Cannes Lions launched a new Lions Live initiative

Creativity, Festivals & Awards

Cannes Lions announced that, this year, a selection of its world-class content will be streamed live across the globe through Lions Live – a partnership between Cannes Lions, global media agency network Mindshare and YouTube.

Lions Live will stream one live seminar session per day on the Cannes Lions YouTube Channel for the duration of the festival, with sessions selected via an open vote by the public. Each streamed session will be afterwards accessible on-demand for two weeks after Cannes Lions ends. Voting for the session to be streamed will be start on May 24th and will end one week before the Festival begins.

Every year Cannes Lions brings global speakers to its stage and showcases outstanding content that is thought provoking, inspirational and forward-thinking. We’re excited to be taking this live, offering a taste of the Cannes experience to those that are unable to make it to the South of France.

Philip Thomas,

CEO Lions Festivals

Some of the globally-renowned speakers that will take to the stage at this year’s Festival include Jenson Button, Lou Reed, Sean Combs, Annie Leibovitz and Jack Black, while industry legends will include Lee Clow, Global Director of Media Arts, TBWA\Worldwide, Chairman, TBWA\Media Arts Lab; Nick Law, Global Chief Creative Officer, R/GA; Maurice Lévy, Chairman, CEO, Publicis Groupe; Andrew Robertson, President, Chief Executive Officer, BBDO Worldwide; Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive, WPP; and James Hilton, Co-Founder, Chief Creative Officer, AKQA.

We believe that we work in the most exciting industry in the world and we are delighted to be able to share some of the reason why with the wider marketing world. We believe that marketing has to be fundamentally adaptive to achieve the best results and Lions Live is an experience that adapts, where the viewer’s decide the content

Nick Emery,

CEO Mindshare

Cannes Lions attracts the world’s best creatives to share the latest and boldest ideas. As YouTube is the home of so much creativity on the web, it’s incredibly exciting that amateur and professional creatives from around the world can tune in to the livestream to be part of this premiere festival of creativity

Matt Brittin,

VP Google, Northern and Central Europe

The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity takes place from 16-22 June 2013 and is world’s leading celebration of creativity in communications. Founded in 1954, the Festival takes place every June in Cannes, France.