Thursday 16 June 2016

Cannes winners predicted, Why there are so few female creatives, Stonewall seeks ad agency

Campaign: Agencies

Campaign: Agencies
June 16, 2016

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Cannes 2016: Leo Burnett predicts winning campaigns
Cannes 2016: Leo Burnett predicts winning campaigns

Mark Tutssel

Mark Tutssel introduces the campaigns Leo Burnett is tipping for glory next week.

Balancing the power: Why there are so few female creatives
Balancing the power: Why there are so few female creatives

Rosie Arnold

There are so few female creatives because men approve, buy and judge the work, Rosie Arnold writes.

Stonewall in hunt for ad agency as Pride unveils new campaign
Stonewall in hunt for ad agency as Pride unveils new campaign

Kate Magee

Stonewall, the biggest LGBT equality group in Europe, is on the hunt for a retained ad agency.

'Remain' plots last-gasp ad blitz to woo voters
'Remain' plots last-gasp ad blitz to woo voters

Maisie McCabe

Advertising for Britain Stronger In Europe is likely to centre on the economy and the uncertainty of a future outside the European Union in the final push before next week's referendum.

Sainsbury's seeks stronger cultural connection in marketing rethink
Sainsbury's seeks stronger cultural connection in marketing rethink

Simon Gwynn

When Sainsbury's first began approaching agencies about its ad account late last month, it was a covert operation and the conversations were conducted in strict confidence.

B&Q parent in £60m review as part of cost-cutting drive
B&Q parent in £60m review as part of cost-cutting drive

Gideon Spanier

Kingfisher, the home-improvement retailer, is poised to review its media buying arrangements across Europe as part of a consolidation after reporting flat profits for last year.

WPP investors want more clarity on Sorrell succession
WPP investors want more clarity on Sorrell succession

Gideon Spanier

WPP chairman Roberto Quarta is under growing pressure from shareholders to give them more clarity about the succession strategy for Sir Martin Sorrell, even though the 71-year-old chief executive has no plans to step down.

A big idea is not enough
A big idea is not enough

Claire Beale

In 1971, McCann Erickson's Bill Backer, one of the agency's top creative directors, was on his way to London when thick fog forced his plane to divert to Shannon Airport.

A view from Dave Trott: Create a problem to solve
A view from Dave Trott: Create a problem to solve

Dave Trott

Jean-Claude was a young man living in a rural French town.

Kellogg picks agencies for media and digital
Kellogg picks agencies for media and digital

Gurjit Degun

Kellogg has retained Carat and iProspect for its European media business and moved its digital business to DigitasLBi from Isobar.

JWT London recruits Moss as content chief
JWT London recruits Moss as content chief

Omar Oakes

J Walter Thompson London has appointed Rachel Moss, head of production at creative content shop Evidently, to the new role of head of content.

Now buys stake in Lauren Laverne's The Pool
Now buys stake in Lauren Laverne's The Pool

Gurjit Degun

Now has taken a minority stake in The Pool, an online magazine aimed at women that was co-founded by Lauren Laverne.

New agency BrainJuicer makes ROI pledge to clients
New agency BrainJuicer makes ROI pledge to clients

Omar Oakes

BrainJuicer, the market research specialist, has launched an agency it claims will be the first to guarantee a return on investment.

IPA unveils new training accreditation standard
IPA unveils new training accreditation standard

Omar Oakes

The IPA has unveiled its accredited training programme, which it says will put advertising on the same professional footing as accountants, architects and lawyers.

In this town, it's who you know
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In this town, it's who you know

Caressa Douglas, BEN

The migration of Hollywood blockbusters from the big screen to the smallest ones is giving more brands a chance to deliver a star turn. All they need is a helping hand

THE WORK

Operation Black Vote
Operation Black Vote "Everyone's birthright" by Saatchi & Saatchi

"Deciding the future of Britain is everyone's birthright" demonstrates that the future of the UK is within everyone's power to decide, if they exercise their democratic right to vote.

Co-op
Co-op "Tea party" by Forever Beta

The Co-op is celebrating Father's Day with a campaign that reminds people of the little things their dad did for them when they were younger.

Watching you, watching me
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Watching you, watching me

Staff

The way teens stay connected has changed. Whether they're gaming, preparing food or creating their own music, teens enjoy opening up about their passions -- and others like to listen.

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