Campaign India Team
Jun 19, 2009

Live from Cannes Lions 2009

The 2009 Cannes Lions advertising festival kicks off on Sunday June 21 and Campaign India’s Bindu Nair Maitra will be reporting live on the festival from the south of France.

Live from Cannes Lions 2009

The 2009 Cannes Lions advertising festival kicks off on Sunday June 21 and Campaign India’s Bindu Nair Maitra will be reporting live on the festival from the south of France.

Campaign India will bring you news, interviews, opinion and analysis from the week long festival, and keep you updated on the events as they happen. You can stay in touch with our daily festival updates on Twitter by following us on www.twitter.com/binduatcannes, besides following our special Cannes coverage on our website. In addition, five adland folks will be blogging exclusively for Campaign India from the south of France. JWT’s Tista Sen and Senthil Kumar, Syzygy London’s Meera Sharath Chandra, Creativeland Asia’s Raj Kurup and Publicis’ Ashish Khazanchi (who is juggling jury duty along with writing for us) will be blogging about their Cannes experience.

We will be bringing you constant coverage on the festival with news, audio interviews, photographs and blog posts.Stay tuned.

 

 

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Campaign India

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