Mondelez Shifts Halls Creative Work to Wieden & Kennedy


Mondelez International has shifted its global Halls creative business to Wieden & Kennedy, abruptly ending its relationship with JWT.

“JWT will no longer be the global agency of record moving forward,” a Mondelez spokeswoman confirmed Thursday in an email. “We informed JWT that we were moving the European Halls business to W&K, effective immediately. When we did so, we also shared that our future plans were to also move the remainder of the Halls global business.”

The WPP agency was terminated Tuesday in its London office. After being asked to work on Halls in other markets despite the eventual move of the entire account before the end of 2013, JWT resigned the rest of the business. It's the latest indicator of the expanding divide between the marketer and agency, and spells the end of JWT's 40-year relationship with Cadbury brands, which joined the Mondelez portfolio back in 2009. JWT recently lost the Philadelphia cream cheese account in Europe to BBH, and it is defending its Jacobs coffee account in Europe in a review. Those accounts represent combined revenue of between $5 million and $10 million to JWT.

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