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Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Campaign 30 under 30 winner, No Fixed Address VP, Strategy Thomas Wilkins about the experience strategist role, what it is and why it takes a more empathetic look at the customer, and how experience strategists and brand strategists can work together.
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Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Campaign 30 under 30 winner, Dentsu Creative copywriter Karishma Wadia, about learning Canadian culture as a newcomer, networking with zero cultural context, and helping brands better understand the immigrant experience.
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Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Campaign 30 under 30 winner, Lifelong Crush art director Andee Kintanar, about finding queer and BIPOC mentors and community within the industry, understanding DEI, and balancing a social media presence with a professional identity.
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Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Campaign 30 under 30 winner, Kruger marketing manager Natasha Ramsinghani, about demystifying the perception that you should be job ready as soon as you graduate, embracing failure, and balancing an active personal life with work.
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Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Campaign 30 under 30 winner, Courage ACD/Writer Matt Miller about keeping up with internet culture, creating reactionary content out of ephemeral concepts like "Brat," and moving fast enough to stay relevant.
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David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler get into the thick of it, reflecting on Toronto Pride, Cannes Lions, AI in advertising and the recent innovations of McDonald’s Canada, plus reactions from friends and family to an obscene William Shatner ad.
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In this final episode, we hear from Gideon Spanier, UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, Maisie McCabe, UK editor of Campaign, Alison Weissbrot, editor-in-chief of Campaign US, Rahat Kapur, editor of Campaign Asia, and David Brown, joint editor of Campaign Canada, who review Cannes Lions 2024 and give their verdict on the festival.
We discuss the final winners, including the Film Lions where two Grand Prix awards went to Orange and Marcel for “WoMen’s football” and the Sydney Opera House and The Monkeys for “Play It Safe”.
We also hear from Tor Myhren, the president of the FIlm Lions jury, who called for the industry to focus on making better shorter ads, plus the Campaign editors analyse the winning work from each of their regions.
Campaign hosted the daily global podcast for the second year in a row – with a different mix of Campaign editors and journalists who were on the ground in Cannes talking each day.
Listen to the whole of the six-part series to find out who won all of the top Lions awards and other big news from the talks and sessions at the Palais.
Make sure you follow the Campaign podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Cannes Lions names agency, network and most creative company of the year
Elon Musk on artistic ads, 'foolish' posts and telling advertisers to go fuck themselves
Cannes daily global podcast episode 5: Campaign beach party, plus latest wins
UK takes Grand Prix for Audio and Radio at Cannes Lions
Magnum work by Lola MullenLowe wins Outdoor Grand Prix at Cannes
'Wear comfy shoes!' What’s your one piece of advice for Cannes freshers?
Publicis unveils 'BSBot' to help people at Cannes decide 'what's AI or BS'
Find all of Campaign's Cannes Lions coverage in one place here
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Campaign's editors and journalists from around the world are hosting a daily podcast during the five-day Lions festival. In episode five, we discuss the big award wins from the fourth night.
Lucy Shelley, tech editor of Campaign UK, Kate Magee, global intelligence editor of Campaign, and Steve Barrett, editorial director of PR Week US and Campaign US, join Gideon Spanier, UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, to discuss the fourth night of awards.
Cannes Lions 2024 – final UK shortlists table
A double win for Canada: Heinz Ketchup and Rethink Toronto win the Creative Effectiveness Grand Prix for It has To Be Heinz and DIabetes Diagnostics Solution and Klick Health Toronto win the Innovation Grand Prix for Voice 2 Diabetes.
PR agencies are doing well this year at Cannes, as Pop Tarts and Weber Shandwick win the Brand Experience Activation Grand Prix for the First Edible Mascot.
Plus there was a lot of dancing at the Campaign party at Carlton Beach and we have interviews with some of the guests.
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Cannes daily global podcast episode 4: Elon Musk puts free speech before advertisers
Cannes daily global podcast episode 3: Craft and entertainment winners
Cannes daily global podcast episode 2: Big wins in audio, health and outdoor
Cannes daily global podcast episode 1: Awards preview and new humour category
'Wear comfy shoes!' What’s your one piece of advice for Cannes freshers?
Publicis unveils 'BSBot' to help people at Cannes decide 'what's AI or BS'
Find all of Campaign's Cannes Lions coverage in one place here
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Beau Jackson, media editor of Campaign UK, Lucy Shelley, tech editor of Campaign UK, David Brown, joint editor of Campaign Canada, and Alison Weissbrot, editor-in-chief of Campaign US, join Gideon Spanier, UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, to discuss the third night of awards.
The big talking-point of day three was Elon Musk, owner of X and boss of Tesla, who came to talk to advertisers but he was defiant about the concerns of some brands, insisting he will "choose free speech rather than agreeing to be censored for money".
At the awards, retailer Mercado Libre and GUT Sao Paolo won the Media Lions Grand Prix for Handshake Hunt and skin care brand Serave and Ogilvy PR New York won the Social and Influencer Lion for Michael Cera-Ve.
Plus two UK-based brands have won their second Grand Prix of the week – in each case for the same piece of work. Specsavers and Golin won the PR Lions for The Mishearing Test and Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass and McCann London won the Direct Lion for The Everyday Tactician.
