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Omnicom Displaces WPP in North America After Doubling June Media Billings

The reversal arrives hours before Goldman initiates coverage with WPP at sell, Omnicom at buy.

Published June 15, 2026 Source Campaign Live From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · June 15, 2026

Omnicom Displaces WPP in North America After Doubling June Media Billings

The reversal arrives hours before Goldman initiates coverage with WPP at sell, Omnicom at buy.

PublishedJune 15, 2026
SourceCampaign Live →
From the chopped neck

Omnicom Group overtook WPP in June North American media holding company rankings after nearly doubling its net new-business billings month-over-month, according to Campaign Red's analysis published Wednesday. The shift ends WPP's position atop the regional rankings and coincides with Goldman Sachs initiating coverage of both groups—WPP at sell, Omnicom at buy—in a note released the same day.

Omnicom's June net new-business billings rose 98% from May levels, though Campaign Red did not disclose absolute dollar figures. WPP's June performance weakened sufficiently to cede first place, marking the first time Omnicom has led North American media rankings since the fourth quarter of last year. The June data captures pitch wins, account losses, and budget adjustments across member agencies including Omnicom's PHD and OMD networks, and WPP's GroupM stable. Neither holding company commented on the rankings by press time.

The timing matters because institutional sentiment is hardening against WPP's structural position. Goldman's Wednesday initiation note—covering European media groups for the first time in eighteen months—rated WPP a sell while assigning buy ratings to both Publicis Groupe and Omnicom. The bank's thesis centers on margin compression in traditional media planning as programmatic automation reduces labor intensity, a dynamic WPP has been slower to offset through consulting and commerce acquisitions than its peers. Omnicom's June North American performance suggests its media units are converting pitches at a pace that supports Goldman's relative preference, though one month's data does not confirm a trend.

Single-family offices and heritage-house marketing officers should watch July and August North American rankings for confirmation that Omnicom's June surge reflects systematic pitch-conversion improvement rather than one or two large account movements. If Omnicom sustains a 15%-20% share lead over WPP through third-quarter rankings—typically published in mid-October—expect accelerated agency-of-record reviews among global brands with North American budget concentrations above $50 million annually. Luxury hospitality developers with pending North American media allocations should also note that Omnicom's media-planning rates have remained flat year-over-year despite the uptick in wins, creating a brief window for favorable negotiating position before autumn rate cards reset.

Campaign Red will release July North American rankings during the third week of August, and both Omnicom and WPP report second-quarter earnings before the end of July.

The takeaway
Omnicom's **doubled** June media billings displaced WPP in North America the same day Goldman rated WPP a sell—watch Q3 for trend confirmation.
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