In an old Jaffe Juice (when it was still a weekly article), I "predicted" on December 19, 2002 that the US would dominate the cyber category at Cannes. I got it almost right 3 years later (but in my defence, it was out of my control)
USA Today reports:
U.S. agencies and their advertiser clients took 22 awards, including the Grand Prix and two gold Lions, in the Cyber (online advertising) category on Wednesday at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.
Congrats to the folks over at CP+B for their Grand Prix, as well as CP+B, R/GA and Mekanism.
Congrats of course to the other global winners with DDB Brasil at the head of the class for their Grand Prix. I'm just taking this moment to single out the US by virtue of the fact that they've finally shaken the monkey of suckiness off their proverbial backs.
On a slightly off note, still seeing waaaaaay too many websites as opposed to advertising. "I'll take What is Media for $200, Trebek"
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