Campaign Big Awards: words from the judges
Posted in: UncategorizedAhead of the Big Awards, Campaign caught up with some of the judges.
Ahead of the Big Awards, Campaign caught up with some of the judges.
The communications industry has a responsibility to deliver tough love every once in a while.
Heathrow needed to engage passengers’ hearts and minds, encouraging them to spend more emotional and physical time with the brand.
Moz the Monster is the star of the latest John Lewis Christmas campaign. But is this format running out of steam?
The Marketing Group is launching a global media agency, called Truth, that’s built to use blockchain smart contract technology.
J Walter Thompson London has launched a consultancy that takes the insights gleaned from its global Female Tribes initiative and applies them to help clients’ businesses become more female-orientated.
Welcome to Campaign’s weekly round-up of the hires, departures and promotions across the industry.
One of Europe’s biggest advertisers is taking its media strategy in-house and will no longer use just one large media agency for all its needs.
Procter & Gamble tried to kill it.
Nearly a quarter century later, Walmart deemphasized it as a private brand.
But White Cloud refuses to die.
Feedback in the workplace is crucial, but we’ve got it wrong, says MediaCom’s chief transformation officer.
Doug Jones is the Democrat in the race for the vacant Senate seat in Alabama. His opponent is accused by five different women of sexual predation and isn’t worth mentioning by name. Jones, on the other hand, is a civil servant who famously convicted the bombers of the 16th Street Baptist Church massacre. Four little […]
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Of the nine journalists arrested in Washington on Jan. 20, only two are being charged. Alexei Wood, a freelancer, goes before a judge on Wednesday.
An effort to get ads pulled from Mr. Hannity’s Fox News show appeared to gain momentum. But then some companies began deleting tweets.
Fall foliage travel is a billion-dollar industry in America. And while Tennessee has some of the most beautiful fall scenery in the country, every other state is making the same claim. So how does Tennessee stand out? There are roughly 280 million people in the world who are red-green color deficient, which means they’ve never truly seen what fall looks like. One in 12 American men—including Today’s Matt Lauer—experiences some form of color blindness, a condition that affects nearly five percent of American women, too. We created the first scenic viewers outfitted with specialty lenses designed to help alleviate red-green color blindness so that people who have never seen the true colors of fall, can experience them for the first time.
The magazine’s Women of the Year awards was a parade of inspirational women. It was also the last one for Cindi Leive, the departing editor.