NZ Herald claims big spikes

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AUCKLAND, Today: The NZ Herald reports that number of its daily website sessions has been consistently above 3 million since the lockdown started, with more than 3.7 million sessions on both Wednesday and Friday last week, and total page views on each of those days of more than 11 million.

Well Suited

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AUCKLAND, Today: Grey Lynn locally owned creative indie BCG2 has boosted its ranks in the client service department. Jessica Dearsley, who’s been with the agency for two years,  has been promoted to account manager across a range of BCG2 clients.

Changing perceptions about the trades

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WELLINGTON, Monday: The Building & Construction Industry Training Organisation and indie agency/production shop EightyOne EightyOne have launched a campaign that hammering home the perks of being a tradie, aiming to continue changing perceptions about the trades.

Tātou ki Tāmaki Makaurau: Tātou launch

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AUCKLAND, Monday: Newly appointed ceo Skye Kimura has launched Tātou ki Tāmaki Makaurau – which aims to support Māori organisations to achieve “the right comms narrative and messaging” at at Māori-owned cafe, UpCafe, in Albert St in the CBD.

YoungShand wins AIDS Foundation pitch

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AUCKLAND, Monday: After a competitive pitch process, Ponsonby integrated indie agency YoungShand, has been appointed by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation to manage their creative and media needs. The incumbent, DDB Aotearoa, was not part of the pitch process.

School Daze

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AUCKLAND, Sunday: Paul Catmur – at his dry mediocre best in these two back-to-school clips from today’s Herald on Sunday column (scroll down for the link) …