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Cannes Lions: Movers and Shakers Tackle Trends in Marketing, AI, Advertising, Content and Ranch Dressing
Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

From AI insights to IRL experiential marketing, the crosscurrents of discussion at Cannes Lions were reflected Tuesday by top movers and shakers in marketing and media who joined Variety in the C-Suite in collaboration with Canva at the Festival of Creativity. Leaders from a range of sectors braved the heat that has gripped Cannes this []
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Salon
· Jun 28, 2026
World Cup visitors love ranch dressing, Bu-cee’s and BBQ
As fans tour US, viral reactions and appreciation for US staples like Buc-ee's, BBQ, the bigger is better culture
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 1, 2026
The Gap: Even More Attractive After The Selloff
The Gap: Even More Attractive After The Selloff
The Hollywood Reporter
· Jun 23, 2026
Cannes Lions Feels More Hollywood Than the Film Festival This Year
With creators increasingly at the center of entertainment, the fest built on brand marketers is gaining even more clout now (I've never seen anything like it, one attendee notes).
Daily Mail
· Jul 1, 2026
Supermarché chic! How France's Monoprix, Carrefour and Super U trump Tesco, Asda and Lidl for fashion - with espadrilles, Breton stripes and lingerie the best buys
Supermarché chic! How France's Monoprix, Carrefour and Super U trump Tesco, Asda and Lidl for fashion - with espadrilles, Breton stripes and lingerie the best buys
KTLA 5
· Jul 1, 2026
UPS helps European World Cup fans ship ranch home
European World Cup fans have discovered a new love for American ranch dressing, and UPS is stepping in to help them bring it home! #ranch Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1
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· Jun 23, 2026
Why ridiculous shoes are suddenly everywhere
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Related coverage for "Cannes Lions: Movers and Shakers Tackle Trends in Marketing, AI, Advertising, Content and Ranch Dressing": Salon — World Cup visitors love ranch dressing, Bu-cee’s and BBQ. Seeking Alpha — The Gap: Even More Attractive After The Selloff. The Hollywood Reporter — Cannes Lions Feels More Hollywood Than the Film Festival This Year. Daily Mail — Supermarché chic! How France's Monoprix, Carrefour and Super U trump Tesco, Asda and Lidl for fashion - with espadrilles, Breton stripes and lingerie the best buys. KTLA 5 — UPS helps European World Cup fans ship ranch home. Toronto Sun — Why ridiculous shoes are suddenly everywhere


