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MySpace Music launches in NZ
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NZ and Australia are the first territories outside the US to launch the MySpace Music platform. Now you have access to a mega-catalogue of fully licensed audio tracks and all the associated features such as playlisting, activity feeds, ringtones and access to iTunes.

As well as music from major labels …

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Media Counsel appoints Carat
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The Media Counsel, the agency which lost its PMAA accredition, has forgone an opportunity to appeal the decision.

It appointed another accredited agency Aegis (also known as Carat) to handle its bookings.

Media Counsel boss Glenda Wynyard (“street-fighting hori”) said yesterday:We have made the decision to forego accreditation with …

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Aussies won’t pay for online news
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Despite Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp making serious noises about charging for its online news, a recent Pure poll of 18,000 Australians are not impressed; 78 per cent don’t want a bar of it.

Only 5 per cent said they would pay for “high-quality articles” and only 7 …

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Wynyard blasts critics, swears success
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Glenda Wynyard

Glenda Wynyard has come out firing, with all guns swinging and six cylinders blazing in response to the loss of PMAA accreditation for her media agency, The Media Counsel.

Mashed metaphors can’t quite capture the gutsy response from the flamboyant media buyer.

“I’m a fucking street-fighting …

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Oldies, foodies & girlies clicking the most
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No real surprises that the most visited lifestyle websites for unique browsers last week were Stuff, Yahoo and NZ Herald, according to Nielsen analysis. Stuff.co.nz is the clear winner, and looks the nicest too in a category that suffers from a lot of cluttered design. Voxy also makes …

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Fairfax faction wins boss’ fulsome scalp
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Big hair, bigger scalp

The bitterly divided Fairfax board has generated another casualty: the chairman.

Ron Walker was expected to stand for reelection at the forthcoming AGM. But in response to internal disputes which culminated in stinging public criticism from the John B Fairfax faction, Walker yesterday told the Sydney …

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Tops in Toronto
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In case you haven’t heard, The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls has won the Cadillac People’s Choice Award for Best Documentary at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

The TIFF description reads:In this elegantly compiled work – part biopic, part concept film, part comedy – [director] Leanne Pooley provides a …

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Work distracts life
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Attention HR managers: ever wonder how much actual work you’re getting out of your employees? If computers rule your life, your production output is constantly hampered by distractions. See it large here and spend a few more minutes not doing whatever is it you’re paid to do.

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What Kiwi blokes want
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Not rugby, racing and beer, but babes, Beemers and, er, more babes. That’s according to the stats on MSN’s new NZ Men page.

Launched two weeks ago, the site has notched up 273,779 page views (PVs) and more than 18,000 unique browsers. The most popular slide …

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Loving Touch
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Wednesday’s love-in for Samsung at Zambesi’s new Newmarket store, was indeed full of luvvies. StopPress felt right overdressed in a warm spring coat and woolly socks.

The affair was to welcome the arrival of  Samsung’s Ultra Touch phone and help raise funds for Youthline, through the auction …

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TiVo does deal with Telecom
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Telecom and Hybrid TV, the exclusive licensee of TiVo products in NZ and Australia, have struck a mighty deal – but only for Telecom broadband customers.

From November they can download all the movies and shows they want from the TiVo media device without paying more for their monthly data allowance …

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Local newspaper heroes
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NZ rags did good at the 2009 Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers’ Association Awards (PANPA) held in Sydney last week.

Fairfax Media is licking its chops after the choice morsels it received. The Timaru Herald won the display advertising and the classified categories for newspapers with a circulation up to 25 …

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Go Massey, and Wgtn more engaging than Ak
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Nielsen has released the latest figures for traffic to government and not-for-profit websites for the last week.

If may not look the most whizzy of designs, but Massey University’s website was the most popular last week with more than 60,000 visitors – three times more than the second most …

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Gaff laff 2
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How many times do we have to tell you – don’t believe everything you read!

Two newspapers in Bangladesh, Daily Manab Zamin and New Nation, recently reported the NASA moon landings were fake after reading an article on The Onion website.

Translated into Bengali, the reports explained that at a …

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Manufacturing consent
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NZ Manufacturer magazine hits the stands in October. Managing editor Doug Green’s mission is “to keep our readers up to date with the latest industry news and manufacturing advances in a tasty paper morsel”.

A subscription for 11 issues for $45 is a real bargain. Their helpful media kit …

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The late-night brawl: Nightline vs Tonight
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Could TV One’s Tonight be slowly losing the 10.30pm ratings war against TV3’s Nightline? TV3 says yes and TVNZ says it’s no big deal.

