360° images, tap-and-go payment technology, nationally connected games and avatars that mimic movements of shoppers are among some of the innovative concepts presented by New Zealand’s advertising community to vie for the opportunity to win a $100,000 oOh!media Excite campaign.
NZ marketers expect non-traditional budgets to rise
NZ marketers see challenges and opportunities in data, according to the 2017 Mood of Marketing report from Qrious – the big data & analytics business borne out of Spark Ventures.
The top five video trends in an IP-based world
Sydney-based Ooyala Asia-Pacific chief Steve Davis (scroll to end) is an occasional M+AD contributor. Today, he looks at the top five video trends in an IP-based world: Video content producers around the globe are facing a market filled with both opportunities and uncertainties. The rise of viewing on connected devices, growing OTT services, and struggles by traditional players are being increasingly felt at the content creation end of the value chain.
Colmar Brunton & Kantar TNS shack up downtown
Colmar Brunton and Kantar TNS New Zealand, two of this country’s leading market research agencies, have moved into newly built premises on Sale Street in the Auckland CBD.
PR exponents invited to meet a unicorn
The Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) has announced two international speakers at this year’s senior professionals event Doing Well + Doing Good, which is designed to help practitioners to help causes they feel passionate about.
Saturday night fever
Film Construction director Harriet Maire’s debut short film Anna is to screen for the first time on the Rialto channel this Saturday night.
Arrivals & Departures: Media Awards winner joins ESPN as NZ sales manager
As its business throughout the ANZ region continues to grow, ESPN has announced the addition of Rita Steel as NZ sales manager to the newly aligned Disney ESPN media sales & partnerships team.
Four major ways the agency model is changing

The way that marketers and agencies work together is in a state of flux, says Melissa Lea, the managing director of R3 New York, writing in Campaign Asia-Pacific. This article originally appeared on the R3 website.
Arrivals & Departures: Special Sydney snares ECD talent
Auckland-based Special Group has appointed Sydney-based senior creatives Tom Martin & Julian Schreiber as joint ECDs in its Australian office in Surry Hills. Both are ex Cummins&Partners.
Arrivals & Departures: Award-winning journo joins Porter Novelli leadership team
Jane Luscombe has joined Porter Novelli NZ as one of two executive directors, replacing the role previously held by Sarah Williams who was promoted to managing director in July. Luscombe starts at Porter Novelli today.