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Art for a cancer cure
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Jim Wheeler – 'Golden Bloom' (edition of 150)

It’s a win-win situation – buy exquisite NZ art to help the Breast Cancer Research Trust find a cure for breast cancer by 2018.

Art for a Cure is a one-of-a-kind exhibition featuring well known NZ artists, all inspired by their favourite NZ …

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Film NZ welcomes trustee newbies
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Three industry leaders have joined Film New Zealand’s board of trustees, who attended their first board meeting in Wellington last Friday. They are:

Gary Little, managing director and founder of Digital Post Limited, New Zealand’s first digital film and television post-production facility which is based in Auckland;

Jos …

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Aim and Y&R in room with Echos
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Big congrats (or in Kiwispeak “yeah, not bad, mate”) to two NZ agencies who won trophies at the 2009 International Echo Awards, hosted by Jay Leno in San Diego this week. The Echos, run by the US Direct Marketing Association, are like the global version of NZ Marketing Association’s …

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AWARD School hearts Google
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Google is the new principal sponsor of AWARD School, a 16-week course that teaches copywriters and art directors how to create campaign gold.

Google believes in creativity, innovation and providing effective ways to connect with people. Whaddaya know, AWARD School is all about that as well.

Lucy Mckee, general manager …

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Tender up for print media measurement
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The print media industry body calls for expressions of interest in tendering for readership measurement.

The Print Media Industry Research Review Group Incorporated (PMIRRG) announced today that it is seeking expressions of interest to participate in the tendering process for the New Zealand Readership measurement (including consumer insights and media …

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Kidspot right on the button
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Got young kids? Chances are you probably browsed one of these websites last week, the most visited sites according to Nielsen. Or perhaps not. Please tell us your recommended sites in the kids and family category.

The top five sites are all packed with advice, child development info, directories and …

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Gumboots and .99 among BeST Designs
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Orthopedic gumboots, an elastic chair, a restaurant up a tree, a sheep drencher inspired by a beer bottle, the world’s safest trampoline and a coat stand shaped like a twig were among some of the most colourful high profile winners at the national 2009 BeST Design Awards.

Organised by …

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iProspect wins MySpace
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Just three weeks after launching in New Zealand, iProspect has won the MySpace account.

The business was won without a competitive pitch and will involve search and digital strategy with iProspect and planning and buying through iProspect’s sister agency, Carat.

MySpace was looking for a like-minded progressive digital media …

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Media queenpin joins TVNZ board
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She knows a heck of a lot about newspapers and radio, now recently retired Joan Withers is stepping into the director’s boardroom at TVNZ. She replaces Phillip Melchior whose term recently expired.

Withers was chief executive of Fairfax Media from 2005 to June this year, when she retired from …

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NZ Auto Salon ready to pimp your ride
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They know boy racers are into Beemers and babes, so NZ Auto Salon has put both on the cover of its first issue. The November issue goes on sale from 27 October.

The Australian magazine started in 2002 and is the fastest-growing men’s title in the market. Adrenalin Publishing …

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Webby Awards call for entries
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It’s time to spruce up and package your internet presence into winning applications for the 14th Webby Awards. The awards are an internationally respected symbol of success in the digital medium. Last year’s awards received nearly 10,000 entries from over 60 countries worldwide. There are more than …

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Local script wins at WILDsound Canada
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Aucklander Glenn Wood has won a screenplay competition at the WILDsound Film Festival in Toronto.

His sports comedy screenplay Heartbreak Knoll, “in the vein of Dodgeball and Blades of Glory”, was selected from over three hundred entries as one of three winners in their fall festival. The first act will …

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Change of guard at CAANZ
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Bryan Crawford, group CEO of DraftFCB, is the new elected president of CAANZ for a two-year term.

“I’m honoured to take on the position of CAANZ president,” says Crawford. “The industry has some challenging times ahead. My goal is to do everything I can to ensure the ongoing success …

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The Darby and Farrier Factor on George
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George FM has secured two eccentric TV personalities for its Saturday morning slot. Rhys Darby and TV3’s David Farrier are hosting the Cryptid Factor, 8 –10am. The best descriptions of the show are from the funny men themselves.

