson, american, global, advertising, agency, network, with, offices, countries, mcca. This article needs to be updated Please help update this to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2020 McCann formerly McCann Erickson is an American global advertising agency network with offices in 120 countries McCann is part of McCann Worldgroup along with several other agencies including direct digital marketing agency MRM McCann experiential marketing agency Momentum Worldwide healthcare marketing group McCann Health and public relations and strategic communications agency Weber Shandwick 1 McCannCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryAdvertising MarketingFounded1902 1902 Erickson 1912 1912 H K McCann 1930 1930 merger HeadquartersUnited StatesParentInterpublic GroupWebsiteMcCann comMcCann Worldgroup along with agency networks MullenLowe and FCB make up The Interpublic Group of Companies IPG one of the four large holding companies in the advertising industry 2 Contents 1 Ad campaigns 2 McCann Worldgroup 3 McCann Canada 4 Timeline 5 In popular culture 6 Former employees 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksAd campaigns editIn 1964 the Put a Tiger in Your Tank campaign was developed by McCann Erickson for Esso Sales soared and the advertising became the talk of the land Time magazine declared 1964 to be The Year of the Tiger along Madison Avenue McCann Erickson created Coca Cola s It s The Real Thing slogan and ad campaign including the 1971 Hilltop ad which featured the I d Like to Buy the World a Coke jingle 3 The song for the commercial was recorded by The New Seekers and first aired as a radio ad before being made into a television commercial 3 The song was rerecorded for commercial release as I d Like to Teach the World to Sing In Perfect Harmony The commercial was featured in the final episode of the TV series Mad Men McCann Erickson also developed the Army Strong campaign for the United States Army The company also developed the MasterCard commercial saying There are some things money can t buy For everything else there s MasterCard 4 as well as the Rice a Roni jingle based on a 1923 song Barney Google 5 McCann Erickson also developed the Gold Blend couple advertisements for Nescafe which aired from 1987 to 1993 McCann worked on Russia Today s 2008 rebranding and came up with their slogan Question More 6 Other McCann campaigns have included Quick Henry the Flit from the 1928 ads created by Theodor Dr Seuss Geisel 7 You can be sure if it s Westinghouse from 1954 which featured the actress and consumer advocate Betty Furness in the commercials Wouldn t you really rather have a Buick from 1965 8 and It s Better in the Bahamas from 1976 9 The agency also introduced the line If you ve got the time we ve got the beer for Miller High Life in 1971 and then Everything you ve always wanted in a beer And less in the 1973 introduction of Miller Lite beer During Super Bowl XIV in 1980 the agency ran a Coca Cola commercial starring the Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Mean Joe Greene that USA Today s Ad Meter poll of readers ranked in 2016 as the No 1 Super Bowl commercial of all time In 1973 McCann New York launched the campaign for L Oreal s hair coloring products featuring the line Because I m Worth It It featured three female personalities beginning with Joanne Dusseau Meredith Baxter Birney and Cybill Shepherd explaining why they were willing to spend more for their hair In 2012 McCann Melbourne launched the Dumb Ways to Die animated ad campaign for Metro Trains in Melbourne Australia that promoted safety through darkly amusing animation and a catchy song that quickly went viral with 200 million downloads To help launch one of Lockheed Martin s STEM initiatives in 2016 Generation Beyond McCann transformed a yellow school bus into the world s first Group VR Experience Students thought they were going on an ordinary field trip But as the windows transformed to reveal the Martian landscape they were surprised with a field trip like no other 10 The campaign Field Trip to Mars won many industry awards in the 2016 2017 season including being the most awarded at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in 2016 11 On the eve of International Women s Day in March 2017 State Street Global Advisors and McCann New York