Monthly Archives: September, 2017

Partner articles
The voice of a nation: TV’s central role in covering the election
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With election hype sweeping the nation’s attention, television is once again playing a central role in keeping New Zealanders interested and informed. The medium has broken stories, delivered debates and responded immediately to the breaking news stories of the day. Jihee Junn looks at how in a world of ever prescient news coverage, it’s TV that’s still doing the heavy lifting.

News
Moving on from a ‘glorified PDF’: Goodfolk on reshaping the digital face of Fidelity Life
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With a 44-year legacy in the insurance industry but a fast-moving digital environment surrounding it, Fidelity Life needed future-proofing. It called on Goodfolk and Phosphor to create a new website with its staff front and centre and as Goodfolk general manager Benn Winlove explains, the execution is a result of the client’s willingness to listen to its agencies and the agencies’ willingness to understand their client.

Opinion
September 21 2012: The day the social media dream died
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September 21 marks the five-year anniversary of the day when Facebook turned social media into just plain ‘media’. This date is probably worth noting, if not necessarily celebrating, as it marks the end of the dream of brands having unlimited conversations with their fans for free.

News
Eat the ice cream
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Ice cream, it’s a delicious frozen treat that’s typically presented in a joyful light, but that’s not the case for Halo Top. The ice cream brand has opted for an unsettling and creepy ad instead.

News
Ecostore chief executive Pablo Kraus on youthful optimism, shopping habits inherited from parents and building a sustainable business
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Ecostore launched its first major brand campaign via DDB this week in a bid to send the message that consumers have the power to choose the kind of future they want their children to inherit. The campaign, running across various media channels, made the point that we don’t have to accept the pessimistic status quo and that we can learn from the optimism of the younger members of our society. We chat to Ecostore chief executive Pablo Kraus about the insight behind the campaign and what this means for the consumers Ecostore would like to get on its side.

News
Is your agency pitch ready?
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The NZME Agency team is enlisting Auckland agencies to get involved in some friendly competition, with the launch of its inaugural inter-agency cricket The Agency Super Smash Big Bash Premiere League competition.

Opinion
Finding humanity in the machines
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Humans have been talking to chatbots since the 1960s, but the tech has never been closer to going mainstream than it is now. TRA cultural strategist Antonia Mann considers what this means at a time when customer-centricity has become the buzzword of the day.

News
2017 Winners
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These brands and their marketing initiatives were crowned winners at the 2017 TVNZ-NZ Marketing Awards.

Partner articles
Which online ads do people hate the most?
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It’s hard to avoid online advertising when trying to read the news, watch a video or interact with friends, and for many, clicking out of it has become an automatic response. But what types of ads cause the most frustration? To find out, NZ Marketing and its survey partner SSI asked 1,008 New Zealanders which online advertising they found the most annoying.