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Desks shift, new swipecards issued at Colenso and McCann
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Colenso BBDO has welcomed strategic planner Steve Clark into the fold and announced the promotion of Levi Slavin from deputy creative director to plain old creative director.

Clark has been working in strategic planning at Mojo under Martin Yeoman. His move from Mojo to Colenso will see him working alongside …

Opinion
Congratulations, you’re getting a promotion
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For the last two days, I’ve been relentlessly judging things. I’m a fan of judging, particularly if it’s harsh, unfair, rude, superficial and based solely on first impressions. On this occasion, however, I wasn’t judging for mere sadistic pleasure. It was for a slightly more legitimate purpose: I was part of the esteemed panel tasked with choosing the winners of the Australasian Promotional Products Association’s (APPA) annual awards. So let me take you on a long-winded journey through the oft-times surprising world of promotional products.

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Outdoor shrinkage continues, but not as cold as last year
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The Outdoor Media Association of New Zealand (OMANZ) has released its first quarter gross media revenue results. And, while it has shrunk 1.7 percent on the same period last year, with $13.618m spent outside, OMANZ says it is a significant improvement on the 8.1 percent shrinkage the out-of-home sector experienced in 2009.

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State of Origin in 3D world first
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Turns out you didn’t have to be there after all. Australian channel Nine is set to make techno history by offering the world’s first free-to-air 3D sports match with its screening of tonight’s State of Origin game. The multidimensional match up follows Foxtel becoming the first Australian …

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Got two bucks for a movie ticket?
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Newspapers and PR reports were all aflutter last week with the news that Boy, written and directed by Taika Waititi, is now the “number one New Zealand film of all time”, overtaking The World’s Fastest Indian (TWFI) with a lifetime box office of over $7,050,000 in the eight weeks since its release on March 25.  But are we comparing apples with apples?

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Your logo here
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Putting aside the business of creativity, strategy and effectiveness, international design competitions are kind of like Lotto Powerball. First and foremost, you’ve got to be in to win.

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Six billion, six schmillion
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Me, worry? TV3’s director of marketing and communications Roger Beaumont is unfazed by a recent sideswipe from the New Zealand Herald suggesting a striking similarity between a line on the station’s new ‘serious news journalism’ TVC –  “Six billion stories…and counting”  – and SBS’, Australia’s multicultural and multilingual radio and television service, tagline “Six billion stories and counting”.

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A Chorus of approval
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Who it’s for: Chorus/Telecom by Chameleon TV

Why we like it: A little bit of self-deprecation from the cable layers. Looks like the battle for the fibre optic network is starting to heat up. And it’s the first Telecom advertising we’ve seen on the …

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Air New Zealand wins thing, again
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Air New Zealand has continued its purple patch, picking up a few more global industry accolades over the weekend after being chosen as Best Airline Australia/Pacific and handed the Staff Service Excellence Award for the Australia/Pacific region at the Skytrax World Airline Awards, a ‘passenger’s choice’ style awards for airlines.

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Young creatives trade futures (for money)
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Raising funds is a tough business. Some sell cheese rolls. Some sell sausages in bread. But TBWA’s Tara McKenty and Iain Nealie have taken an altogether different approach: they’re selling themselves – or, at least, their future – in the form of made-up stocks.

Opinion
E-soothsayer peers into crystal ball, sees tech future
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This week I had the pleasure of doing a repeat performance at the Marketing Association’s network of executive marketers event. Last year I gave my take on some of the things I thought were about to be big in the technology space (it’s interesting to look back on one’s predictions). And the task was just as daunting the second time around. How do you pick out just a few interesting trends from the plethora of new things available? Well, I just turned to what’s being talked about, not just things we’re on about at the moment, but things we can see a good body of evidence for internationally.

Awards
Mizrahi tickets still available, likened to hotcakes
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Mike Mizrahi, one half of the world-class, New Zealand-based event and production company, Inside Out Productions, will be the inaugural guest speaker at the CAANZ Marcomms Leadership Group event at Orams Marine on 27 May. And Claudia Macdonald, the group’s chair and managing director of Mango Communications says tickets are selling fast, in the style of hotcakes.

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Ads@6: 13 – 19 May
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This week on Ads@6, Chorus talks shop and takes to the countryside, Sam Neill shows off his acting talents for Kiwibank, Sugar’s new BNZ campaign heads to Kaikoura, Samsung shows off its 3D televisions (without actually being able to show off its 3D televisions) and we wonder if the ad for Sinopec is actually a front for some kind of cult.

Opinion
Experiential as anything
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In this week’s instalment of Wammo Pound and Mash, come with us on a spiritual journey as we delve into the murky yet increasingly popular realm of experiential advertising.

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Designworks reigns supreme
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In a year where the profession of design claims to have been devalued by the Super City logo competition, Designworks has bucked the trend and restored a bit of pride, taking out the Supreme Award at the 2010 Vero Excellence in Business Support Awards last night.

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Grovelling young Kiwi creatives plead for Cannes clicks
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The brief was delivered last weekend and all the films for the 48hr Cannes Young Lion YouTube competition have now been uploaded. But the second stage is currently underway and, as 49 percent of the judging is based on the number of votes each ad receives by 23 May, it’s up to the creators to spread the word about their effort and get the masses clicking on that green thumb beside their video.

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We heart Semi-Permanent
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Tickets to New Zealand’s premier design event, Semi-Permanent, go on sale from 24 May with a limited number of earlybird and deluxe VIP places up for grabs. And all will be relieved to know that passes include the legendary Semi-Permanent goodie bag and access to the after-party.

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Top notch shops set sights on top Top Shops
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The New Zealand Retailers Association is calling for entries from stores in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington for the 2010 Top Shop competition, widely regarded as New Zealand’s leading retail excellence awards. And the comp has returned this year with two new categories (online retailing and sustainable retailing), some new sponsors and a burgeoning sense of optimism in the Kiwi retail sector.

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Foodies and regulators agree on new advertising codes
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The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has released its guidelines around advertising food that might appeal to children in an effort to “provide clear guidance to advertising agencies, marketers and consumers”. And, amazingly, most seem fairly happy with the new, slightly stricter rules.

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DDB resigned to dual creative departures
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DDB has been a bit of an arrivals and departures hall recently: Justin Mowday and Aimee McCammonn are soon to join and creative director Adam Kanzer and retail creative director Kim Ellison are soon to leave, with both of their resignations coming in the same week. And, if the old axiom is correct and bad news does indeed come in threes, DDB’s executive creative director Toby Talbot says he’s bracing himself just in case.

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