unveiled Fearless Girl in the Wall Street area a statue of a little girl posturing boldly with her hands on her hips representing female empowerment and gender equality The installation became a global viral sensation In February 2018 the City of New York announced that the Fearless Girl statue would be permanently installed in downtown Manhattan 12 For MGM Resorts in 2018 it launched Universal Love in which six iconic wedding songs were re recorded to be more inclusive of LGBTQ relationships When the musician Prince died on April 21 2016 Commonwealth McCann the agency handling the General Motors global Chevrolet account ran a full page tribute ad in six U S newspapers just showing the back of a red 1963 Chevrolet Corvette and not naming either GM or Chevrolet The copy said Baby that was much too fast 1958 2016 a reference to the lyrics in Prince s 1982 hit song Little Red Corvette 13 The agency which introduced George Clooney into U S Nespresso advertising in 2015 created the 2017 special effects commercial in which the actor is shown hitching rides in actual scenes from famous movies such as Psycho and Easy Rider as he travels for the coffee 14 McCann Worldgroup edit nbsp McCann Worldgroup logoMcCann Worldgroup MW was formed in 1997 as the parent company of McCann and several other agencies including MRM McCann and Weber Shandwick McCann Canada editMcCann s Canadian subsidiary is the product of the 1995 merger of its Canadian office founded in 1915 as an outpost of H K McCann and MacLaren Advertising The MacLaren Advertising Company was an outgrowth of the Toronto office of the Detroit based firm Campbell Ewald which was opened in 1922 to handle General Motors Canada s advertising account Former reporter John A MacLaren was hired as the Toronto office s general manager purchased the Canadian office and renamed it MacLaren Advertising in 1935 By the 1960s it had developed into an international advertising firm MacLaren International 15 16 The firm was best known for launching the General Motors Hockey Broadcast in 1931 when it acquired exclusive radio broadcasting rights for games held in Maple Leaf Gardens The programme initially aired on the CN Radio network The series transferred to CNR s successor the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission and became the Imperial Esso Hockey Broadcast in 1934 when Imperial Oil became its sponsor and then Hockey Night in Canada in 1936 when it began airing on the CRBC s successor the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation MacLaren Advertising would produce the programme in collaboration with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation until 1988 15 The agency became a leader in Canadian advertising and was the first advertising agency in Canada to have a radio department research department direct mail and sales promotion department as well as a poster and store display division As it grew it established branches in Montreal Quebec City and London Ontario 17 MacLaren Advertising clients included General Motors Canada General Electric Canada Imperial Oil Canada Packers and the Government of Canada It established the first radio department in any Canadian advertising agency By 1948 MacLaren was the first to advertise its corporate clients on television featuring celebrities and well known jingles 18 It acquired the Norris Patterson agency in 1942 and by 1954 was one of the top 50 companies in North America MacLaren expanded further establishing branch offices in Vancouver Winnipeg and Ottawa 17 In the 1950s and 1960s MacLaren was the largest ad agency in Canada and its staff produced 85 of TV network programming after CBC Television started broadcasting in 1952 17 The firm was responsible for Molson s I Am Canadian campaign and the Built For Drivers platform for Pontiac and a series of ads for Sunlight detergent in the 1980s 15 In the 1970s it acquired agencies in London and Paris and opened an office in Nassau 17 In 1988 the firm was acquired by Lintas Worldwide which renamed the firm MacLaren Lintas In 1995 the firm now a Canadian subsidiary was sold to the McCann and renamed MacLaren McCann In 2016 it was renamed McCann Canada with offices in Toronto Calgary Vancouver and Montreal 15 Timeline edit1902 Alfred Erickson formed his own advertising agency in New York City 19 1912 