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Agencies, Clients and Publishers Talk Brand Safety and Consumer Trust at Cannes

Earlier this week Edelman released the results of its Trust Barometer study at Cannes, which found consumer trust in social media channels eroding and that consumers placed a good deal of the...

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Cannes Day 5: Who’s Cleaning Up?

We did it, reader! We made it to the final day of Cannes. And this is the one you've been waiting for. The festival draws to a close with a big awards gala tonight, when the holding company, network,...

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The Evolution of Social Shopping in the Ecommerce Landscape

Rapid advances in technology compel marketers to take a good look at how the evolution of platforms is affecting customer interactions, with analysts expressing doubts about the future of brands'...

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Ritz Carlton and Hearst Magazines Are Partnering

A campaign from the Ritz Carlton and Hearst Magazines Digital Media will choose five directors to film short videos imagining a stay at a Ritz Carlton hotel. "The Stay" kicked off today, with a call...

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Drag Queens Wear Ikea Umbrellas, Lamps and Laundry Bags in Pride Campaign

Every once in awhile you stumble across an ad so outlandish you wonder if it's actually a fever dream. Ikea Canada's recent Pride spot, which features drag queens strutting down the runway in...

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#MeToo Founder Tarana Burke Explains How the Simple Phrase Gave Voice to So Many

CANNES, France--The #MeToo movement has rallied women worldwide, including women in the advertising industry. In a panel moderated by chief creative officer Karin Onsager-Birch of FCB West, Tarana...

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Why Forcing a ‘Global’ Idea Down Consumers’ Throats Never Works

CANNES, France--As the celebration of global creativity winds down at this year's Cannes Lions, lauded work is seeing bright exposure and a deserved spotlight. However, when digging a little deeper,...

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Martin Sorrell Denies All Misconduct Allegations in Contentious Cannes...

CANNES, France--NDAs aside, Martin Sorrell wants to state, for the record, that none of the allegations raised against him in recent months are true. The former WPP CEO made this point in several...

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P&G Dominates at Cannes Lions, Winning 2 Grand Prix in Film

CANNES, France--Procter & Gamble began the year by invading the Super Bowl with the inescapable "It's a Tide Ad" campaign, and now the CPG giant has successfully conquered the Cannes Lions. Two...

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Messenger Kids Gets a Pledge, Kindness Stickers and an Appreciation Mission

Facebook revealed several new features for its Messenger Kids application, as well as two more countries where it is available: Canada and Peru (both iOS and Android). The social network introduced...

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New Online Privacy Legislation in California Could Head Off Proposed November...

A bill that aims to strengthen online privacy laws for consumers in California could replace a potential November ballot initiative backed by privacy advocates and opposed by the tech industry. Today,...

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In 25 Years, Google CMO Lorraine Twohill Is Only the Second Woman to Accept...

CANNES, France--Google CMO Lorraine Twohill is only the second woman in 25 years to accept the Creative Marketer of the Year award at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. She closed her winning...

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Madonna Badger References More Than 15 Women’s Movements in a Stirring Appeal...

CANNES, France--Madonna Badger stepped on stage wearing black at the Cannes Lions closing awards show Friday night and delivered a stirring speech that summed up several recent movements to lift up...

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YouTube Unveiled New Monetization Options for Creators at VidCon

YouTube used VidCon in Anaheim, Calif., this week to reveal several new monetization options for creators on its platform. Chief product officer Neal Mohan said in a blog post that the Google-owned...

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Twitter Acquired Security Technology Outfit Smyte

Twitter giveth, and Twitter taketh away--quite abruptly, in the case of the latter. The social network announced in a Twitter Safety blog post that it acquired Smyte, a San Francisco-based technology...

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How to Be Consistently Creative, According to Burger King’s Global CMO

Burger King CMO Fernando Machado and his team of ingenious creatives return from another Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity with a handful of Gold, Silver and Bronze awards. Last week, before...

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Publicis Memo Thanks Clients for Their ‘Commitment to Creativity’ at Cannes

It was a very different year for Publicis this year at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, following the holding company's decision to refrain from submitting work in order to focus...

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What the Colonel Wished He’d Brought With Him to Cannes

CANNES, France--The Colonel was here Thursday for a panel on the evolution of the KFC brand, which in no small part is due to the creatives at Wieden+Kennedy. In fact, the Colonel was played by W+K ecd...

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Creativity Is Undergoing a Revolution—but This Isn’t Necessarily a Bad Thing

While much of the news has been centered around breaches of privacy and mourning an industry that's undergoing changes (ones largely impacted by emerging tech and digital development), there's still...

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Carlsberg Used Molecular Gastronomy to Invent Beer Caviar, Then Took It to...

Beer and caviar might not be the first culinary combo you think of when packing refreshments for the World Cup, but Carlsberg decided it was a matchup worthy of a global stage. Using molecular...

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