TM Advertising

TM Advertising

TM Advertising is a full-service agency with offices in Dallas, Seattle, Austin, Houston, New Orleans and Toronto, one of the largest full-service agencies in the southern US. The agency has an interactive group called t:m interactive, which now accounts for about 25% of TM's revenue. Notable work includes ads for American Airlines and Nationwide Insurance They operate independently within the McCann-Erickson network as part of the Interpublic Group of Companies. The agency moniker is an abbreviation of Temerlin McClain, a name shortened to just TM in 2004. TM was founded in 1934 as Glenn Advertising and became Glenn Bozell & Jacobs in 1973. It later morphed into Bozell Dallas before becoming Temerlin McClain in 1992. It entered Interpublic with the 2001 acquisition of True North Communications.

Advertising Age ranked TM as the #47 US agency brand in 2006 with revenues of $41m.

In late 2006, IPG merged TM Advertising and Sedgwick Rd (Seattle, WA) to form a new network of agencies, soon becoming TMA with the start of 2008.

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* [http://www.tm.com/ TM Advertising]


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