Publishers made a strong business case for investing in news at Cannes this year amid changes to search and developments in AI. But paradoxes remain over brand safety, sustainability, and economic realities.
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Conversations around audio matured along the Croisette year as brands and agencies increasingly recognised the opportunities in digital audio.
Dan Clays, CEO of Omnicom Media Group for the EMEA region and president of this year’s Media Lions, takes us inside the judging process and finds a changing industry with expanding opportunity for media.
Cannes attendees were both excited by and terrified of the impact AI could have on our industry. How should we manage those two opposing emotions?
McKinsey partner Kathryn Rathje speaks to The Media Leader from Cannes about the challenges facing CMOs — from acquiring budget to breaking the cycle of short-termism.
The Media Leader traveled across Cannes speaking to media professionals to find out why TV should be an essential part of marketing strategies, and what the future of TV advertising will be.
LiveRamp’s Tim Norris-Wiles discusses the future of data-driven TV and how digital-native advertisers can use the medium the way they use other digital, with deterministic business outcomes measurement.
The digital media measurement, data, and analytics vendor reckons the industry stands to lose $700,000 per billion impressions on CTV inventory without protections to ensure a suitable, viewable and fraud-free environment. But things are improving, and rapidly.
Sustainability took a backseat role at Cannes this year when it should have been a headline topic.
Analysis: The caveat could be designed to force the merged entity to advertise with media owners sympathetic to the Trump administration.
