Campaign India Team
Oct 01, 2009

Get your copy of the first Cannes Report

Campaign UK, in partnership with the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, has published the first Cannes Report,  which gives the complete official rankings from the festival for the first time. The 172-page publication lists the agencies, cities, countries and media that won the most awards, and includes a full list of this year's winners. The report also includes summaries of key presentations by Kofi Annan, Bob Geldof, Spike Lee, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Google CEO Eric Schmidt and other big-name speakers.

Get your copy of the first Cannes Report

Campaign UK, in partnership with the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, has published the first Cannes Report,  which gives the complete official rankings from the festival for the first time.

The 172-page publication lists the agencies, cities, countries and media that won the most awards, and includes a full list of this year's winners. The report also includes summaries of key presentations by Kofi Annan, Bob Geldof, Spike Lee, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Google CEO Eric Schmidt and other big-name speakers.

To buy a copy of the Cannes Report 2009, email [email protected] and she will contact you for payment.
 

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Campaign India

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