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It was somehow symbolic of the prominence of old-fashioned creativity at Cannes this year that a talk by Unilever and agency LOLA MullenLowe about Axe’s return to comedic advertising was relegated to ...
It’s the end of an era in advertising, and not just because AI is potentially putting the entire industry out of business. David Droga is stepping down as CEO of Accenture Song after 37 years in ...
Adidas brings us a tantalising glimpse of the Gallagher brothers together as they reunite for the first time since the band ...
Much chatter these days about football player diving and burn-out (they're currently burning out in a daft FIFA club ...
Focussing on Grand Prix at Cannes maybe skews things slightly: these days they almost never seem to be to a really good ad.
Cannes 2025 hasn’t been the UK’s strongest performance so far, but VML London has provided a boost on Day 4 by winning a Grand Prix in Creative Strategy for Dove and How a soap brand created a global ...
So having moaned about the cost of Cannes, the plight of indies and the sidelining of DEI in my previous columns, I’ve ...
Cannes is always good for a celeb spot; you could take your pick from talks from a whole array including Seal, Will.i.am, ...
Offices and arches seem to be doing the business for McDonald's UK and Leo Burnett. After last year's winning eyebrow-focussed 'Arches' they're back with 'The Big Arch,' a summer promotion of what ...
The holding company might be hunting for a CEO and losing a lot more business than it would like, but WPP is having a pretty good Cannes. On day three, it was bolstered by winning two big, ...
WPP's Grey hasn't had too much to shout about recently - being shuffled off, first to AKQA and now Ogilvy - but it's ...
The lifespan of buzzwords at Cannes is always interesting to recall: think NFTs and the Metaverse circa 2021. Not words ...