Insights into O'Dwyer's Annual PR Firm Rankings for 2025

Overview of O'Dwyer's PR Firm Rankings
O'Dwyer's has recently unveiled its comprehensive annual ranking of public relations firms, showcasing the industry's financial performance for the year 2024. Established in 1970, this renowned PR news outlet has maintained a tradition of rigorously analyzing the financial proofs submitted by firms, illustrating their growth and adaptation in a constantly evolving market.
Trends Impacting PR Firms
This year marked a significant turning point for public relations firms, with a noted decline in overall fee income. PR firms collectively experienced a 1.5 percent reduction, totaling $4.7 billion, as noted by O'Dwyer’s editor-in-chief, Kevin McCauley. This downturn has been largely attributed to cautious spending by clients, driven by the broader economic uncertainty that has characterized the market.
Comparisons to Previous Years
Looking back at the prior year, 2023 also showed sluggish growth in the industry, with firms only posting a modest 1.8 percent increase. This was primarily influenced by decreased spending in technology and healthcare, as well as general consumer apprehension related to potential recession.
Positive Growth Prior to Recent Trends
The preceding years, 2022 and 2021, were more favorable, with impressive growth rates of 18.2 percent and 29.7 percent, respectively. This surge was largely a result of the recovery phase following the COVID-19 pandemic, as clients re-engaged with PR services to rebuild their brands and commitments to the marketplace.
Notable Rankings in 2025
Despite the overall decline, notable movements within the rankings caught the attention of industry observers. The top position was claimed by Edelman, a firm that made headlines by becoming the first billion-dollar PR entity in 2022. However, it faced a challenging year in 2024, reporting a 4.9 percent drop in revenues, resulting in a total fee income of $986 million.
Significant Gains Among Other Firms
Amid the downturn, JPA Health emerged as a powerhouse with the highest growth within the top 25 firms, showcasing a remarkable 26.6 percent increase, reaching $30.8 million. Hunter, a consumer marketing agency based in New York, also made a strong showing, enhancing its revenues by 17 percent to $67.4 million, and securing the 12th position on the list.
Additional Firms Making an Impact
Highwire PR, with its focus on technology and healthcare, rounded out the trio of top gainers, achieving a 14 percent increase to $41.3 million. This continues to illustrate the resilience and adaptability of firms within these critical sectors.
Top 10 PR Firms for 2025
As per O'Dwyer's evaluation, the following PR firms have been ranked as the top 10 for 2025:
- Edelman, New York - $986M
- Real Chemistry, San Francisco - $665M
- Inizio Evoke, New York - $333.4M
- APCO, Washington, D.C. - $236.4M
- Finn Partners, New York - $199.7M
- Ruder Finn, New York - $189.5M
- ICR, New York - $156.6M
- Zeno Group, New York - $140.5M
- Prosek, New York - $119.5M
- Spectrum, Washington, D.C. - $83M
Specialized Rankings and Regional Focus
In addition to the general rankings, O'Dwyer's provides insights into companies excelling in specific PR specialties. Notably, 2025 introduced two new categories: "Crisis Communications" and "Adult Beverages/Spirits," bringing the total specialties recognized to 23.
Regional performances are also highlighted, allowing clients to identify top firms in cities such as New York City, Washington, D.C., Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. This focus adds a nuanced layer to the rankings, as firms adapt their strategies to meet regional demands.
O'Dwyer's Legacy in PR Industry
Operating from New York City, O'Dwyer's has dedicated over five decades to covering the evolving landscape of public relations. Their commitment extends beyond rankings; they offer comprehensive resources including a daily website filled with news, people appointments, and features on RFP postings and job listings. Additionally, their magazine reaches audiences seven times a year, complemented by a weekly newsletter and a directory of public relations firms available in both printed and online formats.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are O'Dwyer's Annual PR Firm Rankings based on?
The rankings are based on the net fee income reported by PR firms for the year.
What notable trends were observed in 2024?
PR firms experienced a 1.5 percent decrease in combined fee income, reflecting client caution amid economic uncertainty.
Which firm topped the rankings in 2025?
Edelman secured the number one spot with a fee income of $986 million.
What new specialties were introduced in 2025?
New specialties include "Crisis Communications" and "Adult Beverages/Spirits," among others.
How long has O'Dwyer's been in operation?
O'Dwyer's has been actively covering the public relations industry for 57 years.
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