AUCKLAND, Today: Stuff Group’s subscription titles have continued strong audience growth, with The Post, The Press and the Waikato Times now reaching almost 1.5 million Kiwis each month, up 26% year on year.
Deep Media launches in New Zealand with joint country leads
AUCKLAND, Today: Deep Media, an Advanced Amazon Ads Partner, has launched in New Zealand with Anna Walker and Lisa Ison appointed as Joint Country Leads to oversee local operations.
TBWA\NZ lands Haier across Australia and New Zealand
AUCKLAND, Today: TBWA\New Zealand has kicked off a major new partnership after being appointed by Haier across New Zealand and Australia following a competitive pitch.
Motion Sickness named Independent Agency of the Year

AUCKLAND, Today: Motion Sickness and Whānau Ora have been recognised among Asia’s top creative leaders at the 2025 ONE Asia Creative Awards, winning Independent Agency of the Year, Client of the Year and the UN Sustainable Development Goals Award for Māori Roll Call.
Arrivals & Departures: Stuff Digital adds key new strategic leader
AUCKLAND, Today: Stuff Group has appointed commercial strategist Anne Lipsham as Director of Trade Marketing for Stuff Digital, stepping into the newly created role.
Are Media readership climbs to 1.93 million
AUCKLAND, Today: Are Media New Zealand is celebrating strong Q3 2025 Nielsen Readership results, hitting 1,935,000 total readers, up 23,000 this quarter and 128,000 across the year.
2degrees brings back Data Piñata for a summer showdown
AUCKLAND, Today: 2degrees and TBWA\New Zealand are back for another summer of smashing as Data Piñata returns, bringing a fresh round of chaos, competition and bragging rights.
A Dog’s Show kicks off filming with star-studded cast
AUCKLAND, Today: Principal photography is officially underway for A Dog’s Show, the feature inspired by the classic Kiwi series loved nationwide.
Arrivals & Departures: Vistar Media grows its NZ team with Josh Turney
AUCKLAND, Today: Vistar Media has appointed Josh Turney as Account Director, Demand, strengthening its New Zealand presence as part of the wider T-Mobile Advertising Solutions group.
Two-thirds of consumers say no to the green premium
AUCKLAND, Today: New research shows the sustainability surcharge is officially dead, with consumers across Australia and New Zealand rejecting the idea that they should fund corporate green efforts through higher prices.









