Burger King’s McWhopper Proposal campaign from Y&R NZ with contributing agencies DAVID The Agency, ABPR, Code and Theory and Turner Duckworth has won the Grand Effie trophy at the 2017 North American Effie Awards Gala.
The Queen taps Robert Khan
Robert Khan, the founder/ceo of NZ Indian radio network Tarana, has been named a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the Queen’s Birthday honours list.
Survivor Pizza Hut Island
Pizza Hut asked Auckland PR agency Sherson Willis to develop a social content campaign to leverage its sponsorship of TVNZ 2’s Survivor New Zealand, drive conversation around Pizza Hut and increase sales.
No M+AD Monday
The hard-working team at M+AD will – like the rest of New Zealand – be taking the day off on Monday … this year’s Queen’s Birthday holiday.
MEC New Zealand unaffected by global GroupM merger
The global merger announced in New York overnight between WPP media agencies MEC and Maxus will have little or no effect in NZ, according to MEC managing director Chris Riley.
Sugar snares TV rentals giant from Aussie agency
Indie creative agency Sugar&Partners has won the Australia & New Zealand business of Mr Rental in Australia & NZ.
Y&R puts the TAB back in the game
The TAB, with the help of Y&R and MBM, has launched a major new campaign to reposition the brand in the eyes of Kiwis.
Campbell+Co wins new clients with integrated approach
Parnell-based comms agency Campbell+Co report that they’ve had a busy start to the year with a rapidly growing client portfolio. Recent account wins include Cathay Pacific, Aesop, Magnum, NZ Post, and Love & Co, reinforcing the agency’s strong presence in the premium lifestyle sector.
Arrivals & Departures: Adshel taps two for Auckland
Adshel has appointed two new account managers to its Auckland sales team to support the growth the business is experiencing.
oOh! expands interactive screen network
oOh!media has announced an expansion of its full motion digital and classic advertising network in New Zealand to 50 major shopping centres following new agreements in Hamilton, Christchurch and Auckland.