Harrison McCann along with four partners launches H K McCann Co and introduces the credo Truth Well Told 1915 H K McCann Co established a Canadian office in Toronto in 1915 An office in Montreal opened in 1918 15 1920 McCann s Truth Well Told becomes the first service company emblem to receive intellectual property protection through the U S Copyright Office The U S Patent Office which had granted trademark protection only to manufacturers until then then formally granted the slogan logo trademark registration in January 1921 20 1927 McCann opens offices in Paris Berlin and London 1930 McCann and Erickson merge companies 1935 Latin American offices open in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro 1943 McCann New York hires Viennese psychology researchers Dr Herta Herzog and Dr Hans Zeisel becoming the first agency to hire psychological research staff 21 1947 The McCann produced Swift Home Service Club with Tex McCrary and his wife Jinx Falkenburg became the first regularly scheduled sponsored TV program on November 7 1947 running on four NBC network stations 22 1948 Marion Harper Jr at 32 years old is named Harrison K McCann s successor as president of the agency 23 1949 McCann names four women as VPs copy group heads Alberta Hays and Margot Sherman account executive Florence Richards and radio TV department executive producer Dorothy Barstow McCann 24 1955 Coca Cola assigns its U S ad account to McCann as a plan to consolidate and integrate U S and international advertising 25 1956 McCann began expansion outside of advertising by forming Communications Counselors Inc CCI an international PR company and Marketing Planning Corp Marplan a research organization 1957 McCann became the first U S advertising agency to bill 100 million in TV and radio sales 1958 McCann resigns larger Chrysler account in order to take on Buick and align with General Motors around the world 26 1959 The Australian office opens as well as European offices in Italy Netherlands and Switzerland 1960 The company is organised to four independent operating units reporting into McCann Erickson Inc later to become the Interpublic Group in 1961 The Office opens in Japan 1964 The Spanish government of Francisco Franco hired the agency to improve its image in the United States 27 1973 McCann International and McCann US reunite into the single agency McCann Erickson Worldwide 1992 McCann lost its largest customer Coca Cola 1995 Acquired MacLaren Advertising in Canada from Lintas Worldwide merging it with its existing Canadian subsidiary to become MacLaren McCann It would be renamed McCann Canada in 2016 15 1997 McCann Worldgroup formed which includes McCann Erickson Worldwide and what would become MRM McCann Momentum Worldwide McCann Healthcare Worldwide Weber Shandwick and FutureBrand 1998 1999 and 2000 McCann Erickson was named Global Agency of the Year by Adweek 28 1998 McCann Erickson purchases Fitzgerald is amp Company in Atlanta and retains the Fitzgerald amp Company moniker 29 2000 Coca Cola returned as a customer with a new groundbreaking contract making McCann a marketing partner 30 2012 Harris Diamond previously CEO of Weber Shandwick and CEO of Interpublic Groups Constituency Management Group joins McCann Worldgroup as its new Chairman and CEO 31 2013 General Motors worldwide Chevrolet account is consolidated with the agency in Commonwealth McCann 2014 United McCann is established to handle the worldwide Microsoft account 32 2017 Adweek names McCann Agency of the Year 2018 Global Effie Effectiveness Index named McCann Most Effective Agency Network and MRM McCann is named Ad Ages 2018 Business to Business Agency of the Year 2020 Bill Kolb was promoted from chief operating officer to CEO 33 2022 Bill Kolb steps down as CEO remains as chairman and plans to appoint Daryl Lee as chief executive officer 33 In popular culture editIn the AMC series Mad Men an executive at McCann Erickson is introduced in Season 1 as showing great interest in poaching Don Draper away from Sterling Cooper This attempt is ultimately unsuccessful but McCann would feature as a background adversary to Sterling Cooper for most of the series Sterling Cooper and its parent company Putnam Powell and Lowe are acquired by McCann leading Don Draper to help start a new agency rather than be part of what he calls a sausage