Blogs
A Year of Renewal at the 2014 Digital Newfronts
During the 2014 Digital Newfronts, one thing became clear: digital players have to spend like a TV network and produce TV-like content to compete for TV ad dollars. According to Ad Age, “In the past, the NewFronts have felt haphazard, with lots of proposed shows thrown at the wall to see what sticks. By contrast, this was…
Read MoreFeaturing the 2014 GRANDY Winner, Droga5 for Thunderclap
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/93531217] Each year, the ANDYs Jury selects one piece of work that is deemed to be the absolute best in show, the single representative of all the work entered in the show that year. This is the GRANDY. The GRANDY Award and the $50,000 prize is awarded to the most brilliant work of the…
Read MoreThe ANDYs are at Creative Week
Creative Week is here! Among the many great sessions, our amazing ANDYs juror Tham Khai Meng, Worldwide Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy & Mather, is presenting LGBT: Let’s Walk Together. He will walk through the long journey toward inclusion for LGBT individuals in society and advertising. Check out the rest of the Creative Week schedule here: http://creativeweek.com/calendar/.
Read MoreANDYs 50th Awards Show & Party
It was a night to remember! Check out our Meta album to see a few photos from the ANDYs 50th Awards Show & Party at TriBeCa Rooftop on April 24th.
Read More2014 ANDY Award Winners
The 2014 International ANDY Awards, celebrating their 50th anniversary, announced this year’s winners for outstanding creative achievement. With a platform centered on bravery, the 2014 ANDY Awards celebrated the bold, courageous and innovative instances of bravery in the industry today and over the past five decades. The global advertising show’s most prestigious honor, The GRANDY, has been…
Read MoreCreativity is Poppin’ in New York’s The ADVERTISING Club
What role does The AD Club of New York play in the modern advertising industry? AD Club President & CEO Gina Grillo discusses the Club’s impact on the industry and the evolution of creativity over the years. (As originally published in Madison Avenue Insights, April 10, 2014) By Ronald R. Urbach 1896 was a big…
Read MoreHow Do You Define Bravery?
Being brave is putting yourself in a situation where you feel uncomfortable. Sometimes it’s about saying no. It’s hard work. It can’t be taught. Bravery is about breaking rules and changing tactics, and searching in unexpected places. Bravery is about jumping up on stage in front of a crowd to give an impromptu speech. These are just…
Read MoreAvoiding Missteps on Social Media Platforms
This is Part V of a blog series from Davis & Gilbert’s recent report, “Advertising Law: 2013 Lessons Learned & 2014 Practical Advice,” on the significant changes in the law relating to advertising, marketing and promotions in 2013, and suggestions for advertisers and agencies to think about and address in 2014. By Joseph J. Lewczak,…
Read MoreSee What You Missed at The Great Debate: Take 6
At The Great Debate: Take 6, the conversation about content took center stage as one of the most discussed and debated topics in our industry today. So what did we learn? When it comes to content and brands, instant gratification isn’t enough for today’s consumers. People WWTWWTWI (want what they want when they want it) and…
Read MoreDon’t Miss What’s Happening at AWE
Advertising Week Europe has officially kicked off in the lively city of London. Today The AD Club will present a special event: Defining Bravery. In honor of The International ANDY Awards 50th anniversary celebrating bravery in advertising, this unique event will feature inspirational talks about stories of bravery from an amazing lineup of industry icons, including:…
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