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Cannes daily global podcast episode 3: Craft and entertainment winners
Cannes daily global podcast episode 2: Big wins in audio, health and outdoor
Cannes daily global podcast episode 1: Awards preview and new humour category
'Wear comfy shoes!' What’s your one piece of advice for Cannes freshers?
Publicis unveils 'BSBot' to help people at Cannes decide 'what's AI or BS'
Find all of Campaign's Cannes Lions coverage in one place here
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Campaign's editors and journalists from around the world are hosting a daily podcast during the five-day Lions festival. In this third episode, we discuss the big award wins from the second night.
Charlotte Rawlings, roving reporter for Campaign in the UK, Maisie McCabe, editor of Campaign UK, Rahat Kapur, editor of Campaign Asia, and Alison Weissbrot, editor-in-chief of Campaign US, join Gideon Spanier, UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, to discuss the second night of awards.
The Grand Prix Lions wins included German DIY-store chain Hornbach and Heimat\TBWA for the Square Metre in film craft and Spotify Advertising and FCB New York in digital craft for Spreadbeats.
Plus French telecom group Orange and Marcel won the Grand Prix in Entertainment for Sport for “Women’s Football” and we report on how the Olympic torch came to Cannes Lions on Tuesday.
We are hosting the daily podcast all this week – with a different mix of Campaign editors and journalists who are on the ground in Cannes talking each day.
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Cannes daily global podcast episode 2: Big wins in audio, health and outdoor
Cannes daily global podcast episode 1: Awards preview and new humour category
'Wear comfy shoes!' What’s your one piece of advice for Cannes freshers?
Publicis unveils 'BSBot' to help people at Cannes decide 'what's AI or BS'
Find all of Campaign's Cannes Lions coverage in one place here
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Campaign's editors and journalists from around the world are hosting a daily podcast during the five-day Lions festival. In this second episode, we discuss the big award wins from the first night.
Nicola Merrifield, premium content editor of Campaign in the UK, David Brown, joint editor of Campaign Canada, and Kate Magee, global intelligence editor of Campaign, join Gideon Spanier, UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, to discuss the first night of awards.
The Grand Prix Lions wins included Specsavers and Golin for Mishearing Test in radio and audio for the UK and Dramamine and FCB Chicago for The Last Barf Bag in Health & Wellness for the US.
There were two Grand Prix wins in outdoor for Pedigree and Colenso BBDO Auckland for Adoptable by Pedigree and for Unilever’s Magnum and Lola Mullen Lowe Madrid for Stairs.
We are hosting the daily podcast all this week – with a different mix of Campaign editors and journalists who are on the ground in Cannes talking each day.
More:
Cannes daily global podcast episode 1: Awards preview and new humour category
'Wear comfy shoes!' What’s your one piece of advice for Cannes freshers?
Publicis unveils 'BSBot' to help people at Cannes decide 'what's AI or BS'
Cannes Contenders: The V&A
Cannes Contenders: McDonald's
Cannes Contenders: Channel 4
Find all of Campaign's Cannes Lions coverage in one place here
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As Cannes Lions 2024 kicks off on 17 June, Campaign's editors and journalists from around the world are again taking part in a daily podcast during the five-day festival.
In this first episode, we hear from Gideon Spanier, UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, Maisie McCabe, UK editor of Campaign, Alison Weissbrot, editor-in-chief of Campaign US, Rahat Kapur, editor of Campaign Asia, and David Brown, joint editor of Campaign Canada, who come together to make their predictions for Cannes Lions 2024.
We discuss our Cannes Contenders — the creative work that we hope will do well in the Lions awards —and look forward to the new humour category, plus we offer practical tips for getting through the “marathon” week.
Campaign also speaks to festival CEO Simon Cook as award entries are “broadly flat” on a year earlier and the Olympic Torch comes to Cannes on the Tuesday of the festival.
Each of these shows will follow a similar format as we are going to record each episode at the end of the day. We will tell you about who’s won all of the top Lions awards – the Grands Prix – and we will report all the big news from the talks and sessions at the Palais and the evening parties.
You can watch the Cannes Contender ad from Sammakorn, which is mentioned in this episode, here.
More:
'Wear comfy shoes!' What’s your one piece of advice for Cannes freshers?
Publicis unveils 'BSBot' to help people at Cannes decide 'what's AI or BS'
Cannes Contenders: The V&A
Cannes Contenders: McDonald's
Cannes Contenders: Channel 4
Find all of Campaign's Cannes Lions coverage in one place here
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Winner revealed! In a special episode dedicated to the final round of the Campaign Cup, David Brown and Emma Johnston-Wheeler chat with the creative duo behind the winning ad. Moments after securing the title, the guests share candid insight about how they produced the best ad of the 21st century.
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We started with 32, and now just two remain in the Campaign Cup. It's a showdown between Zig's "Start the Car" for IKEA, which gave us a phrase that's become synonymous with finding a great deal, and Sid Lee's "We the North," a poetic ode to the Toronto Raptors' distinctly Canadian identity in a U.S. sports league.
For this special episode, Campaign editor Chris Powell chatted with former Zig partner and creative director Elspeth Lynn, and Sid Lee's executive creative director Jeffrey Da Silva about how these iconic campaigns came about, their enormous cultural impact, and why three words seem to form the best campaign slogans.
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