The Radio Bureau is bringing global radio advertising expert Ralph van Dijk to New Zealand for a free seminar in Auckland and Wellington to help their clients make the most out of their radio campaigns.
Constipation? Turn the other cheek!
Waikato/BoP agency KingSt Advertising is enlisting humour to help New Zealanders get to the, er … bottom of a health issue for client Kiwi Crush.
ad:tech Auckland signs US futurist for keynote 2018
AUT Business School’s annual media-meets-tech event, ad:tech 2018, has signed Californian futurist Dr Jeff Cole for this year’s keynote speech in Auckland at AUT on Thursday 15 November.
oOhmedia buys Adshel – and it’s business as usual
Adshel remains trading business as usual, says GM Nick Vile, who has confirmed that HT&E has entered into a binding agreement to sell Adshel to oOh!media.
Marlboro Man makes his presence felt in Cannes
Philip Morris International has announced a call to action for the creative, media and communications communities to embrace its “ongoing commitment to creating a smoke-free world”.
Saatchi wins anti-money laundering pitch
Saatchi & Saatchi has been appointed as the agency of record for the Ministry of Justice’s Anti-Money Laundering initiative, following a competitive pitch. Saatchi will work with sister agency Starcom, which won the media component of the pitch.
Five Kiwi creatives on top in Paris
It’s rare that any NZ agency wins a single Gold Lion in Cannes – let alone a pair. But that signal honour befell Colenso BBDO in Cannes last week. So we are pleased to record this belated quote from chief creative officer Levi Slavin.
Arrivals & Departures: 99 promotes proven trio
Retail agency 99 Auckland has promoted three key senior staff members to group business director roles to lead their client service team – Katherine Sliper, Leila De Koster and Kristyna Hotchin.
The French touch in advertising
Former Clemenger BBDO Wellington creatives Mark Forgan and Jamie Standen couldn’t speak a word of French when they landed at Rosepark Paris in 2006.
Finch shoots Attenborough funds launch
Sir David Attenborough has backed a new ad industry wildlife funding initiative which will see partners contribute 0.5% of their media spend for each advertisement they use featuring an animal.