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.
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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.
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