factory 34 Responding to the show the ad company bought space in Adweek Brandweek and Mediaweek headlined Welcome Sterling Cooper and signed Your friends at McCann Erickson 35 Later in the series 36 Roger Sterling negotiates the sale of 51 of Sterling Cooper amp Partners to McCann as an independent subsidiary but McCann subsequently swallows up the company and consolidates it into its much larger business 37 The series ended with the landmark Hilltop ad for Coca Cola made by McCann Erickson 38 39 Former employees editFormer employees include Theodor Seuss Geisel Dr Seuss and President Ronald Reagan s brother Neil Reagan who was senior vice president of McCann Erickson Homoerotic artist Tom of Finland started his work in the 1960s as an art director at the Finnish branch of the agency 40 41 Others have included James Dickey the novelist Deliverance and poet U S Poet Laureate 1966 1968 who joined as a copywriter on Coca Cola in 1956 working first in New York and then in Atlanta for a few years 42 Edward Lewis Wallant who worked 1957 1961 as an art director in New York while he was writing the novel The Pawnbroker 1961 which became in 1964 the first U S film to treat the horrors of The Holocaust from the viewpoint of a survivor 43 Bert Sugar the sports historian and boxing writer who worked in New York in the 1960s 44 Bryce Courtenay one of Australia s best selling authors The Power of One who worked in Sydney for more than a decade starting in 1959 including as creative director 45 Ismail Merchant who joined New York as an account executive in 1958 while developing his first film The Creation of Woman 1960 and then went on to form Merchant Ivory Productions famous for movies such as A Room with a View 1985 and Howards End 1992 46 47 Grant Tinker who was director of program development in McCann New York 1954 1957 and then co founded MTM Enterprises The Mary Tyler Moore Show and later became CEO of NBC 1981 1986 48 Stan Weston who created the G I Joe action figure and helped develop the ThunderCats cartoon series comic actor Dave Thomas who was a Toronto and New York copywriter at the agency on Coca Cola 1974 1976 known for portraying Doug McKenzie in SCTV s early 1980s Bob and Doug McKenzie skits with Rick Moranis 49 and Shonda Rhimes Grey s Anatomy whose first job out of college in 1991 was as a writer in San Francisco 50 The writer and filmmaker Jomi Garcia Ascot who was VP creative director of McCann Mexico up through 1978 was part of the influential creative group in Mexico that included Gabriel Garcia Marquez who dedicated the first Spanish language edition of One Hundred Years of Solitude to Garcia Ascot and his wife As recalled by the Mexican novelist and poet Fernando del Paso the Stanton Publicidad agency that would become part of McCann Mexico in 1968 brought together writers and filmmakers that included himself Garcia Marquez Maria Luisa Mendoza Alvaro Mutis Jorge Fons and Arturo Ripstein 51 See also editDumb Ways to Die a 2012 campaign made for Metro Trains in Melbourne Australia to promote rail safety Fearless GirlReferences edit O Leary Noreen February 28 2013 Fast Chat McCann Worldgroup s Luca Lindner Says advertising is about risk tears and smiling Adweek Elliott Stuart September 2 1997 McCann Erickson Wins Hotel Account The New York Times a b Chang Jeff 21 October 2014 Who We Be The Colorization of America St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0312571290 Retrieved 19 May 2015 Elliott Stuart August 11 2004 MasterCard drops the names of major retailers into the print portion of its priceless campaign The New York Times Finz Stacy July 16 2006 Rice a Redux Once Again It s the San Francisco treat San Francisco Chronicle Rutenberg Jim 13 September 2017 RT Sputnik and Russia s New Theory of War The New York Times Retrieved 10 April 2018 Elliott Stuart 16 March 2007 Do You Know Where Your Slogan Is New York Times Stevenson Heon 2008 American automobile advertising 1930 1980 an illustrated history Jefferson N C McFarland ISBN 9780786436859 OCLC 173241131 Advertisement for Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association 7 December 2012 The Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association Celebrating 60 Years of Service to The Bahamas 1952 2012 McCann Worldgroup Global Network of Advertising Agencies www mccannworldgroup