America’s Radio Mercury Awards has served up some questionable inspiration for radio stars by encouraging them to push the boundaries and break the rules in a call for entries campaign.
America’s Radio Mercury Awards has served up some questionable inspiration for radio stars by encouraging them to push the boundaries and break the rules in a call for entries campaign.
Meat and Livestock Australia have once again caused a stir with a ‘Celebrate Australia’ campaign that’s been criticised for misrepresenting the country’s history.
New Zealand transport agency and Clemenger BBDO Wellington have kicked off the year with another thought provoking campaign around speed, with the focus this time being on ‘Less Speed, Less Harm’.
You didn’t ask. But we answered anyway. So, to celebrate the last day of the StopPress season for 2016, we’ve looked back on the year and compiled an extremely definitive list of the big pitches, the big ideas, the big balls, the big stoushes, the big moves and the big whoopsies. So long, and thanks for all the clicks dear readers.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Erik Hay, head of media and communications at Weta Workshop, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what James Butcher, sales director at Pandora NZ, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Michael Fuyala, head of digital at Bauer Media, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Alex Lawson, general manager at Carat, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Deborah Pead, founder and chief executive officer of Pead PR, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Ben Goodale, managing director at JustOne has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Bridget Lamont, Head of Brand Marketing at Progressive Enterprises, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Paul Catmur, managing partner and executive creative director, Barnes, Catmur & Friends Dentsu, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Leon Wratt, MediaWorks group content director of music, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Steve Bayliss, group general manager of marketing at Foodstuffs, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Spencer Bailey, head of Facebook New Zealand, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Simon Coley, co-founder of Karma Cola has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Shayne Currie, managing editor at NZME, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Andrew Reinholds, managing partner at OMD has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Fiona McLeod, managing director at NZME’s CreateMe, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what TVNZ’s Hilary Barry has to say.
As offices wind down and the summer sun takes full effect, a number of brands are giving timely warnings to drink responsibility and stay safe.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Jordanna Murray, Microsoft New Zealand’s Windows and Surface product marketing manager, has to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what ZM’s Fletch, Vaughan and Megan have to say.
Every year, StopPress asks players in the local industry for their reflections on the marketing year that was. Here’s what Lyndsey Francis, general manager of content solutions, at TVNZ has to say.
Brian van den Hurk does ‘a John Key’ and announces his he’s retiring from FCB New Zealand.
The One Show bring you brainstorming—without the bath.
Over two years since first announcing the project, Spark is finally nearing the completion of The Boroughs, its project to bring five high-tech basketball courts to Aucklanders across the city.
After a decade of giving brands and products award winning looks, Saatchi & Saatchi Design Worldwide closed its doors at the end of October. We take a look at the closure and where the team are now.
It goes without saying that every year has its highs and lows, and as we over at StopPress look to wind down the last 365 days with a tipple and a cheer, it’s also time for us to look back at which stories really managed to hit the mark in 2016.
Newsroom, the news website being launched by Tim Murphy and Mark Jennings, has secured car brand Holden as its first founding partner.