Cryptozoologists David Farrier and Rhys Darby

Darby says:If I ever …

Opinion
Good and bad behavioural targeting
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Would you like to know when your web-browsing activity is being tracked? Behavioural targeting is an important tool for advertisers, but consumers must be protected too. The US Federal Trade Commission’s four principles of BT are a good starting point for best practices in NZ.

Read all about it …

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Keeping it rural: farmers’ fave sites
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If your business is rural, you’ll want to know NZ’s most popular sites in the rural category for September. Attractive design is obviously not a priority for these websites; it’s all about information, easy navigation and the best deals for Friesan weaner bulls and fricken huge log …

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Climate justice song: marketing crash & burn
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Have you heard the celebrity remake of Midnight Oil’s Beds are Burning for the Tck Tck Tck campaign? I’m afraid it’s necessary to see how lame it really is. Critics have been lambasting it for the past week.

How did they get it so wrong …

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YouTube hits 1 billion views per day
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The online video phenomenon cracked another mighty milestone last Friday – one billion views per day. That’s more than 11,500 views per second. YouTube’s blog post by CEO Chad Hurley, cutely titled Y,000,000,000uTube, tells us that he joked with Steve about crowning themselves the burger …

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Kindle, rail, travel moods & more
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Numbers are crunched by The Media Counsel this week: The % of NZ’s who travelled to get away from someone The % of people downloading Amazon e-books instead of paper The number of software apps in Microsoft Office Starter 2010

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Apple takes bite of TVNZ
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Only a week old, the TVNZ application for the iPhone is the number one downloaded free app in the NZ iTunes store.

Apple iPhone users now have access to the whole of www.tvnz.co.nz.

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Message in a blob
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Blue September was prostate cancer awareness month, October is pink all over for Breast Cancer Action Month. The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation has had its website completely redesigned and rebuilt by Satellite Media in time for this month’s activities.

An ad for the campaign was filmed in Auckland …

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Cultural Biggwig to lead Book Council
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Business and culture heavyweight Peter Biggs is the new chair of the NZ Book Council.

He takes over from Maggie Barry, who left the board in July following her move to Auckland.

“Peter has an ideal background to provide leadership for the Council,” says acting chair Owen Marshall. “A former …

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Got your party frock for the Effies?
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Tune in to our tweets tonight at the advertising event of the year, the Effie Awards. StopPress correspondent David MacGregor will be tweeting live from Sky City Convention Centre – follow him @stoppressnz on the topic #effies.

The full list of winners will be posted after the ceremony.

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Economist mag launches pay wall
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The Economist has been readng NBR. Well, that’s how we’re interpreting it.

The 5000-year-old business title today announced it will try a new website pay wall from October 13. This from the HQ of the venerable rag:The existing pay wall, which allows non-subscribers to the magazine web …

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Conde Nast closes icon
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Gourmet: toast

The recession claims another scalp, Gourmet magazine, an icon in magazine publishing.

Founded in 1941 Gourmet is to food what Vogue is to fashion.

Condé Nast is also closing Modern Bride, Elegant Bride and parenting magazine Cookie.

The closure of Gourmet, with the November edition, is in stark …

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NZ’s first interactive site for online drama
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TVNZ’s newest drama lets you drive the plot by texting and getting involved online. It’s an innovative concept for Reservoir Hill, which debuts on Monday 12 October at www.tvnz.co.nz/reservoir-hill.

David Stubbs and Thomas Robins from KHF Media bring this unique format for the first …

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Dream team joins Exposure
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Exposure communications company has racked up a ton of high profile, expertly executed ads in the past five years by director Kevin Denholm – Mitre 10, Westpac, Air New Zealand, Toyota, ANZ, Telecom to name a few – the only problem being, Denholm can only be in one place at one time …

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