NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Type Directors Club (part of The One Club for Creativity) has appointed two Kiwis to its advisory board, which now consists of 23 members from 11 countries.
AdForum taps DDB iTest as best tech ad in the world in 2022
NEW YORK & PARIS, Today: Samsung emerges as a leading creative global force in technology, according to AdForum’s 6th Business Creative Report, a ranking of the world’s most awarded ads – which names DDB Tribal NZ’s & Cheil China’s as the world’s best tech ads in 2022.
FCB Fire & Emergency interactive ad ‘best in the world’
SYDNEY, Tuesday: Best Ads on TV judge Rod Henriques has selected FCB NZ’s Fire & Emergency NZ Smokey as the Best Interactive Ad in the world during the past week.
M+AD apologises to Ben Reid & Adfest
AUCKLAND, Today: Ben Reid, director at Eden Terrace-based creative studio, writes: “Just a comment on yesterday’s Adfest story (scroll down for the link) in M+AD Daily, as it’s not entirely accurate.
Out of Home Media Association welcomes new members
AUCKLAND, Monday: Out of Home Media Association Aotearoa (OOHMAA) has unveiled its two new display members – DOOH specialists Go Media and retail media channel Hyper.
Dentsu grows creative team
AUCKLAND, Monday: Dentsu Creative NZ has announced new appointments to their growing creative team, with the addition of Anton Posa and Rupert Hancock as senior creatives.
Stanley Street appoints new chief media officer (Updated)
AUCKLAND, Monday: Following a search for a new chief media officer, Stanley Street has announced that Emily Scovell will step into this role at the Parnell-based advertising agency.
Entry date extended
AUCKLAND, Today: The NZ Radio Awards Committee has chosen to extend the closing date for 2023 NZ Radio Awards entries by one week.
Adfest turns a blind eye on Kiwis for judging panel. (This story is wrong – see update, below)
PATTAYA, THAILAND, Today: New Zealand judges have been overlooked by the organisers of Adfest 2023 – which has just announced the panel for this year’s Lotus Awards competition.
NZME gets behind the Red Cross Disaster Fund
AUCKLAND, Friday: NZME – which has already committed $1 million of advertising for businesses impacted Cyclone Gabrielle – has now announced its backing for the New Zealand Red Cross Disaster Fund’s support for those impacted, and prepare for future emergencies. ,./
