AUCKLAND, Yesterday: Exhibition giant Val Morgan reports that the Marvel series of movies is proving to be a winning formula when it comes to box office success. Marvel has become one of the biggest pop culture influences in the past decade and the results are showing.
PHD NZ’s day in the sun
LONDON, Monday: PHD Auckland’s DB Export Beer Bottle Sand has been declared the top-placed work from Asia Pacific in the Warc Media 100 Awards (formerly the Gunn Media 100).
M+AD takes out Ponsonby Masters
AUCKLAND, Saturday: M+AD ed David Gapes, and recently appointed deputy ed Scott Pryor, fought out the finals of the 2019 Ponsonby Masters snooker tournament, held at the National Snooker & Billiards Centre in Royal Oak. Pryor won.
Ogilvy & Whānau Ora target the nation
AUCKLAND, Today: Government services advisor Whānau Ora has teamed up with Ogilvy to release a fresh brand direction, website and new campaign titled We Dream.
NZ print sector slams training revamp
AUCKLAND, Today: PrintNZ, the body that represents New Zealand’s printers, packaging and visual communication industries, has joined a groundswell of concern over the Government’s proposed major revamp of the vocational education and training sector.
Rock of ages
PARIS, Sunday: The Gerety Awards is launching a call-for-entries film by reaching back to American copywriter Frances Gerety – who in 1932 coined a phrase that has rung down undiminished through the decades – A Diamond Is Forever – for South Africa’s De Beers Mines (purloined in 1971 by 007/James Bond.
We meet the judges
AUCKLAND, Today: Two global advertising heavyweights delivered an intimate conversation at the Axis speaker event in Auckland last night.
Agencies sell Pinapple Crush
AUCKLAND, Today: Grey-Lynn-based shopper marketing agency Raydar has launched its latest campaign for Frucor Suntory V, called Twisted Tropics Pineapple Crush.
NZ PR Awards entries close Monday
AUCKLAND, Today: “PR peeps – cancel your plan for the weekend,” says Alice Hsueh, comms advisor for Monday’s PRINZ Awards.
First Five Rungs launches in the Capital
WELLINGTON, Today: The Commercial Communications Council has launched a Wellington extension of First Five Rungs (FFR) support group for millennials – and announced its first event (titled Your First Five Years).
