AUCKLAND, Today: The New Zealand Television Awards have announced the finalists for 2023, with a total of 115 nominations from more than 490 entries across 37 categories.
AUCKLAND, Thursday: Magazine readers are spending an average of three hours and one minute reading their favourite titles, according to a report out of Nielsen. This is up significantly from 2 hrs 11 mins in their 2021 survey results.
AUCKLAND, Monday: Sky and DDB Aotearoa are encouraging Kiwis to celebrate their fondness for unsolicited sporting opinions and advice ahead of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
A leading global technology infrastructure of on-demand-audio, Acast, has expanded to New Zealand establishing a partnership with local digital marketing agency Digital Commons to provide brands and advertisers with the ability to reach new engaged audiences via podcasts.
APAC outdoor exponent QMS Media has bought a strategic acquisition of a majority stake holding in Digital Commons, a leading NZ third-party digital representation agency.
After 25 years of supporting queer & gender-diverse (LGBT) young people, NZ charity Rainbow Youth has taken to TV for the first time with a spot that challenges negative connotations around the use of the word ‘gay’.
InMobi, perhaps the world’s largest independent mobile advertising platform, has forged a partnership with Auckland-based indie marketing agency Digital Commons.
Wendy’s new Baconator campaign – which taps into innovative American in-game creative technology – is now appearing on billboards in popular video games.
GumGum, a leading Sydney-based computer vision platform for marketers and the original inventor of In-Image advertising, has announced that it is launching its visual web advertising platform in New Zealand.
Auckland-based media specialist Digital Commons, established just three months ago, already leads the way in bringing data, content and social solutions to NZ digital media, according to its founders – Lisa Ison & Johanna Cotter.