Daniel Farey-Jones
Dec 08, 2021

Mediabrands sweeps up Dyson global media planning and buying

Account, worth $600 million, will transfer from Mindshare in Q1 2022

Dyson: Mindshare was the eight-year incumbent on the business
Dyson: Mindshare was the eight-year incumbent on the business

Dyson, the appliance brand, has appointed Mediabrands to handle global media planning, buying and paid search.

IPG emerged the winner from a review that kicked off in the spring, with Mindshare defending its eight-year incumbency on the business.

A Dyson spokesman confirmed that IPG would formally take over the account on April 1 following a handover period.

Reportedly worth £120 million (US$159 million) at the time of the previous review, Dyson’s spend has now grown to a total in the region of $600 million.

It is believed that, in the UK, IPG is planning to assemble a bespoke team rather than house the account within either UM or Initiative.

MediaSense assisted with the review.

(This article first appeared on CampaignLive.co.uk)

Source:
Campaign India

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