
The fourth GfK commercial radio survey has been released today, showing 3.59 million New Zealanders aged 10+ listen to radio each week.
The fourth GfK commercial radio survey has been released today, showing 3.59 million New Zealanders aged 10+ listen to radio each week.
Last night, at Sky City’s Bar Twenty-One, New Zealand’s PR, brand experience, events and social media industry professionals celebrated the best campaigns from the last year at the inaugural PREScom Awards.
The latest short film from Flying Fish director James Solomon captures the existential anguish of the creative industries with a simple and effective metaphor: a hole.
Testicular Cancer New Zeland and FCB have launched the ‘Testimatic’, the world’s first ‘Auto Ball Checker’ – a device that allows men to have their testicles checked for irregularities and lumps without the awkwardness of being face-to-face with a doctor.
Media company Stuff has confirmed it will axe 19 jobs at its community papers in Auckland and Northland.
DB Export is continuing its mission to save the world by releasing paperless newspaper ads “printed” on radio.
TRA’s Colleen Ryan looks at the importance of understanding the nuances of new migrants to New Zealand.
Round of applause to Auckland Transport, Stirling Sports and Air New Zealand.
3.6 million Chinese tourists are expected to visit NZ over the next five years – but seeing the benefits of this tourism boom isn’t as simple as putting an ‘open for business’ sign on the front window.
The Nielsen National Readership Survey figures for Q4 2017 – Q3 2018 have been released and it’s not all doom and gloom for print.
October was a wonderful month for advertising, but there can only be one winner of the Colmar Brunton Ad Impact Award. For October it went to Kiwi Bacon with their ad ‘Kiwi Bacon – 100% New Zealand Free Farmed.’
Getting folks to spend money on icy peaks and ski fields in summer is no easy task. But, NZSki managed to beat the odds and rise to new heights. We take a look at this year’s best in-house branding.
Stuff has announced its latest media partnership with Bauer Media Group. The partnership will see Stuff publish content from Bauer’s current affair and lifestyle titles.
Shout Media has announced an exclusive street poster contract with Vector Limited.
Māori Television is replacing news and current affairs shows next year with a ‘Māori Media Hub’ to deliver “news as it happens” online and on TV. Mediawatch asks its chief editor why – and how that will be done.
Sky TV has appointed Martin Stewart as its CEO, following John Fellet’s decision to retire at the end of the year.
Youth and fashion have been combined in the latest campaign from Stirling Sports by Motion Sickness.
Industry happenings at NZME, Māori Television and Curious Film.
Our weekly wrap of good things, strange things, funny things and other things from inside the intertubes.
Graham Medcalf takes a look at the week that was, covering radio, the baby boomers, trusted professions and promotions.
Last night New Zealand’s TV stars gathered at Auckland’s Civic Theatre to celebrate the best in show at the Huawei Mate20 New Zealand Television Awards. TVNZ people and programmes won across 14 categories and MediaWorks won across five.
No one should be excluded from the parade if they adhere to the values of pride, says the chair of a LGBTIQ charity and one of the founders of the Pride parade.
Faced with low brand awareness and consideration, TSB Bank underwent a makeover – refreshing its name and looking to drive new customer growth. We take a look at this year’s best brand transformation.
Auckland Transport has teamed up with Ogilvy to release ’64’, a road safety awareness campaign that draws attention to the significant increase in Auckland’s road toll in recent years.
Ooh Media has announced its new leadership team responsible for driving the continued growth of the business in New Zealand, following its acquisition of Adshel.
The term ‘Experience Design’ has been used as a catch all for many things, and as the name suggests, it is a meta-term that can encompass a huge variety of disciplines. Experience can be anything right? It is how we encounter and navigate the world around us. Is a film director an experience designer? An architect? A designer of the humble teapot? A viticulturist? An artist? The answer is all of the above, for what on earth isn’t experience?
This year, Special Group is blowing out 10 candles and to celebrate, it’s buying everyone in the industry a Special X brew to say ‘thanks’.
Qrious partners with Adobe to provide local marketing and technical expertise for enterprise customers in New Zealand.
Locally grown, regionally produced, for Kiwis by Kiwis… these are just some of the advertising slogans our consumers see on products nationwide. But what do they mean, what value does it add to your business, and when, legally, can you make these claims? Jai Breitnauer finds out.