Digital strategy agency, Touchcast plans to take New Zealand’s newest brand of honey to the world. It’s teamed with newly-launched truehoney.co.nz to home deliver authenic, premium manuka honey to kiwis before launching overseas.
QMS sponsorship of World Masters Games
QMS Media NZ is backing next year’s World Masters Games as the official outdoor media partner. For the first time since they began in 1985, the Games are to be held in New Zealand with the world’s largest multi-sport event taking place across 48 venues throughout Auckland and Waikato.
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Arrivals & Departures: Clemenger Group appoints two new in-house recruiters
Advertising and marketing giant, The Clemenger Group has appointed a new in-house recruitment team who will help ensure the Group continues to attract an “unfair share of the best talent around.”
Able’s captioning service for Olympic viewers on Prime
Auckland service provider Able are offering captioning for free-to-air TV coverage of the Rio Olympic Games. Able says the first time captioning on Prime TV will make the Games accessible for Kiwis who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
Closing time looms for 2016 BEfest Awards

Mumbrella warns there are less than two weeks before entries close to this year’s annual BEfest Awards – billed as the only programme recognising the best branded entertainment work created here and in Australia.
Fairfax after a slice of NZ’s broadband market
Fairfax has announced plans to enter the broadband market. Under the banner “Stuff Fibre” the media giant will be launching an internet provider to go up against Spark and Vodafone.
Olympics pull the viewers
New Zealanders hunkered down over a cold weekend to watch the start of the Rio Olympics. Figures from Nielsen show more than three quarters of a million people watched the opening ceremony on Saturday with more than 1.6 million watching over the weekend.
A million dollar campaign to celebrate Karicare’s kiwi origins
Y&R are behind the “Made in New Zealand for little Kiwis” campaign promoting the Karicare toddler range of infant formulas and its commitment to high quality local products.
Spikes tap Kiwi quartet
Four Kiwi agency executives has been appointed to juries at this year’s Spikes Asia. Previously Unavailable founder James Hurman will be president of the Creative Effectiveness jury, Y&R CD Tom Paine will sit on the Direct and Promo & Activation jury, MediaCom ceo Nigel Douglas will sit on the Media jury, and Sherson Willis director Trish Sherson will sit on the PR jury.








