
The pace is accelerating towards NZ’s new 6pm bulletin with seven more journalists, producers, editors and social media experts announced by Stuff Group.
The pace is accelerating towards NZ’s new 6pm bulletin with seven more journalists, producers, editors and social media experts announced by Stuff Group.
NZME will soon welcome multi-award-winning television journalist Michael Morrah to the NZ Herald team as a senior investigative reporter and team leader.
Ex-Amazon execs have joined forces to launch Deep Media, a consultancy that aims to reshape the Amazon advertising landscape in Australia and New Zealand
The Out of Home Industry has announced the first round of finalists in its inaugural Awards – The Speccies, that celebrate Aotearoa’s creative talents.
Despite having to wake up before 5am, journalist Stewart Sowman-Lund is having a blast two days into his new role as The Spinoff’s Bulletin editor.
Newshub broadcaster Samantha Hayes will read the news solo when it moves to Stuff on July 6.
New owner Richard Conway plans to help transition NZBusiness, Management and Exporter Today magazines to a digital-first approach.
Sky News Australia is set to premiere a new short-form news bulletin – NZ Edition – hosted by Jack Nyhof, New Zealand correspondent for Sky News.
The Association of New Zealand Advertisers welcomes the Advertising Standards Authority’s new Food & Beverage Code and revised Children’s Code.
Lifestyle publisher Urban List has released its latest research, this time offering an analysis of evolving retail customers.
Digital advertising platform GumGum has announced the integration of Playground xyz’s media portfolio into its Asia-Pacific (APAC) business.
New Zealand’s Stuff Group has been awarded a global prize for business transformation at the International News Media Association (INMA) awards in London.
NZME has won the Best Use of Print award at the 2024 International News Media Association Global Media Awards in London.
South Island PR consultancy formerly known as Scope Media has rebranded as Scope Communications, a move that has been two years in the making.
AIA Vitality has partnered with TVNZ, in collaboration with AIA’s media agency Together and NZME, to launch mental wellbeing series The Upside.
Go Media is now a Toitū net carbonzero certified organisation, shortly after announcing its certified net carbonzero print initiative with SCG Printers.
Publicis Media Exchange (PMX) New Zealand is sponsoring the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science, a global leader in evidence-based marketing.
OMD New Zealand has swept the podium at 2024 Young Lions Media, with the top three awards all going to teams from the agency.
Finalists for the 2024 Voyager Media Awards were announced on Tuesday (16 April) with New Zealand Media and Entertainment (NZME) receiving 22 nominations.
JOLT, the digital out-of-home and electric vehicle charging network has used its first-party data to provide consumer insights for its brand partners.
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) has signed a multi-year agreement with the training arm of Aardman Animations.
Yesterday’s announcement of an agreement between Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) and Stuff Group signals a new partnership between the two organisations
Stuff Group and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) today announced they have reached an agreement for Stuff to provide a daily news bulletin to WBD.
LUMO has kicked off 2024 by adding two screens in Wellington, extending its coverage in the city to 12 digital billboards.
OOHMAA says it will provide transparency and contribute to a strategic pillar for the sector, making DOOH easier to understand and transact.
HYPER’s growing network of 500+ premium DOOH screens across New Zealand will now be available to agencies on the Vistar Media DSP.
The programme was created to recognise and celebrate Kiwi businesses that are delivering extraordinary employee experiences.
Digital advertising has continued to grow despite tough economic conditions, according to a new report by IAB New Zealand.
Where’s My Money? is more than just a story about a father of two who is living with the stress of over one million dollars of debt.
Microsoft and Straker are combining human translation with artificial intelligence to help normalise te reo Māori on Stuff’s platforms