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Google gives mobile marketing a fillip
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Mobile display ad provider Admob is today nuzzling comfortably in the bosom of Google after being offered NZ$1 billion of precious stock. And Kiwi mobile marketers are dancing a celebratory jig in response to the news.

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Get Smart (to San Fran)
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The feverish adland rumour mill continues to turn and it appears Colenso BBDO CEO Brent Smart is the latest reshuffle in an increasingly long line of recent industry reshufflings.

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Creo nab Philips
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Reputation management consultancy Creo has won the Philips New Zealand account and will provide marketing communications services to the audio/visual side of Philips’ business.

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Dow delivers deluxe design double
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Dow Design’s stated aim is to create desire through design and, if the inclusion of two of its recent campaigns in two illustrious publications is anything to go by, it’s succeeding.

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Hastings: it’s near Napier*
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Hot on the heels of the phenomenally popular town slogan competition currently running on StopPress and a virtual cornucopia of new town branding initiatives springing up around the country comes word that another local authority is attempting a rebrand.

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Onya marks, get set, enter
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Only a few more hours remain to get your entries in for the Onyas, a celebration of New Zealand’s web industry brought to you by the team at Webstock.

You’ve got until midnight tonight. And remember: pressure makes diamonds.

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TVC of the week
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Who for: Sleepyhead Sanctuary (by the Department of Motion Graphics)

Why we like it: Atmospheric, fantastical and strangely soothing, in a ‘this woman’s cult-leader-esque voice, that cute, sparkling hummingbird, the purty colours and the thought of that uber-comfortable bed appear to be hypnotising me’ kind of way …

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Is adland Green with indy Effie envy?
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A large part of the appeal of awards ceremonies is the controversy that inevitably follows the announcements. And, as per usual, there was plenty of robust debate about the worthiness of the winners at this year’s Effies, Kiwi adland’s premier awards.

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Stone and O’Sullivan to set up their own shop
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StopPress has received word from a very reliable source inside Saatchi & Saatchi who wishes to remain anonymous that the rumours are true: CEO Andrew Stone and ECD Mike O’Sullivan are departing.

“It’s time for the truth. Andrew Stone and Mike O’Sullivan will be leaving Saatchi & Saatchi in …

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Adshel increases mobility
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Adshel has launched its 2010 offerings with 11 redefined campaign packages, including a new innovation: New Zealand’s first mobile out of home network.

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Dancing with the Stars shelved for 2010
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Thousands of middle-aged woman, several politicians and an array of media darlings are reeling at the news that TVNZ has decided not to commission Dancing With The Stars in 2010.

A TVNZ statement says the decision was made because the current market conditions do not support such an expensive show …

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Blood on the floor for Art of the Envelope awards
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Andy Blood, Partner and Group Executive Creative Director at TBWA\Whybin, will be stepping up to plate to judge the entries for the 2009 Art Of The Envelope awards, which take place on 26 November at Fables, Newmarket.Huffer founders Dan Buckley and Steve Dunstan will MC the event.

Fiona …

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Tourism gets injection (of marketing cash)
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Tourism, like most sectors, has had a tough 2009 (although Kevin Rudd’s New Zealand ski season stimulus package certainly seemed to soften the blow).

With the world supposedly heading to hell in an economic handcart, it was inevitable that fewer international guests would grace our distant foreign shores. But …

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Resignation rumours at Saatchi & Saatchi denied – for now
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Could it be? Fastline has reported rumours from a “very reliable source” that Saatchi’s CEO Andrew Stone and ECD Mike O’Sullivan have resigned.

Numerous attempts were made to get someone, anyone, to confirm or deny, but no-one in the Auckland office – including the two men in question – was …

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The children: our future
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Advertising folk are invited to take a gander at the future of New Zealand advertising as the AUT adschool students of 2009 get their portfolios out for the world to see.

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Mingle bells
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Calling all juggernauts, magnates and moguls. Paul Matthews and Alex Erasmus from Bullet PR have organised a bit of a do for the marcomms and media industries, so register online here and head down to the inaugural Media Mingle on 19 November to engage in, as the title suggests, some …

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ASB draws its longbow
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According to ASB’s Twitter account, good banking isn’t about ownership (or apostrophes). It’s about love and devotion.

But MP and Kiwibank stalwart Jim Anderton tends to disagree and certainly doesn’t think ASB should be allowed to pass itself off as a Kiwi bank.

ASB’s new …

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Bill Toft outed as Joe 90
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We’re quite partial to lookalikes here at StopPress and what better way to celebrate 40 years of national news than with a comparative picture of Joe 90 and his newsreading doppelgänger Bill Toft.

Joe 90

Bill Toft

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Acronyms fly as BCG cosy up with GG/WPP/G2
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Local indy agency Blackwood Communications Group announced today it is set to merge with global powerhouse Grey Group and their local incarnation G2.

Blackwood’s managing director Michael Jarvis says discussions are still in progress and a would be concluded by late December.

He would not comment on what the …

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