
NZME champions digital initiatives while revenue falls in half year results
NZME’s half-year results to 30 June 2019 are out, showing a decline in profit and revenue. Statutory net profit after tax is $1 million and total revenue of $181.1 million.
The latest agency news, campaigns and client wins (and losses) making headlines across Aotearoa.
NZME’s half-year results to 30 June 2019 are out, showing a decline in profit and revenue. Statutory net profit after tax is $1 million and total revenue of $181.1 million.
Social enterprise The Cookie Project is connecting consumers with their bakers and breaking down social stigma around disabilities, thanks to its new packaging armed with a QR code.
Deals, expansions and acquisitions across the Industry.
It’s the financial report time of year again and oOh!media and QMS Media are both showing an increase in revenue for the six months to 30 June 2019.
We’ve given the mic to the industry’s future leaders. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui, a news reporter at Radio New Zealand, shares her thoughts on New Zealand media.
Our weekly wrap of good things, strange things, funny things and other things from inside the intertubes.
The Commercial Communications Council has announced The Pressie Awards are back for a second year, after launching in 2018 as the PRESCom Awards.
WPP AUNZ has posted a loss of $253.5 million for the half year ending 30 June 2019. In the announcement, John Steedman, executive director and Interim chief executive officer looked in the future, discussing agreements to reduce its portfolio by 20 businesses.
Deals, expansions and acquisitions across the industry.
For the year ended 30 June 2019, Sky is reporting a net loss after tax of $607.8 million with revenue decreasing to $795.1 million. It’s asking shareholders to support it in its strategy to invest to grow.
We’ve given the mic to the industry’s future leaders. Peter Yee, a business manager at Sky advertising sales, shares his thoughts on New Zealand’s media.
At the end of last month, advertising executives strolled around Sydney’s iconic Luna Park for Advertising Week APAC, attending workshops and seminars from global industry leaders on topics ranging from mental health to the future of media. Georgina Harris attended the annual conference where Facebook’s vice president of partnerships, Ime Archibong, spoke about social responsibility, the danger of a single story and the power of technology.
A five-way pitch has ended with BMW Group New Zealand appointing Pead PR as its agency of record. The agency will oversee all communication elements for the group including press office management, corporate reputation and product communications for its two core brands BMW and MINI.
NZME has launched a full in-house programmatic sales team dedicated to its advertising agency partners – the day after KPEX announced its closure.
Sky Television has been fined $4000 for showing extensive footage of the 15 March terrorist attacks taken from the alleged gunman’s livestream.
Publicis Groupe has acquired independent customer experience agency Affinity ID and is set to relaunch it under the Digitas brand as Digitas Affinity ID.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 4,507 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
Spark New Zealand’s annual results show profit growth, stronger operating margins and market share gains while it looks to a future of 5G, cybersecurity, streaming and automation.
New Zealand could have a billion dollar interactive media and gaming industry within five years, a new government report has found.
KPEX, the Kiwi Premium Ad Exchange consortium created in 2015 by Stuff, NZME, Mediaworks and TVNZ, is to close.
A round of applause for KiwiRail and TrackSafe NZ, Electric Kiwi and Sealy of Australia.
We’ve given the mic to the industry’s future leaders. Jordyn Rudd, a television producer and reporter at TVNZ, shares her thoughts on New Zealand’s media.
WPP AUNZ has entered into an agreement to sell 100 percent of its interests in the Kantar businesses in Australia and New Zealand (Kantar).
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 4,507 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
Our weekly wrap of good things, strange things, funny things and other things from inside the intertubes.
Deals, expansions and acquisitions across the industry.
Registrations have opened for the NZ Marketing Leaders’ Summit next month and there’s a special offer for StopPress readers to get a discounted ticket.
For Rail Safety Week, KiwiRail, TrackSafe New Zealand and DDB have launched a campaign to remember the near misses suffered daily by train drivers.
A new ANZ Smart Daffodil is being rolled out for the Cancer Society to mark Daffodil Day. The new pin, by TBWA, turns anyone who wears it into a fundraiser for the charity.
At the end of last month advertising executives strolled around Sydney’s iconic Luna Park for Advertising Week APAC, attending workshops and seminars from global industry leaders on topics ranging from mental health to the future of media. Georgina Harris attended the annual conference and heard from Facebook’s global marketing officer Antonio Lucio about diversity, regulation and rebuilding its reputation.
Kiwi Catherine Brands is the Microsoft global industry marketing director of retail and consumer goods, and was also one of the founding team members to launch Amazon Go – the world’s first grocery store without a checkout. This week, she spoke at the CX Conference 2019 about ‘P2P’ marketing and how companies, big and small, can ensure they’re placing people first.
Publicis Groupe ANZ has announced the acquisition of New Zealand’s independent, full-service media agency MBM.
Back for another year, NZ Marketing has selected the best of the bunch in the media business. While the editorial team put their heads together to figure out who and what came out on top for the judges’ choice, our avid StopPress readers with their fingers on the pulse cast 4,507 votes to decide the People’s Choice winners.
With less than four percent of New Zealanders registered as donors, New Zealand Blood Service is calling on the country to join the ‘Biggest Reserve Bench’ with the help of Sir Graham Henry and YoungShand.
A round of applause to AMI, ASB and Sky.
Deals, expansions and acquisitions across the industry.