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| The Message returns: Talking tariffs, Trump and Tinder, and the power of the Blue Jay brand | 07 Nov 2025 | 00:24:41 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell, and new senior reporter Lauren Johnson review recent news headlines including the Ontario government's much-publicized anti-tariff ad, a new leadership appointment at LG2, and an inspiring run by the Toronto Blue Jays that had brands in a post-season tizzy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Equity, storytelling, and the future of creator partnerships | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:25:19 | |
Sara Koonar launched Platform Media to bring fairness, transparency, and storytelling to the creator economy when it was still an emerging industry. In this episode, she talks about what’s changed (and what hasn’t) in creator-brand partnerships, and the tools and systems she’s built to challenge the status quo.
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| Cracking the Conscious Consumer Code | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:22:49 | |
Insights for emerging professionals: how brands can better connect with conscious consumers, according to Public Inc.'s Conscious Consumer Report.
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| Campaign Cannes Global Podcast Episode 3: Festival review & big winners | 25 Jun 2025 | 00:27:10 | |
Campaign’s editors from around the world come together after the Lions festival for the final episode of the Campaign Cannes global podcast in partnership with Ocean Outdoor. We review the festival and talk about the work that won, the big trends that emerged, the first year of Campaign House and the best parties. Gideon Spanier (far left), the UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, hosts the podcast and is joined by Maisie McCabe, editor of Campaign UK, David Brown, co-editor of Campaign Canada, and Luz Corona, editor of Campaign US. Further reading about the work and stories on this podcast: WPP, DDB and Publicis Conseil win creative company, network and agency of year at Cannes Lions 2025 Channel 4 and L’Oréal Paris scoop Film Lions Grands Prix Publicis Conseil lands Titanium Grand Prix for Axa campaign helping women escape abuse Great work should swim against the current, creative chiefs say Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Campaign Cannes Global Podcast Episode 2: Live from Campaign House | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:27:43 | |
Campaign’s editors from around the world come together at Campaign House at the Lions festival for the second episode of the Campaign Cannes global podcast in partnership with Ocean Outdoor. Gideon Spanier, the UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, hosts the podcast and is joined by Maisie McCabe, editor of Campaign UK, Nikita Mishra, editor of Campaign Asia, Chris Powell, co-editor of Campaign Canada, and Luz Corona, editor of Campaign US. We talk about the buzz at the midway point during the festival, including the first Grand Prix winners, how the awards juries reach their decision and speculation about the search for a new WPP chief executive, plus we discuss some of our favourite sessions at Campaign House, our dedicated venue at Canopy by Hilton. Further reading about the work and stories on the podcast: Arthur Sadoun: Agencies should be ‘optimistic’ not ‘scared’ about future Scrutiny over media trading will be a top story in next year, Campaign editors say Vaseline’s “Vaseline Verified” by Ogilvy Singapore wins Health & Wellness Lions Grand Prix Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Campaign Cannes Global Podcast Episode 1: Lions and Campaign House preview | 13 Jun 2025 | 00:22:35 | |
Campaign’s editors from around the world come together ahead of the Lions festival for the first episode of the Campaign Cannes global podcast in partnership with Ocean Outdoor. We preview the festival and talk about the work we want to win, the mood in the ad industry and Campaign House – our exciting new venue at Cannes. Gideon Spanier (centre in picture), the UK editor-in-chief of Campaign, hosts the podcast and is joined by Maisie McCabe, editor of Campaign UK, Nikita Mishra, editor of Campaign Asia, David Brown, co-editor of Campaign Canada, and Luz Corona, editor of Campaign US. We also discuss why Arthur Sadoun, the chief executive of Publicis Groupe and a speaker at Campaign House on day one of the festival, has called for the industry to take a “different” approach at Cannes this year and the introduction of new “safe zones” at the festival. Further reading about the work and stories on this podcast
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| The benefits and challenges of going in-house | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:22:45 | |
David Brown and Emma Johnston-Wheeler reflect on Campaign Canada’s recent In-Housing summit, in which several industry experts took to the stage to explore the growing interest in in-housing, the benefits (and challenges) of taking more work in-house, evolving models and the impact of AI.
