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2021 Cannes Lions Proves That Audio Campaigns Are Innovating More Than Ever
By Roger Sho Gehrmann, Executive Creative Director, Studio Resonate
The Radio and Audio Lions at Cannes has generally been a lower tier affair, with fewer entries and less fanfare. While (arguably) modern advertising was born on radio, Cannes Lions has always been mostly about TV spots. The radio and audio category is usually a few music campaigns with recording artist-tie ins, or clever traditional radio campaigns being dominated by a handful South American agencies.
But looking at the shortlists and winners of 2021, it’s really clear now there has been a big shift in the audio media space, particularly with some unique innovation and new technology.
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CSU course preps students for drone certification
The course is taught by the founder and director of the CSU Drone Center, as well as other instructors with real-world UAS mission experience
July 5, 2021
Colorado State University is offering a two-week online course, Aug. 14-27, designed to provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to pass the Federal Aviation Administration’s Remote Pilot Aeronautical Knowledge Test (commonly known as the Part 107 exam) to obtain their drone license.
The course, which was also offered in May, is taught by the founder and director of the CSU Drone Center, Christopher Robertson, as well as other instructors with real-world UAS mission experience.
Federal Militarization of Law Enforcement Must End
The federal government arms local police forces in the United States with weapons of war. A program called “1033,” for the section of the act that created it, allows the Department of Defense to give state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies military hardware. Since its inception in 1996, nearly 10,000 jurisdictions have received more than $7 billion of equipment. This includes combat vehicles, rifles, military helmets, and misleadingly named “non-” or less-lethal weapons, some of which have featured in police raids and police violence against protesters, including recent protests for racial justice.
The ACLU helped place police militarization in the broader landscape of police violence with our 2014 groundbreaking report, “War Comes Home.” That report released just months before police killed Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri highlighted the ways that militarized police act aggressively and violently, ta