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Emmy-winning ad produced in NZ
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The Coca-Cola ‘Heist’ ad won the best primetime commercial Emmy at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Creative Arts Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday.

It was line produced by Flying Fish in Auckland for Psyop animation studio in Los Angeles. The agency was Wieden + Kennedy …

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Local newspaper heroes
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NZ rags did good at the 2009 Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers’ Association Awards (PANPA) held in Sydney last week.

Fairfax Media is licking its chops after the choice morsels it received. The Timaru Herald won the display advertising and the classified categories for newspapers with a circulation up to 25 …

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Yellow campaign gets taste buds going
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Following the innovative and award-winning Yellow Treehouse campaign, Yellow has introduced its latest marketing mission and the gung-ho challenger – Josh Winger has to find out the taste of yellow and make a chocolate bar out of it.

Winger can use anything or anyone he finds from the Yellow books, online …

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Go Massey, and Wgtn more engaging than Ak
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Nielsen has released the latest figures for traffic to government and not-for-profit websites for the last week.

If may not look the most whizzy of designs, but Massey University’s website was the most popular last week with more than 60,000 visitors – three times more than the second most …

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Prime opportunity to reach market in India
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Want to reach 600,000+ business readers in India? Adage Business & Media Services is giving you the chance to be a part of a supplement called ‘KiwiLand’ to be distributed with the Economic Times, India’s largest-selling English business daily with editions in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.

The 24-page booklet …

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Gaff laff 2
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How many times do we have to tell you – don’t believe everything you read!

Two newspapers in Bangladesh, Daily Manab Zamin and New Nation, recently reported the NASA moon landings were fake after reading an article on The Onion website.

Translated into Bengali, the reports explained that at a …

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Manufacturing consent
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NZ Manufacturer magazine hits the stands in October. Managing editor Doug Green’s mission is “to keep our readers up to date with the latest industry news and manufacturing advances in a tasty paper morsel”.

A subscription for 11 issues for $45 is a real bargain. Their helpful media kit …

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Search Engine boot-camp
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Do you know how to infiltrate enemy lines with SEO, PPC, SMM and SEM? What are you waiting for, private, ten-hut to the 3rd Search Engine Boot-Camp by Search Strategies. In 11 training sessions, you will be briefed on the most efficient techniques in search and social media in the …

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The late-night brawl: Nightline vs Tonight
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Could TV One’s Tonight be slowly losing the 10.30pm ratings war against TV3’s Nightline? TV3 says yes and TVNZ says it’s no big deal.

In the monthly averages this year, Tonight has been ahead of its rival by around 20,000 viewers aged 5+. But in …

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Yeti
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Who by: Colenso BBDO. Produced by Film ConstructionWho for: Land Search and Rescue NZWhy we like it: Big furry animals rule

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NZ most popular long-haul destination
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The English and the Aussies just love Godzone. Doomsayers may wax on about the recession, but tourism in NZ has been given a boost thanks to two recent findings.

UK glossy Conde Nast Traveller ranked NZ as the second best destination in the world, after Italy. Turkey was third and …

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Samsung’s charity launch
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How do you launch a mobile phone to hip, affluent early adopters and show some corporate social responsibility as well? If you’re Samsung, you team up with iconic fashion label Zambesi, get a bunch of celebs to take photos on said phone, auction off the pics and donate the …

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Rong speling gud idea?
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When we read Hazel Phillips in NBR berating Revolution Advertising for a typo and missing commas in its print ad, we thought it was a little OTT. OK, so ‘hierachy’ was major boob, but the unique design of the ad didn’t warrant commas. What do you think?

In the …

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Ant Timpson proposes NZ Film Month
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We all know the work of fanatical filmhead Ant Timpson – producer, director, programmer and organiser of 48 Hours and The Incredibly Strange Film Festival.