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| AMA Toronto’s career accelerator program: What it's like to be mentor/mentee | 29 May 2025 | 00:27:29 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with American Marketing Association Toronto mentor and mentee pair, Furlani Foods VP marketing Ashley Bast, and Nestle assistant marketing manager Lindsay Tohana, about their experience in the career accelerator program.
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| Campaign Cup winner, industry news, and awards season | 23 May 2025 | 00:28:00 | |
David Brown and Emma Johnston-Wheeler discuss the latest examples of Canadian patriotism in advertising, as well as the winner of the second annual Campaign Cup. Pivoting to industry news, they discuss WPP’s latest merger, and a newly launched creative agency, followed by reflections on awards show season and a look ahead to Cannes.
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| Thought leadership, personal branding and AI | 15 May 2025 | 00:22:46 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with marketing advisor, brand strategist, and founder of The Good Growth Company Daniel Francavilla, about teaching advertising courses, building a personal brand, and leveraging AI for thought leadership.
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| Iterative creative, GroupM’s restructuring, and a dive into the State of the Pitch | 09 May 2025 | 00:19:39 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler discuss examples of new creative that build on previous campaign history, take a look at GroupM’s recent move to a single P&L, and break down Campaign’s state of the pitch research. They also remind listeners of an extension for applications to the second annual 30 under 30 list. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Entrepreneurship, leadership, and indigenous values | 01 May 2025 | 00:20:30 | |
Métis entrepreneur Keenan Beavis reflects on his career after receiving the 2025 Young Indigenous Entrepreneur Award from the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB).
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| From coordinating PR to running a consulting business | 02 Oct 2025 | 00:30:17 | |
Aleah Balas talks about her experience leaving agency work to go freelance and launching her own consultancy, as well as what it takes to land coverage for clients in under-the-radar sectors.
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| Playoff advertising, Cannes’ Canadian jurors, and Telus’ video game wellness initiative. | 25 Apr 2025 | 00:24:14 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler discuss a significant new role, timely creative for the NHL playoff season, and POCAM’s latest Visible & Vocal study. They also dive into a conversation about wellness and screen time, prompted by a recent campaign for Telus by Rethink, and invite submissions to Campaign Canada’s second annual 30 under 30 list. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| A look inside the creator partnership role | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:15:50 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Norissa Samuels, the first creator partnerships lead for Snapchat in Canada, about finding success in a role that didn’t exist when she began her career, and how creators can best use the Snap platform.
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| The key to success is adopting an immersive mindset | 03 Apr 2025 | 00:37:34 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Courage creative directors Jesse Wilks and Gerardo Agbuya about falling in love with advertising, and utilizing their shared passion to find success in the industry.
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| Unexpected OOH, a big departure from Snap, and more Canadiana. | 28 Mar 2025 | 00:23:55 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler review some noteworthy creative, discuss a significant change in senior leadership, and take a look at more ‘Canada’ themed content amidst ongoing border tensions with the US. They also share their favourite picks in the first round of the Campaign Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The ins and outs of public relations | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:16:46 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with senior Account Manager at Middle Child, Rebecca McLaren about all that’s involved in the PR role, what she wishes others knew about PR, and her advice for those looking to break into the field.
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| Executive shuffles, the Canadian identity bandwagon, and reflections on Power list | 14 Mar 2025 | 00:24:41 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler review recent industry moves and take a look at new creative including a playful billboard showdown, and more Canadian identity ads. They consider the efficacy of these ads in response to the U.S. trade war, and reflect on the final results of the inaugural power list.
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| Entrepreneurship, networking, and the importance of curiosity | 06 Mar 2025 | 00:21:30 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with VP of Marketing at Quill Inc & CoHost, Alison Osborne, who was awarded the CMA’s 2024 Achievement in Marketing. She talks about her journey of launching her own agency as a student, the learnings of being her own boss vs an employee, and the importance of networking and community.
