Non-alcoholic beverage Snapple has brought to life a few of the fun facts underneath its lids with the help of Deutsch Los Angeles.
Non-alcoholic beverage Snapple has brought to life a few of the fun facts underneath its lids with the help of Deutsch Los Angeles.
APN Outdoor has announced the resignation of general manager Phil Clemas, who departs for some family time and to reenergise after eight years of dedication to the company.
Uber is transforming its back seats into a Dragons’ Den of sorts tomorrow, giving the business thinkers of Auckland a chance to pitch their business ideas to a panel of leaders and investors who are looking for their next opportunity.
NZ On Air is providing funding to four projects covering seven regions throughout New Zealand after finding regional news content wasn’t reaching intended audiences in many regions.
New Zealand public relations practitioners donned their suits and dresses this week for the Annual PRINZ Awards, with Mango, Fuse and McDonald’s New Zealand ranking supreme.
Alpen cereal imagine what happened before the famous YouTube fails. Airbnb break the mould. Parisian Gentleman becomes Parisian Hero. The wash station was set up in Zurich’s…
Powershop and Special Group have teamed up to show how a terrible wig and Kiwi kids trumping Trump can make people love power.
Ever wanted to see your favourite horror icons sing in a musical? Well here is your chance. Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide has created a spooky medley to promote the Elmsta 3000 horror festival held in Sweden.
“There’s nothing wrong with your picture”, Muslim wins best TV Personality in Australia sparking an internet frenzy.
Callaghan Innovation and StopPress want to start a national conversation about business failure. And to find out what people think, we thought we’d ask our readers to help out with this research project. Those who take five minutes to complete our survey will also go into the draw to win a sweet watch from Tissot.
Air New Zealand has been pretty active lately, (with ‘active’ being the keyword here) releasing a couple of promotional videos in the lead up to the Hawke’s Bay International Marathon this weekend, with one featuring Air New Zealand flight attendants in their activewear, creating a parody of a parody. The airline has also released a few videos of New Zealand sporting heroes on its dedicated ‘Where to next’ online hub.
NZME chief executive Michael Boggs shares a few thoughts on how the publisher’s radio business is performing following this year’s radio survey and why he’s not concerned about Paul Henry’s growth.
Industry happenings at TVNZ, Niki Schuck PR, Xero, Fisher and Paykel and Shuttlerock.
Round of applause to Volkswagen, Flick Electric Co., VTNZ, Kiwibank and Gem.
While many Kiwi mums appreciate breakfast in bed, being taken out for a meal, or watching the kids take over the meaning duties, we check out some of the brands that stepped up the game with some creative campaigns for Mother’s Day.
Earlier this year the Advertising Standards Authority announced they would not be releasing the annual advertising revenue figures, making it unclear how much money was spent on advertising last year. At Stoppress we are interested to tap the mood of the market with respect to reporting advertising revenue. Does anyone care and, if so, what should be measured?
Flick Electric partnered with the NZ International Comedy Festival earlier in the year, and it’s recently launched videos on its Facebook page of New Zealand comedians talking about electricity and offering some great advice, like Wilson Dixon’s ‘tip’ to turn your car headlights on and point the car in the direction of your windows to save on power.
Hubbards has gone over the top for its latest campaign, releasing two hidden camera style videos that terrify and excite unsuspecting victims.
In keeping with the ongoing tradition of celebrating the radio results, NZME has again released a quirky video covering some of the highlights for the media company. This time the message is delivered by the Mike Hosking doll, creepily voiced over by Jeremy Wells.
Industry happenings at Assignment Auckland, the Newspaper Publishers’ Association, Ad2one, Customise Consulting, iProspect, Yahoo New Zealand, The One Club and VENA.
Our weekly wrap of good things, strange things, funny things and other things from inside the intertubes.
Ever started watching a film on a plane but then inconveniently arrived at your destination? Air France has the solution.
The MediaWorks board has announced the resignation of Mark Weldon from his position as chief executive.
In a time of fancy, low fat, low carb, natural and organic food fads, the humble sandwich appears to have had its day. At least not until Molenberg and Special Group opened up a dedicated sandwich store in downtown Auckland, putting the call out to Kiwis for their favourite fillings. Be it a chicken, lamb, pastrami or cheese sandwich, the store set out to find the top seller.
Dentsu Aegis is continuing its global expansion with the launch of its ninth network brand and lifestyle agency MKTG, formed out of three existing agencies.
Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, with DDB New York, is celebrating procreating pandas in a cheeky new campaign.
Ford and BBR Saatchi & Saatchi have reinvented the test drive in a new campaign for the Ford Kuga in which the car undergoes a taste drive.