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Opinion
Year in Review: Gus Roberts and Corey Chalmers, Saatchi & Saatchi
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It’s the last day of StopPress for 2015 before we switch into robo-media summer posting mode and because there just aren’t enough Year in Review articles being published at the moment—and in keeping with our annual tradition—we’re going to blast you with a few to kick things off. First up, Saatchi & Saatchi dual executive creative directors Gus Roberts and Corey Chalmers.

News
Year in Review: Jens Hertzum, Blacksand
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In keeping with an ongoing tradition, a few industry players gave us their take on the year for our annual opinion harvest. Here’s what Jens Hertzum, executive creative director at TVNZ Blacksand, thought about 2014.

Opinion
Year in Review: Tracey Fox, NZME
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In keeping with an ongoing tradition, a few industry players gave us their take on the year for our annual opinion harvest. Here’s what Tracey Fox, who moved from group general manager of marketing at The Radio Network to executive creative director at NZME, thought about 2014.

Opinion
Year in Review: Steve Kane, Y&R
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In keeping with an ongoing tradition, a few industry players gave us their take on the year for our annual opinion harvest. Here’s what Steve Kane, managing director of Y&R NZ, thought about 2014.

News
Year in Review: Kate Thomas, Spark
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In keeping with an ongoing tradition, a few industry players gave us their take on the year for our annual opinion harvest. Here’s what Kate Thomas, who moved from strategy director of Dynamo to head of communications at Spark, thought about 2014. ​

News
Year in Review: Jack Tame
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In keeping with an ongoing tradition, a few industry players gave us their take on the year for our annual opinion harvest. Here’s what Jack Tame, host of The Jack Tame Show on Newstalk ZB on Saturdays, TVNZ’s US correspondent and Herald on Sunday columnist, thought about 2014. ​

Opinion
The year in Review: Kate Humphries
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Another successful year of moulding, shaping and nurturing young minds and preparing them for a life of advertising, with 100 percent of the students now in jobs. Media Design School’s Kate Humphries shares her thoughts.

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