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| A Telco perspective on media targeting new Canadians | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:25:26 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Telus senior marketing manager Ida Chiara Guida, about her immigrant experience and transitioning client side, understanding how new Canadians consume media, and the best ways to engage with this audience.
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| Federal government reinstates advertising on Meta; Super Bowl showcases plenty of new Canadian creative; and brands rush to reaffirm their Canadian credentials in response to anti U.S. consumer sentiments | 14 Feb 2025 | 00:22:19 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler review the recent news that the federal government has reversed its Meta news ban, and take a look at new creative including the Super Bowl and Terry Fox. They also discuss the influx of advertising from brands espousing their Canadian identities as border tensions persist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The different culture in Québec towards advertising vs the ROC (rest of Canada) | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:18:35 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Cossette copywriter Nadine El-Whidi about working in advertising in Québec; the different culture, and the challenges that present when adapting national campaigns.
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| "Goodbye, Emma" | 26 Sep 2025 | 00:23:48 | |
As senior reporter Emma Johnston-Wheeler wraps up her time at Campaign Canada, she reflects with David Brown and Chris Powell–her marketing jedis–about everything she's learned in her two years in the advertising industry.
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| CMOs on the move; annual creative, an AI scam PSA and an aspirational hospital ad; Canadianism in response to U.S. tariffs and concerns over Meta’s policy changes | 31 Jan 2025 | 00:22:58 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler review movements in senior leadership, and take a look at recent creative including two big annual campaigns from prominent brands. They also discuss rising sentiments of patriotism in response to U.S. tariff threats and industry concerns in the wake of Meta’s policy changes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Breaking into the commercial industry as a film director | 16 Jan 2025 | 00:21:44 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Fela film director/photographer LeSean Harris about what to expect as a director when you transition into the commercial industry; pitching and learning how to work with an advertising team.
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| The first news of a new year–from Bye Bye to Bell Let’s Talk; plus WPP’s return to office, and Meta’s new policy changes. | 10 Jan 2025 | 00:22:38 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler review the most prominent news to come out of 2025 thus far, including a big move for Christine Saunders, and a McDonalds hockey showdown. They also share opinions about mandated office days, and Meta’s ‘free speech’ era.
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| Moving to the east coast for an ad job: why it’s better than you’d expect | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:16:24 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Ray Creative agency copywriter Rebecca Benjamin about moving to Atlanta Canada for work and why it’s actually really lovely. She shares insights about networking, opportunities for young creatives, and work-life balance.
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| Leo Burnett’s Interim CCO; Tim’s new media partner; Jaguar's rebrand and DJ remixes; and the institutions taking on big tech | 06 Dec 2024 | 00:19:17 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler review a surprising change in leadership at Leo Burnett and a big account win for PHD Canada, Jaguar’s Type 00 concept car and Tylenol's DJ treatment, and recent efforts to hold big tech accountable. Articles discussed: https://www.campaigncanada.ca/article/1898225/leo-burnett-names-angus-tucker-interim-cco https://www.campaigncanada.ca/article/1898546/tim-hortons-awards-media-phd-canada https://www.campaigncanada.ca/article/1898549/tylenol-partners-dj-duo-cold-medicine-cool https://www.campaigncanada.ca/article/1898223/canadas-big-media-goes-openai-ottawa-targets-google (main discussion) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| How to punch above your weight, according to Wunder’s founders | 28 Nov 2024 | 00:27:35 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Wunder creative directors Mike Postma and Stephen Flynn about creating attention grabbing work with small budgets, standing up against the awards show system to maintain high creative standards, and consistently punching above one’s weight.
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| Executive changes; Coca-Cola’s foray into AI; Campaign’s Power List; and the effectiveness of influencer marketing | 22 Nov 2024 | 00:25:03 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler review a handful of significant executive changes, take a look at a new AI generated ad by Coca-Cola, discuss Campaign’s upcoming Power List, and debate the effectiveness of influencer marketing. Articles mentioned in main discussion: https://www.campaigncanada.ca/article/1896622/taylor-swift-helping-toronto-music-school-again Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| More ways in than one: crossover roles disrupting the traditional agency model | 14 Nov 2024 | 00:12:58 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Fuse Create creative strategist, Emily Farrugia, about the outdated perception that advertisers have to stick to one speciality, the influence of social and AI on agency operations, and emerging crossover responsibilities.