On his blog this week he has proposed two awesome ideas. He would like the government to subsidise a 100 per cent New Zealand content digital …

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EFFIE finalists announced
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The NZ EFFIE Awards finalists have been announced. Coming up trumps this year is DDB with 10 nominees. Colenso BBDO has nine but counting entries by Clemenger BBDO and Colenso & AIM Proximity makes the group total 14. Saatchi fares well with nine offerings in the ring. There are also multiple …

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Eva Mendes topless down under
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On a billboard, that is. For this month only, the hot Hollywood actress of Cuban extraction graces outdoor supersites for Calvin Klein ‘Body’ jeans. Be warned of traffic and pedestrian congestion outside Wellington’s Manners Mall and the corner of Parnell Rise and Stanley St in Auckland. Miss September never …

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Pitch to win
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So you’ve made a machine that turns earwax into gold, created an odourless blue cheese or perhaps designed a sudoku toilet roll (too late, that’s already been done) – whatever your Big Idea is, pitch it to The Icehouse and you could win $15,000 worth of prizes, including …

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Prospects rise for search marketing
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After its inception in the US 13 years ago, iProspect launches in New Zealand. The company claims to be the ‘Original® Search Engine Marketing Firm’ that pioneered the practice of search engine optimisation and analysing online click-through data to increase ROI.

iProspect NZ is the company’s 21st global office …

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2009 EFFIE Awards
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Since its inception in New York in 1968, the pseudo-acronym has become synonymous with the most effective and creative TV advertising the industry has to offer. See all the finalists here.

Mark your diaries on Thursday 8 October for the biggest annual bash for ad agencies. The formal ceremony will …

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Last week for NZ Geo photo entries
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So you think you can take a photo? If the New Zealand Geographic judges think so, you could win $1000 cash! But your entries need to be in by 10pm, Sunday 13 September.

The categories are Wildlife, Landscape and Culture, and from those entries prizes will be given for Inspirational …

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Experiment in Labtests
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InWaiting has just signed up Labtests to display InWaiting advertising in all 52 of their sites throughout Auckland. Labtests has recently taken over from Diagnostic MedLab as preferred supplier for diagnostic testing in the Auckland region. Their waiting rooms are forecast to see around 59,000 visitors per week. InWaiting …

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Fake ad sparks furore
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A bad-taste ad doing the rounds on the web last week showed several planes crashing into a burning World Trade Centre and compared it to the number of lives lost in the 2005 tsunami. It was for the World Wildlife Fund and was made by DDB Brazil.

But …

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World’s first PR gallery in NZ
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It’s a smart idea that makes so much sense – show off all your clients’ products in one glitzy gallery for the media and industry bods to peruse and play with.

The concept is the brainchild of ex-Mojo PR managing partner, Jacqui Ansin. Ansin left Mojo less than four months …

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Are you the next AIM CEO?
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Got charisma? A passion for creativity? Direct marketing in your bones? The AIM Proximity CEO role is up for grabs.

Former CEO Darryn Melrose will be leaving at the end of the month after a six-year tenure. Interim CEO, Jim Moser (CEO Clemenger Group), is sad to see Melrose go …

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BeST design finalists announced
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The Designers Institute of New Zealand (DINZ) has the BeST Design Awards finalists on its website. The awards acknowledge the country’s best graphic, product and spatial design over 29 categories.

A record-breaking 590 entries were received this year, the most the awards has seen in its 21-year history. DINZ …

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Free digital seminar: first in, first served
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How’s your digital fitness? Are you struggling with sit-ups when you could be burning fat and reinventing yourself on a super-duper cross trainer? Digital marketing is here to stay and it’s about time you learnt all the tools to create a brand presence on the web that lasts …

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BNZ gets sugar hit
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See ya Y&R, hello Sugar. BNZ has appointed Sugar as its new agency with their media partner SparkPHD.

Even though Y&R have been delivered some “great work” in the last four years, BNZ head of brand, Jo Kelly, says “we’re entering a new phase of our business …

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One won, Topps top, Dean & Jaquie too
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Dean Spanley was a big winner at the 2009 Qantas Film and Television Awards, taking out the gongs for Best Feature Film (budget over $1m), Best Screenplay and Best Director for Toa Fraser, who couldn’t make it to the ceremony as he was on Maui doing yoga. In his …

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Good onya
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Comments on the NZ Internet Awards story has prompted an investigation of the Onyas, the other web industry awards. The Onyas have 11 categories, focusing on web application as well as design and content. The awards are produced by the good folk at Webstock, who help people improve their websites …

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