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Aston Martin appoints WPP, The latest Cannes shortlists, YouTube says Facebook and Spotify are no threat

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Aston Martin appoints WPP to global marketing account
by Maisie McCabe,
26 June 2015, 06:47AM
Aston Martin appoints WPP to global marketing account
Aston Martin Lagonda has appointed WPP to handle its global integrated marketing account.
AMV BBDO leads Film Lions shortlist for UK at Cannes
by Kate Magee,
26 June 2015, 11:28AM
AMV BBDO leads Film Lions shortlist for UK at Cannes
Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO is the UK agency with the most nominations in the Film category at Cannes Lions 2015.
Three UK agencies in running for Titanium and Integrated Lions
by Brittaney Kiefer,
26 June 2015, 10:27AM
Three UK agencies in running for Titanium and Integrated Lions
Three UK agencies have been shortlisted in the Titanium and Integrated Lions category at Cannes.
UK and US dominate Film Craft shortlist at Cannes
by Omar Oakes,
26 June 2015, 10:26AM
UK and US dominate Film Craft shortlist at Cannes
The UK leads the way in this year's Film Craft Lions shortlist with no fewer than 60 entries - over a third of the total.
Seven UK agencies in running for Branded Content and Entertainment
by Omar Oakes,
26 June 2015, 11:07AM
Seven UK agencies in running for Branded Content and Entertainment
Seven UK ad agencies are hoping to win awards at Cannes in the Branded Content and Entertainment category, after the shortlist was announced this morning.
Global appoints GMG's Darren Singer as chief financial officer
by Omar Oakes,
26 June 2015, 11:07AM
Global appoints GMG's Darren Singer as chief financial officer
Global, the owner of Capital, Heart and Classic FM radio stations, has hired Guardian Media Group's Darren Singer as its new chief financial officer.
Brands with issues are big winners at Cannes
by Chris Baylis,
26 June 2015, 07:20AM
Brands with issues are big winners at Cannes
Cause and issue-based advertising is winning bigger than ever this year at Cannes, reflects Chris Baylis from Iris Worldwide.
Facebook and Spotify no threat, says YouTube
by Gurjit Degun,
26 June 2015, 07:58AM
Facebook and Spotify no threat, says YouTube
YouTube does not consider the rise of video on other platforms a threat, claiming there is plenty of "headroom" for each offering.
Advertising for good: does it turn out we all want the same thing?
by Ross Farquhar,
26 June 2015, 07:00AM
Advertising for good: does it turn out we all want the same thing?
The Cannes Lions Festival might just be showing us that, contrary to popular belief, public and industry might both want marketing to benefit society, says 101's Ross Farquhar.
JWT boils Cannes winners down to Tweets
by James Swift,
26 June 2015, 08:51AM
JWT boils Cannes winners down to Tweets
J Walter Thompson has created a Twitter feed that explains the Cannes Lion winning campaigns in 140 characters and emojis.
'We're at beginning of working out ethics of the internet', says online abuse victim
by Kate Magee,
25 June 2015, 06:00PM
'We're at beginning of working out ethics of the internet', says online abuse victim
Emma Holten, a Danish writer and activist who was a victim of revenge porn, claimed the internet "reproduces the worst issues" of society at a riveting debate in Cannes last night.
Cannes 'lionesses' celebrated in website launch
by Kate Magee,
26 June 2015, 11:05AM
Cannes 'lionesses' celebrated in website launch
A website that collates the female creative winners at this year's Cannes Lions has launched today.

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