Monthly Archives: October, 2009

News
Rapp rapt with Echo awards
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Rapp NZ took a couple of trophies home from the International Echo Awards in San Diego last week.

It won silver in the financial section for ANZ’s ‘GettingUthru’ campaign, which consisted of asking students to send in their dollar-saving tips by email or YouTube. Students were further targeted with …

News
Ads@6: 16-22 Oct
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Biggest viewing nights this week were Tuesday: 578,060 for One News and 357,560 for 3 News and Thusday: 601,990 for One News and 378,510 for 3 News.

Opinion
Economic recovery: are we there yet?
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“Media owners have provided a great deal of additional value during the past six to nine months but we’re now entering a more ‘normalised’ environment. So trading will have to return to contracted levels.”  – TVNZ Head of Sales Dave Walker, quoted in Planit last week (14 October 2009)

MediaWorks …

News
Style sense: GQ on iPhone
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Following Conde Nast’s decision to shred five of its magazines this year, including Gourmet and Modern Bride, the publishing giant has introduced an iPhone application for its top male style title, GQ.

For only US$2.99 you can download the entire contents of the magazine, starting from the …

News
Absolut art for Samoa
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“Doing things differently leads to something exceptional,” says the new ‘Anthem’ TVC for Absolut Vodka. It is very cool, as you can see.

In Auckland, the launch was hyped in conjunction with Absolut Collaboration, a virtual exhibition housed in an inflatable cube in Ponsonby’s Western Park last …

News
The art of selling
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American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst (1863 –1951) once said these wise words, which appeared on a National Lampoon cover in 1977.

Brilliant.

Honest words, even though Hearst was known to indulge in yellow journalism that “routinely invented sensational stories, faked interviews, ran phony pictures and distorted real events”, according …

News
Art for a cancer cure
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Jim Wheeler – 'Golden Bloom' (edition of 150)

It’s a win-win situation – buy exquisite NZ art to help the Breast Cancer Research Trust find a cure for breast cancer by 2018.

Art for a Cure is a one-of-a-kind exhibition featuring well known NZ artists, all inspired by their favourite NZ …

News
I scream, we scream for $1 scoop day
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The Bay of Plenty is the country’s highest ice cream-licking region per capita, according to Tip Top sales this year. But only a teaspoon more than Nelson/Marlborough/Tasman and Manawatu/Taranaki, in second and third place, respectively.

New Zealand’s scoops in a cone per capita rankings for …

Awards
Free MySpace Music launch paaaarty
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You lucky little music lovers – MySpace is putting on a humdinger of a party for the launch of MySpace Music. It’s for all ages, and it’s free!

Midnight Youth

The line-up features Midnight Youth, The Brunettes, The Naked and Famous, The Family Cactus and The Earlybirds.

The Brunettes …

News
Film NZ welcomes trustee newbies
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Three industry leaders have joined Film New Zealand’s board of trustees, who attended their first board meeting in Wellington last Friday. They are:

Gary Little, managing director and founder of Digital Post Limited, New Zealand’s first digital film and television post-production facility which is based in Auckland;

Jos …

News
Aim and Y&R in room with Echos
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Big congrats (or in Kiwispeak “yeah, not bad, mate”) to two NZ agencies who won trophies at the 2009 International Echo Awards, hosted by Jay Leno in San Diego this week. The Echos, run by the US Direct Marketing Association, are like the global version of NZ Marketing Association’s …

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Gravity Coffee spreads love bug
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Are you a caffeine addict searching for more than latte in life? Gravity Coffee’s new website will bring you together with people you fancy with free coffee at a Gravity Coffee cafe.

The Coffee Cupid will take your details, tailor-make a little movie and then send it to your …

News
AWARD School hearts Google
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Google is the new principal sponsor of AWARD School, a 16-week course that teaches copywriters and art directors how to create campaign gold.

Google believes in creativity, innovation and providing effective ways to connect with people. Whaddaya know, AWARD School is all about that as well.

Lucy Mckee, general manager …

News
Tender up for print media measurement
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The print media industry body calls for expressions of interest in tendering for readership measurement.

The Print Media Industry Research Review Group Incorporated (PMIRRG) announced today that it is seeking expressions of interest to participate in the tendering process for the New Zealand Readership measurement (including consumer insights and media …

News
Aussie mag sweet on Cadbury
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The Kiwi Marketing magazine was so nasty to those good people at Cadbury. And what’s with that messy eating style?

Why can’t we be more like the Australians — respectful, nice?

November issue

September issue

News
Twitter in yer face
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We knew it was bound to happen, live tweets are now being seen on digital billboards. The first in NZ come from the Yellow Chocolate campaign. They feature the face and tweets of Josh Winger whose mission is to make a chocolate bar that tastes like the colour yellow, using …

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Toyota’s terror marketing backfires
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This month in California, Amber Duik sued Saatchi & Saatchi for US$10 million for terrorising her as part of a campaign for Toyota.

Duik claims she was harrassed by emails from a man called Sebastian Bowler, who said he was on the run from the police, knew where she lived …

News
$22m facelift for Paper Plus
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The Paper Plus Group has announced a nationwide investment and refurbishment plan to the tune of $22 million over the next two years. That’s a daily spend of more than $30,000 until December 2011.

All of the company’s 106 stores will be renovated, plus another 20 or …

News
Kidspot right on the button
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Got young kids? Chances are you probably browsed one of these websites last week, the most visited sites according to Nielsen. Or perhaps not. Please tell us your recommended sites in the kids and family category.

The top five sites are all packed with advice, child development info, directories and …

News
Gumboots and .99 among BeST Designs
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Orthopedic gumboots, an elastic chair, a restaurant up a tree, a sheep drencher inspired by a beer bottle, the world’s safest trampoline and a coat stand shaped like a twig were among some of the most colourful high profile winners at the national 2009 BeST Design Awards.

Organised by …

Opinion
US Xmas sales tactics hitting market now
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How are US retailers approaching this year’s Christmas season, as consumer spending continues to decline? Holding back stock, broadening or simplifying inventory and lunchtime sales are some of the ways to keep customers engaged.

Read all about it. Consumer-Counsel-The-New-Shopper-19-Oct-09

News
iProspect wins MySpace
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Just three weeks after launching in New Zealand, iProspect has won the MySpace account.

The business was won without a competitive pitch and will involve search and digital strategy with iProspect and planning and buying through iProspect’s sister agency, Carat.

MySpace was looking for a like-minded progressive digital media …

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NZ-made software slinks into UK market
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If you’ve got a product for facilitating customer relationship management that gets results, the big hurdle is to get global distribution. ActionStep, a leading New Zealand Software as a Service (SaaS) provider, has signed an agreement with UK-based Deskforce to deliver ActionStep’s CRM+ hosted solution to its 20 …

News
Media queenpin joins TVNZ board
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She knows a heck of a lot about newspapers and radio, now recently retired Joan Withers is stepping into the director’s boardroom at TVNZ. She replaces Phillip Melchior whose term recently expired.

Withers was chief executive of Fairfax Media from 2005 to June this year, when she retired from …

News
First Rate juggles senior line-up
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New Zealand’s largest search marketing agency, First Rate, has announced some new appointments and promotions. With offices in Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne, it is the fastest growing online direct response agency in Australasia.

Former chief operating officer Kevin Francis has been promoted to chief executive officer. His opinion piece …

News
New Telecom logo meaningless
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Starburst, snowflake, asterisk, abstract wires? Your guess is as good as ours in describing Telecom’s new logo, designed by Designworks.

“What we are saying here to people is that this is all about you. It is literally whatever you want it to be. This is about self-expression,” says Telecom …