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  • Not seen on the party scene

    It must be seriously bad out there. Its normal for our camera to be literally licked at several points during the Cannes week, as shy and retiring ad folk keenly show a Campaign audience just how refreshed they are by a week of seminar-going. But this year, several have turned positively coy, asking not to be featured in our photo gallery (more ...
    Posted to The Campaign Cannes Blog (Weblog) by Suzanne Bidlake on 27 Jun 2009
  • Not Rush-ian to Cannes

     Aha! I spied a Russian. I couldn't miss him really (see below) I only know anything very much about one Russian agency, IQ Marketing, run by the amazing Natalia Stepanuk. So I was extremely keen to grab Stas Zhitsky (as he turned out to be) for a quick chat. It's his first time in Cannes and he's judging the ...
    Posted to The Campaign Cannes Blog (Weblog) by Suzanne Bidlake on 24 Jun 2009
  • No home goals so far for France's most awarded agency

    Bad news for France's most awarded agency and a usual multi-winner at Cannes: BETC Euro RSCG has landed just two shortlist places so far. Its Petit Bateau campaign "The months" which promotes the retailer's new adult range and describes the adult models' ages in months rather than years, won France's biggest ...
    Posted to The Campaign Cannes Blog (Weblog) by Suzanne Bidlake on 24 Jun 2009
  • White linen, not hair, for Jupiter Drawing Room shirts

     Not much evidence that the small matter of a global recession is affecting the fortunes or lifestyle choices of the Jupiter Drawing Room, South Africa. The two-agency brand, which became part of WPP this year, and is headed by the fastidious and fiercely English Graham Warsop, has brought an 18-strong contingent to Cannes for the entire ...
    Posted to The Campaign Cannes Blog (Weblog) by Suzanne Bidlake on 24 Jun 2009
  • re: The death of the award show category

    Yes, there's been loads of talk about this and I think you're right (about the air-con in our hotel too). I was going to write something similar, though less erudite, no doubt, but you've done it for me. Cheers.
    Posted to The Campaign Cannes Blog (Weblog) by Suzanne Bidlake on 24 Jun 2009
  • Start the week...

    Well, I've started the week in true Cannes style - I caught two and a half hours' sleep last night. Sadly, it wasn't due to partying but a part-functioning air-con system whose spluttering on and off caught me each time I dared to drift off. This is Campaign doing Cannes as never before. Yes, we're all wearing hair shirts ...
    Posted to The Campaign Cannes Blog (Weblog) by Suzanne Bidlake on 22 Jun 2009
  • Are advertising agencies protesting too much?

    Methinks all this talk of cancelled parties and an empty Croisette may turn out to be a case of agencies which doth protest too much. In a year of mass redundancies, most have been keen to show that they are acting with sobriety and cutting back on the expense of jetting a whole load of people out to Cannes and keeping them fuelled with a ...
    Posted to The Campaign Cannes Blog (Weblog) by Suzanne Bidlake on 21 Jun 2009

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