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14 Eye-Catching Campaigns From Cannes’ Gallery of Standout Work

CANNES, France--Each year, the Cannes Lions Festival showcases all winning and shortlisted work in a gallery format. Hundreds of entries, ranging from packaging to print to video, line the aisles of...

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Budweiser’s Cannes-Winning Search Campaign Has Been Hijacked by Another Brewer

As anyone who's ever dipped a toe in SEO can tell you, search is a fickle friend. Just when you think you have a winning strategy to drive people where you want them to go, someone else swoops in to...

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As the Industry Evolves, It’s Time for CMOs to Act Like CEOs

Gartner's prediction that CMOs will outspend CIOs on technology is now a fact: CMOs will use 12 percent of their company's revenue on marketing technologies in 2018. It makes sense. Just as a consumer...

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Marketing Independent League Baseball Is All About the Experience—and Not the...

Players past and present are the pillars of marketing for Major League Baseball, and affiliated Minor League Baseball clubs often highlight the presence of highly touted prospects that will eventually...

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Jet Lagged? Delta and Equinox Have Created a Recovery Workout Called ‘Sweatlag’

Despite its vaguely unpleasant-sounding name, Delta and Equinox collaboration "Sweatlag" is actually about keeping you in tip-top shape when you travel. Everyone knows jet lag can be an unfortunate...

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How Brands Can Use Data to Bridge the Gap Between Human and Machine

It may seem counterintuitive that, in order to make a more human connection with consumers, we've found ourselves using machines to be less machine-like. However, in order to remain human-centered amid...

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Will Free Entertainment Boost Prime Day Sales This Year?

Robbie Williams is a huge pop star in the U.K.--the British equivalent of a Justin Timberlake (but probably not quite a Beyonc?) whose first brush with fame came with a pop group in the '90s and who...

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How Does a Food’s Color Affect Its Taste? This Supermarket Ran an Experiment...

Intermarch? shows how artificial ingredients can color our perceptions and even subvert our sense of taste in a 60-second film introducing the French grocery chain's L'Essentiel range of natural food...

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HeadCount.org Is Using Concerts to Grab the Attention of Pro-Weed Voters

Not all people who attend concerts are consumers of cannabis, and not all consumers of cannabis attend shows, but nonpartisan voter engagement organization HeadCount.org is looking to connect with the...

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Lawyers for WPP and Martin Sorrell Exchange Letters Over Ex-CEO’s ‘Unlawful’...

The spat between WPP and former CEO Martin Sorrell over the future ownership of digital production company MediaMonks quickly escalated into a potential legal battle this week. The Guardian first...

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Sonos’ Future Is at the Mercy of Tech Giants as It Heads Into IPO

Sonos filed for an initial public offering on Friday amidst an ongoing business transformation that will test its mettle against tech's biggest names. The long-anticipated move comes as the stereo...

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GSD&M Launches Strategy Studio to Expand Its Strategic Leadership...

Austin-based creative agency GSD&M is launching a strategy studio consisting of general marketing strategists and decision sciences specialists. Through the creation of the new model, the agency...

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IHOP Confirms It Didn’t Actually Change Its Name to International House of...

Remember when IHOP freaked out the entire internet after announcing it would no longer be called the International House of Pancakes and instead would become IHOb, International House of Burgers? It...

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New Yorker Management Voluntarily Recognizes Staffers’ Union

New Yorker management agreed to voluntarily recognize the union after staffers overwhelmingly voted in favor of forming one early last month. The Cond? Nast title joins a host of other publications...

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Why Publications Need to Keep the Public Editor Role Alive in the Fake News Era

A handful of publications recently eliminated their public editor positions in favor of social media, appointing "reader representatives" and sharing more details about how stories were reported as...

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Adweek Around the World: Inside Our Events in Cannes, New York and More

June was a busy month for Adweek, and we're just getting started. At the Cannes Lions festival, Adweek held numerous events in collaboration with several sponsors: Selligent Marketing Cloud, Mars Corp,...

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Sweden Unlimited Is the Master of Making the ‘Ugly’ Internet ‘Beautiful’

It's quite the family affair at the New York digital agency Sweden Unlimited. Established in 2001 by twin sisters Alex and Leja Kress (chief client officer and CEO, respectively) and Leja's husband,...

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Cosmo’s Audience Is Exploding. Meet the Digital Director Who Knows What...

Jessica Pels, digital director of Cosmopolitan, first moved to New York as a 14-year-old to study ballet at the American Ballet Theatre. Her parents had only one condition: Pels, coming from Atlanta,...

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With the Help of Science, Dippin’ Dots Became Synonymous With Fun

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Why In-House Roles Are in Demand Among Creatives

It's no secret that many brands are benefiting from moving work in-house--it cuts agency fees and allows clients to more efficiently combine creative and business talent under one roof, something...

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