Polls
- Which nominated show would get your vote for the Television Critics Association (TCA) Award for Outstanding New Program? - 47 votes - closed
- What does the lack of a Cannes Grand Prix honor in Branded Content & Entertainment tell us about the industry? - 49 votes - closed
- Was the Cannes Cyber Jury right to pick only one Grand Prix winner when it could have named up to three? - 37 votes - closed
- Now that the FCC’s net neutrality rules have taken effect, what do you think the impact will be? - 73 votes - closed
- What’s your take on the 2015 AICP Show winners as compared to the prior year? - 52 votes - closed
- If you were a FIFA sponsor, what would be your response to the corruption scandal surrounding soccer’s governing body? - 85 votes - closed
- Which movie that debuted at the recently concluded Cannes Film Festival is the most likely to make an impact on the Oscar race? - 66 votes - closed
- More Google searches are now being made on mobile devices rather than on PCs in the U.S. What does this mean for the advertising market? - 79 votes - closed
- What’s your take on the first Cannes Glass Lion: The Lion For Change which will recognize work that breaks through gender bias and stereotypical portrayals of men and women? - 35 votes - closed
- Which nominated editor would get your vote for the AICE Award in the Dialogue/Monologue/Spoken Word category? - 87 votes - closed
- What’s your take on Comcast’s failed bid to acquire Time Warner Cable? - 31 votes - closed
- Is WikiLeaks justified in posting emails and documents from last year’s cyberattack against Sony Pictures Entertainment? - 85 votes - closed
- Five shorts qualified for the Oscars by virtue of winning awards at the Aspen Shortsfest. Which short from this batch is most likely to garner an Oscar nomination? - 94 votes - closed
- For the first time since 2009, NBC’s “Nightly News” lost the weekly ratings competition. ABC’s “World News Tonight” came out on top. What does this mean for suspended NBC anchor Brian Williams? - 99 votes - closed
- What’s your take on IBM’s “Internet of Things” $3B venture which looks to harness the data collected by smartphones, tablets, connected vehicles and appliances? - 119 votes - closed