
Broadcaster Simon Barnett kicked off his Monday with a 4.30am alarm, returning to More FM’s Breakfast Club alongside co-host Lana Searle.
Broadcaster Simon Barnett kicked off his Monday with a 4.30am alarm, returning to More FM’s Breakfast Club alongside co-host Lana Searle.
GroupM New Zealand CEO John Halpin sums up 2024: the biggest challenges, the projects he is most proud of and the office items he can’t live without.
Chief Marketing Officer at NZME, Katie Mills looks back on 2024, sharing her favourite work memory, her inspirations and the office item she can’t live without.
Managing Director at Hearts & Science, Rebekah Gierlinska says her top learnings from 2024 is that with great clients, a great team and resilience everything will be okay.
The News Publishers’ Association has announced that entries to the 2025 Voyager Media Awards are now open, celebrating the best of New Zealand journalism.
Publisher Urban List is welcoming Spyros Asteriou as its new Head of Sales. He brings a wealth of media sales experience and industry relationships.
The BBC has named Aotearoa reclaiming the Guinness World Records title for the World’s Largest Haka as one of the ‘Happiest Stories of 2024’.
Become Wealth Limited is happy to announce it has surpassed $1 billion in funds under advice, with a substantial portion comprised of NZDF Savings Schemes.
Music festival Electric Avenue and vodka RTD brand Long White are gearing up to celebrate a decade long partnership in Christchurch this summer.
Over 25,000 people will attend the debut of the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour on January 18 and 19.
The 2025 Aotearoa Young Lions Competition, proudly supported by Google is now open for entries from young talent across creative and media agencies.
In 2024, Stuart Dick is most excited about Are Media’s overall business performance and how the small but mighty team continued to hit its goals.
Owner of DIG PR, Leni Ma’ia’i says the best part of 2024 was helping startups challenge entire industries and being infected by their (sometimes irrational) optimism.
Ruby O’Neill has joined the Phantom Billstickers team in Wellington as Account Manager, where she will work closely with agencies and onboard new business.
Valerie Walshe, Chief Revenue Officer at TVNZ, discusses 2024, overcoming the challenges in media, the key highlights and what has kept her motivated.
JCDecaux’s evaluation of out-of-home advertising in airport settings across Aotearoa has shown that full-motion video ads seem to outperform static and animated creative.
Pead has expanded its Primary Sector portfolio as the retained PR agency for farmer-owned co-operative Ballance Agri-Nutrients.
Suntory Boss Coffee has partnered with YouTube chef, Andy Hearnden, in a new campaign celebrating the power of ambition.
Ash Houghton, VP of Sales, NZ at Hivestack, says there were key changes in how Kiwis interacted with out of home this year, due in part to programmatic.
Chief Marketing Officer at Milford Asset Management, Sarah Norrie shares her favourite campaign of 2024, and why she can’t survive without her Macbook Pro.
Colenso BBDO Auckland ended 2024 ranked in The One Club for Creativity’s list of top agencies in the Asia Pacific region. The agency was ranked third…
Cori Gonzales-Macuer, an animated David Seymour and bad hakas are all features of a new campaign opposing ACT’s Treaty Principles Bill.
Lexus is bringing its philosophy of “Experience Amazing” to New Zealand’s premier tennis event, the ASB Classic, with dynamic action replays.
Jen Rolfe, Managing Partner at Rainger & Rolfe feels emotional looking back on 2024. She reflects on the camaraderie, banter and resilience that got her through.
Natasha O’Connor, CEO of OOHMAA says she saw a mindset shift in 2024 as more agencies started to recognise how vital OOH is as part of their media strategies.
Tom Horton, Marketing Manager at Phantom BIllstickers discusses the power of posters in an increasingly digital world and how surfing keeps him sane.
Lisa Divett joined dentsu Aotearoa this year as Chief Strategy Officer. She reflects on the agency’s successes in 2024 and emphasises its commitment to manaakitanga.
The highlight of Will Gregory’s year was seeing the team at The Pond come together after what has been a rollercoaster of a year.
Jacob McGregor looks back at his first year at VML Aotearoa and explains that if the agency was a drink, it would be a kawakawa infused cocktail.
2024 was a busy but rewarding year for Motion Sickness. Head of Strategy Hilary Ngan Kee shares what kept her motivated, and why the agency is like a Cobb & Co. traffic light.