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| WPP's new CEO; a return-to-office issue at Publicis; a less awful Buckley's; and a wave of car ads targeting Gen Z | 08 Nov 2024 | 00:22:13 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler reflect on a change in leadership at WPP as well as layoffs at Publicis, ruminate on a new tagline for Buckley's, and discuss an influx in recent car ads made for a younger demographic.
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| The other side of strategy: A closer look at the experience strategist role | 31 Oct 2024 | 00:13:56 | |
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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| More than a media planner: creative grit and marathon mindsets | 18 Sep 2025 | 00:21:27 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Lucus Dato, Supervisor, Communications Design at Initiative Media, about what drew him to media planning, and how he goes above and beyond in role.
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| Skip's new AOR; House Hippo resurrection; bus shelter campaigns and a bait-and-switch in the cannabis industry. | 23 Oct 2024 | 00:22:11 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler reflect on a big account win for Courage, muse on clever creative, and take a deep dive into the Ontario Cannabis Store's new awareness campaign featuring a fake illegal dispensary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| From India to Canada: Navigating the industry through an immigrant lens | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:12:27 | |
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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| Navigating the industry with a queer and BIPOC identity | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:14:10 | |
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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| The biggest industry moves; a tone shift in the banking category; and Campaign’s new ‘State of the Pitch’ survey | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:22:21 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler review significant industry changes as of late, discuss the current landscape of banking ads, and introduce a new survey to gather data about the state of pitching in Canada. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| School to boardroom: How to make the transition, while balancing career growth with a rich personal life | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:18:01 | |
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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| ACA’s new president and CEO; Subway’s evolution; nostalgia marketing; and the PWHL’s new look(s). | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:15:45 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell, and Emma Johnston-Wheeler discuss a major appointment notice for the industry, recent evolutions in Subway's marketing, the ongoing influence of nostalgia, and the PWHL's six new brand identities.
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| Building a muscle for quick thinking reactionary ads: How to catch the attention of a new generation of consumers | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:14:14 | |
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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| Creative plays from big food brands; the moral considerations hampering ad spend in digital media; & the newest trend that has marketers in a frenzy | 23 Aug 2024 | 00:22:43 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell, and Emma Johnston-Wheeler take a look at innovative creative in the food industry, ponder the moral considerations ensuing from X's GARM lawsuit, and dismantle the newest internet buzz word.
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| A look at the new Omnicom group, reactionary ads and pop culture tie-ins, and a whole bunch of Olympic marketing | 29 Jul 2024 | 00:23:16 | |
David Brown, Chris Powell and Emma Johnston-Wheeler break down the new Omnicom group, react to reactionary tech outage ads as well opportune pop culture moments, and delve into the marketing initiatives around the Paris Olympic Games.
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| Reflections on Toronto Pride, Cannes Lions, AI in advertising and the recent innovations of McDonald’s Canada. | 05 Jul 2024 | 00:23:17 | |
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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| The undervalued power of account management; and fending off burn out | 04 Sep 2025 | 00:24:09 | |
Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Noah Faigal, account supervisor at Lifelong Crush about how account management is sometimes under-appreciated in the industry and why It shouldn’t be, as well as why creativity is at the core of his agency’s wellness approach.
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| Cannes Daily Global Podcast ep. 6: Festival review, plus call for shorter film ads | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:30:15 | |
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. More: 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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Cannes Daily Global Podcast ep. 5: Campaign beach party, plus latest wins | 21 Jun 2024 | 00:21:49 | |
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. More: 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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Cannes Daily Global Podcast ep. 4: Elon Musk puts free speech before advertisers | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:22:53 | |
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. More: 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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Cannes Daily Global Podcast ep. 3: Craft and entertainment winners | 19 Jun 2024 | 00:21:02 | |
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. More: 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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||