Indian agencies won 23 metals at Cannes, including 6 golds.
Advertising legend John Hegarty has hit out at the "endemic" level of scam advertising in Asia.
Indian agencies win four more awards.
Dumb Ways to Die (for Metro Trains) picked up the Grand Prix for both Direct and PR.
Turbulent times for television viewership measurement agency TAM.
The first winners of Cannes Lions are in - and India has won four metals.
Cannes Lions-Indian agencies have 90 entries which are in the running for metals.
The Cannes Lions, or International Festival of Creativity, was flagged-off yesterday.
As this is being written, broadcasters Network 18, Viacom 18, STAR India, NDTV, Multiscreen Media, Times Television Network and Shri Adhikari Brothers have all either not renewed their contracts with TAM or have written to TAM stating their intent to unsubscribe from the service
Here's the next dose of energy, a weekly column, published every Friday, on nuggets of news and info. from the previous week that I stumble upon.
Storyboard continues its coverage of Publicis India's plans for the future - something that's had the industry buzzing since last week, after the agency announced the hiring of three advertising heavyweights - Bobby Pawar, Partha Sinha and Ambika Srivastava.
The Economist's global digital publisher, Nick Blunden spoke about the constant evolution of advertising due to a number of developments in the digital media.