com Retrieved 2018 11 19 Inside The Field Trip to Mars the Single Most Awarded Campaign at Cannes 2016 Retrieved 2018 11 19 Vranica Suzanne 19 June 2017 Fearless Girl Steals the Conversation Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Woodyard Chris 22 April 2016 Little Red Corvette Chevrolet pays tribute to Prince USA TODAY McCarthy John 27 April 2017 Nespresso fuels George Clooney s trip through classic movie scenes The Drum a b c d e f Goodbye MacLaren McCann hello McCann Canada Strategy Online July 8 2016 Retrieved September 7 2020 Archives of Ontario MacLaren Advertising collection a b c d MACLAREN MCCANN CANADA Advertising Age September 15 2003 Retrieved September 7 2020 MacLaren Advertising collection Did You Notice That McCann Quietly Dropped Erickson From Its Name Business Insider 2012 10 23 Retrieved 2019 01 07 29 Jan 1920 Emblem of Advertising Agency Obtains Federal Credentials Printers Ink Tungate Mark 2007 Adland a global history of advertising London Kogan Page ISBN 978 0749452179 OCLC 191766691 17 Nov 1947 Television Milestones Newsweek Narvaez Alfonso A 26 October 1989 Marion Harper Jr 73 a Leader In the Advertising Industry Dies New York Times McCann Erickson Agency Names 4 Women Vice Presidents New York Times 12 December 1949 17 October 1955 McCann Erickson Replaces D Arcy on 15 000 000 Coca Cola Account Switch Made so that Coca Cola Could Integrate Domestic International Advertising Robinson Says Advertising Age Shop Man Picks a Boy Wonder Buick s New Team Unites Different Backgrounds PRODUCTION MAN AND BOY WONDER New York Times 14 February 1958 Payne S G The Franco Regime 1936 1975 Madison University of Wisconsin 1987 p 530 McCannWorldGroup McCann WorldGroup Atlanta s Fitzgerald McCann Make It Official 23 February 1998 Warner Fara October 31 2001 Change Agent John Dooner Fast Company Retrieved 4 June 2018 Parekh Rupal Bruell Alexandra 13 November 2012 Harris Diamond Succeeds Nick Brien as McCann Worldgroup CEO Advertising Age Graham Megan 18 December 2017 Microsoft Reviews Global Media Agency Account Advertising Age a b Graham Megan 2022 07 21 McCann Taps Media Agency Group Leader for Top Role as CEO Leaves Post Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2022 07 22 Edwards Jim August 16 2010 Why Ad Agency McCann Can t Stop AMC s Mad Men from Bashing Its Good Name CBS News Elliott Stuart November 17 2009 McCann Responds to Mad Men The New York Times In the Mad Men Season 7 episode Waterloo May 25 2014 In the Mad Men Season 7 episode Time amp Life April 26 2015 Steinber Brian May 18 2015 Mad Men Finale Revives Landmark Coke Ad Variety Monllos Kristina May 18 2015 Coca Cola Knew It Would Be in the Mad Men Finale but That s About All It Knew Hilltop spot was key to the series end AdWeek Parekh Rupal March 29 2010 Value Of McCann s Industry Influence Priceless AdAge Holloway Lynette December 13 1996 Neil Reagan 88 Ad Executive And Jovial Brother of President The New York Times Krebs Albin 21 January 1997 James Dickey Two Fisted Poet and the Author of Deliverance Is Dead at 73 New York Times Victoria Aarons 2014 The new diaspora the changing landscape of American Jewish fiction Detroit MI Wayne State University Press ISBN 9780814340561 OCLC 903420922 Wilbur Martin 25 March 2012 Boxing Writer Chappaqua Resident Bert Sugar Dies at 75 www theexaminernews com Clark Blanche Metcalf Fran 23 November 2012 Obituary of author Bryce Courtenay one of Australia s greatest storytellers Daily Telegraph Hirahara Naomi 30 March 2003 Distinguished Asian American business leaders Westport Conn Greenwood Press ISBN 1573563447 OCLC 49611128 Merchant Ismail May 1961 The Creation of Woman Motion Picture Trident Films Merchant Ivory Productions Grant Tinker Television Academy Interviews Plume Kenneth Interview With Dave Thomas Part 1 of 5 IGN Hunt Stacey Wilson 26 June 2011 Grey s Anatomy s Shonda Rhimes Turns Up The Heat In New Series Scandal The Hollywood Reporter Lobato Carmen Alvarez 2013 Me Case Con la literatura Pero Mi Amante es la Historia Una Conversacion con Fernando del Paso Literatura Mexicana vol 24 no 2 External links editMcCann Erickson official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title McCann company amp oldid 1193430603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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