Earlier this month, Air New Zealand got in on the meatless-meat trend with the launch of the plant-based ‘Impossible Burger’. Now, Virgin Australia is searching for New Zealand’s finest meat for its New Zealand to Australia flights.
Monthly Archives: July, 2018
Thinking about how you’re going to be able to purchase your own home is anxiety-inducing for many young New Zealanders, so ASB and With Collective are eliminating the scare factor in a new campaign.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 11,293 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
Queenstown Rotary Club hopes to change the perception that advertising means annoying sales pitchy commercials at the Australasian premiere of Night of the AdEaters.
Our weekly wrap of good things, strange things, funny things and other things from inside the intertubes.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 11,293 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
What’s the difference between a heat pump and a Canterbury Crusader? Not much if the Daikin’s new campaign is anything to go by but that doesn’t stop the heat pump brand from searching for a connection to promote its sponsorship of the team.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 11,293 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
Realityvirtual’s Simon Che de Boer recently had a hand in documenting one of the world’s most ancient civilisations in VR. And now, he’s keen to get to work on his passion project: local cultural preservation work of the Christchurch Cathedral. He wants to resurrect the old Cathedral in VR using publicly sourced photography, so is putting out a call to the public to submit any photos or videos they have of the building pre-earthquake, and using deep learning, a company can fill in the missing data and build a VR experience around this.
The 2018 News Media Award finalists have been announced by News Media Works after a panel of 50 industry judges narrowed down the entries to shortlists across the 32 categories.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 11,293 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
Bayleys has launched a campaign that celebrates the real estate company’s ethos of teamwork and collaboration.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has launched its new AdHelp Information Service.
StopPress talks to Michael Boggs, NZME’s chief executive officer, about why radio is such a strong platform, engagement with audiences, and the latest Commercial Radio Survey Results.
June was another month full of great ads, but it was Pak’n Save that topped the ranks to win Colmar Brunton’s Ad Impact Award.
Industry happenings at Stuff, Colmar Brunton, Fish & Clips, Carat New Zealand and Hula.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 11,293 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
Adshel New Zealand has announced the expansion of its Adshel Live network to include Tauranga.
The man behind what’s been dubbed ‘the world’s most realistic VR’ is earning worldwide acclaim for his hyper-realistic VR cinematography. Now, Simon Che de Boer’s latest release, Nefertari: Journey to Eternity, takes viewers up close-and-personal in VR to an ancient civilisation that’s not experienced in many people’s lifetimes: Nefertari’s tomb in Egypt. This plays right into the passion driving Che de Boer’s work – to document heritage sites so they’re preserved digitally for years to come.
Stuff has announced Josh Borthwick will be joining the team as commercial director – agency and direct.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 11,293 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
We take a look at how New Zealand businesses are marking the Māori New Year.
On Wednesday night, 1 News watchers were left wondering where the news had gone after the broadcast cut out for more than five minutes. While the technical issues were soon resolved, Newshub saw an opportunity to convince 1 News watchers to change the channel.
Our weekly wrap of good things, strange things, funny things and other things from inside the intertubes.
The ‘world’s first’ virtual reality drivers test is here thanks to a collaboration between Government agencies ACC and the NZ Transport Agency – and external partners Strategy Creative, Mixt Studio, and Flying Saucer – which aims to help young people become confident capable drivers. The project launched in July last year, and has since sparked a 30 percent increase in people signing up on the Drive platform, with more than 30,000 sign ups and almost half a million total users who’ve completed 52,000 online road code chapter tests between them. So, could it see the end of traditional drivers tests?
Radio New Zealand has plenty to celebrate this week as the latest round of GfK radio survey results showing it reaches 682,700 New Zealanders (10+) each week, while the government is giving it $4.5 million directly as well as further budget with NZ On Air. PLUS: A look at what other local media think of RNZ+.
Little Giant has appointed Ian Howard to the newly created position of managing director.
Poking fun at the Dry July fundraiser campaign, Radio Hauraki is encouraging Kiwis to get behind its own initiative: ‘Beer and Pie July’.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 11,293 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.