Although traditional agencies like Publicis Groupe seem to be pulling back on their presence at the Cannes Lions festival this year, consulting firms such as Accenture Interactive are taking the opposite approach.

"There's a glass ceiling": In the latest installment of our Confessions series, a gay media executive explains how not fitting in with the "boys club" culture in the media industry can make career progression difficult.

Google's head of news, Richard Gingras, talks about how the company differs from Facebook in its treatment of publishers in the summer issue of Digiday magazine. Subscribe to Digiday+ to read the Q&A.

NPR, which has produced live events for at least 20 years, put on 30 events in 2017 and expects that number to grow to 38 this year. Here's how the public broadcaster approaches events.

In case you missed it: On the latest episode of the Digiday Podcast, Glamour's Samantha Barry discusses the magazine's video strategy, editorial focus and more.

Digiday's Cannes survival guide is back. Download it now for the definitive guide to what's in and what's out at Cannes this year, a map to the hidden spots at Cannes, an awards cheatsheet for the campaigns you need to know and more.

Today is the early deadline for the Digiday WorkLife Awards. Submit by midnight tonight for your chance to earn recognition as this year's Most Innovative Culture, Most Dedicated to Employee Growth, Most Collaborative Culture and more.

 

Consultancies take Cannes as agencies prep for a quieter festival

Shareen Pathak

Accenture is planning its biggest year ever.

'There's a glass ceiling': Confessions of a gay media executive

Jessica Davies

A male media executive talks about the challenges of not fitting in with the boys-club culture prevalent in digital advertising.

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Forrester report: How to master mobile measurement

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'I feel optimistic about the future of news': Google's Richard Gingras says the company's success depends on the health of publishers

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Google’s vp of news says the company wants to enable the success of news publishers, but that direct payments come with pitfalls.

To grow its events business, NPR is taking a franchise approach to its shows

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To grow audience and sponsorships, the public broadcaster is creating elaborate events based on its podcasts and shows.

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An earnest (marketing) situation

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