Bayleys Real Estate has launched a campaign that aims to celebrate the company’s reputation for teamwork and collaboration.
Exponential unveils performance-based video advertising solution
Auckland, Today: Exponential Interactive, a digital advertising company reaching more than 700 million users monthly, has released a new video advertising solution that can be held accountable to performance metrics as measured by multi-touch, last-view or other performance attribution models.
Aussie back-room gurus sign on as digital auction partner for The Block NZ
Australian-based world-leading livestreaming & bidding real estate auction platform Gavl has partnered with Three’s The Block NZ.
Arrivals & Departures: Award-winning director back home
Commercials director Jeff Wood has returned home to New Zealand from a successful stint in London to join the Fish & Clips roster.
NZ student films through at Comic-Con San Diego
Three short films made by Auckland’s Media Design School students are shortlisted for awards at the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival, to be held in San Diego from tomorrow (Thursday 19-Monday 23 July).
ASA launches AdHelp info service
WELLINGTON, Tuesday: The New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority has today launched its new AdHelp Information Service.
Arrivals & Departures: Josh Borthwick joins Stuff
Stuff has announced the appointment of Josh Borthwick as commercial director – agency and direct. In this role, Borthwick will lead, develop and direct the national advertiser and agency sales teams, as well as the local direct sales teams.
Adshel Live enters the Tauranga market
Adshel NZ expanded its Adshel Live network to include the city of Tauranga as a new region. The company plans to deploy 15 digital panels into the region in 2018, and has made good progress with 10 enlivened to date.
Arrivals & Departures: Carat NZ lures Jono Sorensen back
Carat NZ has appointed OMD’s Jonathan Sorensen to the role of group business director on some of the agency’s highest profile accounts, including ASB Bank and DB Breweries.
DDB takes Ronald into digital age with new show
After four months of animation, 1100 hours of set construction and enough rehearsals to wear out a few pairs of big red shoes, DDB is guiding McDonald’s new The Ronald Show – The Hamburglar Hunt on its current tour of New Zealand.