In the monthly averages this year, Tonight has been ahead of its rival by around 20,000 viewers aged 5+. But in …

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Ant Timpson proposes NZ Film Month
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We all know the work of fanatical filmhead Ant Timpson – producer, director, programmer and organiser of 48 Hours and The Incredibly Strange Film Festival.

On his blog this week he has proposed two awesome ideas. He would like the government to subsidise a 100 per cent New Zealand content digital …

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QANTAS FILM AND TV CRAFT AWARDS WINNERS
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Well done peeps! Get our tweets on the Film and TV award winners Saturday night.

News and Current Affairs Categories

Best News CameraJared Mason – One News, US Election: McCain Campaign (TV One)

Finalists: James Marshall – Breakfast, Skifield Prepares to Open (TV One)Cameron Williams – 3 News, Anzac Day in …

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Celsias launches in NZ
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Celsias gives Kiwis the ability to take action on climate change and build a community-led response. In addition to a daily blog, the site features a variety of tools to share information, form discussions, start projects and swap success stories.

According to Nielsen Media Research, 80 per cent of small …

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Phwoar!
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Good news for petrolheads—Auto Salon magazine will launch in New Zealand in October. Privately owned Adrenalin Publishing has licensed the rights from across the ditch to produce the Kiwi version, combining Aussie, international and local content.

Adrenalin has somewhat hogged the motoring sector—its stable of seven includes NZ4WD …

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L&L defends pic editor over cover kerfuffle
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Despite admitting it was “a bit unfortunate”, NZ Life and Leisure editor Kate Coughlan stands by the “impeccable” reputation of Fairfax pictures editor, Sybille Hetet.

“We went through the right channels and presumed this was cleared. We have strict processes for use of photos.”

L&L was pilloried by ACP …

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New ed for trade mags
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Marketplace Media, who scooped up three mags—NZ Hardware Journal, Wares NZ and NZ Outdoor Power Equipment—from the 3Media fallout, has appointed Steve Bohling as group editor.

Steve has more than 25 years’ experience in the publishing biz, from editing consumer electronics, hi-fi and car stereo mags in the …

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Top shooters are from Palmy
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Paul Gummer

Winner of Photographer of the Year at the 2009 EPSON/NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards is Paul Gummer, last year’s Creative Photographer winner. Gummer, who also won the landscape category, is a lecturer at the Universal College of Learning (UCOL).

UCOL, with campuses in Palmerston North, Wanganui …

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NZ has no internet entrepreneurs
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That’s according to the 2009 NZ Internet Awards. At the award ceremony in Wellington last month, Best Business Application went to Xero for its online accounting system, Best Education Product or Service Award was won by digital content directory Digital NZ and the Societal Impact Award went to the …

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Gaff Laff
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And now for the goobledegook press release of the week. Try saying it without breathing. Impossible.

AUCKLAND, New Zealand – August 25, 2009 – As part of NetApp’s cloud computing news announcements today, NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) highlighted its close relationships with industry-leading Information Technology (IT) vendors and enterprise Value Added Resellers …

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Real Groove gets ex Mocker
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Real Groove magazine has a new brand manager, musician Paul Lightfoot, once guitarist for The Mockers in the 80s and last seen doing covers of The Church at Auckland’s PR Bar.

Lightfoot’s past ad manager roles have been with Management mag, Metro and at Prime TV. He’s …

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Supergroover on Kiwi FM
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Did anyone listen to Karl Steven’s debut on Kiwi FM on Sunday? The Supergroove frontman hosts The Kiwi House from 5–6pm, with replays on Thursdays at 3pm. He interviews well known Kiwis and they play their favourite tunes. Steven’s first guest was Dave Gibson from ElemenoP, and …

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Trends’ American lover
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Trends Publishing International has teamed up with like-minded US design company Dwell to cross-market their resources—a significant boost for both companies in both markets.

In 25 years Trends has grown from a local series of kitchen and bathroom magazines to one of the largest independent media companies in New …

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New fish in The Pond
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Simon PoundHadleigh Averill

How is creative consultant agency The Pond gonna surf the social media wave? By launching a specialised social networking creative team for companies wishing to get profile in those hard-to-reach digital places.

Enter Simon Pound and Hadleigh Averill. Pound is a writer, director and self-confessed troublemaker …

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Embarrassment corner
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It’s the sound all magazine publishers dread: the smug tap of ACP’s Paul Dykzeul’s keyboard as he relishes the moment to rub your nose in the sand. Ouch!

Says Dykzeul: “ACP Magazines are proud to have provided the latest cover for NZ Life and Leisure, produced by …

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