Archive2014

Chemistry crew shave and dye

Chemistry produced this year’s Shave or Dye campaign for the agency’s new client, Today FM. The campaign is to raise funds for another new client, the Irish Cancer Society. It’s for a great cause: there are very few people who don’t know someone who has or has had cancer. Agency managing director Ray Sheerin (above) […]

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Cullen steps down from NNI

Frank Cullen is to retire as co-ordinating director for the National Newspapers of Ireland (NNI), the public face of Ireland’s newspaper industry after almost 30 years. The NNI represents 16 national titles, 25 local/regional print titles and their respective online and mobile brands. Cullen (above left), who runs PR company Cullen Communications, said he was […]

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Hireland creates 4,500 jobs

Voluntary jobs initiative Hireland claims to have produced 4,500 jobs and 7,000 in pledges from employers since its launch two years ago, co-founder Lucy Masterson says. The former McConnells executive says that with the economic prospects for 2014 looking better, the aim is to make a full-on effort to bring the total to 10,000 jobs, […]

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Marketing Society talks creativity

The Marketing Society will host a breakfast seminar on the power of creativity in early March. Three marketing experts will discuss how creative thinking, contact strategy and work sells more, whether it is by way of strategic development, creative execution or how marketers talk to consumers. The speakers are Andy Sandoz, D&AD board member, Agency […]

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Javelin acquires Brand Social

The Javelin Group has taken a controlling stake in digital agency Brand Social. Discussions have been ongoing between the two agencies for several months and the acquisition, for an undisclosed sum, was completed before Christmas. Brand Social, will be based in Javelin’s offices in Smithfield, bringing the enlarged group’s staff total to 36. Brand Social will […]

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Norah Casey talks to Marketing/tv

Broadcaster and publisher Norah Casey speaks to Marketing/tv about her career and her plans for the future. In an interview with Marketing.ie editor Michael Cullen, she explains why she has no interest in running for the Dáil, how hard it was for her to leave Dragons’ Den and why she has taken up mentoring young […]

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Molony to join Maximum

Katie Molony has quit as marketing and promotions manager of The Irish Times to join Maximum Media, publisher of Joe.ie and Her.ie male and female-focused lifestyle portals. Joe.ie, whose slogan is “It’s Man Stuff”, was set up by businessman Niall McGarry in 2010. He previously ran Galway ad agency Impact Media. Former Munster and Ireland […]

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Sky stays with Cat Laughs

Sky is to remain on as title sponsor of the Cat Laughs Comedy Festival in Kilkenny for another two years. The news comes as the festival prepares to celebrate its 20th year. Launched in 1995, the event is seen as one of the world’s top comedy festivals. This year’s festival runs from Thursday  May 29 to […]

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Drury now Drury Porter Novelli

Public relations agency Drury has rebranded as Drury Porter Novelli. Run by Anne-Marie Curran, with particular expertise in corporate, financial, healthcare and public affairs, clients include CRH, Greencore, Paddy Power, Glo Health, InterTrade Ireland, Tourism Ireland, McDonald’s, the Sustainable Energy Authority and KPMG. Michael Carey, Bord Bia chairman and Company of Food founder and executive […]

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PML launches Select survey

Out of home media specialist PML Group has launched Select planning tool which indicates OOH campaigns frequency. Developed in tandem with ad agencies across Ireland, Select rates briefing and branding factors. Based on established media frequency models from across the wider media industry, the tool provides a weighted ranking to several factors regarding media, message, […]

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48's horror teaser rings true

Movie buffs may have thought they were in line for an international exclusive with the global premiere of ‘22’, a horror centred on young people disappearing for no apparent reason. But it has was revealed  that the trailer for the edgy indie thriller was in fact a teaser for a new ad campaign for 48, […]

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One to Watch winners announced

Client executive Ailbhe Jordan and creative Dave Hurley have been chosen as the IAPI One to Watch winners for 2014. Jordan, who is joining MediaVest, was among four nominees for the executive award, along with Craig Dempsey, a digital planner at Carat; Orla Garrigan, junior project manager at In the Company of Huskies and Aisling […]

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18-34s rate smartphone highest

Eight in ten 18-34 year olds their TV, laptop and tablet before their smartphone. It is their ‘desert island’ device that they ‘cannot live without’. TV was selected by just seven per cent of the respondents and tablets still have a way to go to generate a major media impact., a report by Telefonica’s O2 Media […]

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