ArchiveFebruary, 2023

Nine in 10 adults tune into radio

The latest JNLR survey conducted by Ipsos, covering the full calendar year of 2022, shows that radio listenership had 91 per cent of Irish adults and 87 per cent of 15-34 year olds listening to radio every week, Radiocentre Ireland reports. The daily audience grew by 25,000 with 3.2 million adults listening to radio weekdays, […]

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Dublin Narcos on Sky Crime soon

A new three-part docuseries titled Dublin Narcos will launch on Sky Crime on March 5. It tells the story of the increase in addiction, violence and organised crime in Dublin in the 1980s and 1990s. As its fortunes changed, so too did its criminals, with heroin, ecstasy and cocaine use on the rise. There are […]

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New speakers for One-Zero event

Three new speakers from the world of sport have been confirmed for the upcoming One-Zero conference at the Aviva Stadium – namely Thomas Ryan, VP of basketball strategy and analytics at the NBA, Will Symon, head of partnership development at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Keily Blair (pictured), chief strategy and operations officer at Only […]

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TABS to stage cycle fundraiser

The Advertising Benevolence Society, aka TABS, plans to host its inaugural charity cycle in April. TABS chairman Ian Doherty, managing partner at Bonfire, said the industry event will take place on Wednesday, April 19 at Blessington Lakes in Co. Wicklow. Those who take part in the cycle will have two distances to choose from – […]

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Microsoft signs up to Junk Kouture

Microsoft is to sponsor the Junk Kouture global youth sustainable fashion competition, joining the likes of Etihad and  Deloitte. Junk Kouture’s mission is to raise awareness and educate the next generation about circular systems in fashion and help develop tech and creative solutions which can work together to help drive change in the fashion industry. […]

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20 Questions with Ger Walsh, The Blink Group

Ger Walsh set up The Blink Group marketing and event agency in 2006 with her husband, Graham Carroll, in a box room in their house in Enniskerry, Co Wicklow where they live with their three children. From the age of 11, she was teaching dance classes or selling grass heads to fellow classmates. Based in […]

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Independent rolls out rugby ads

The Irish Independent has launched a new campaign highlighting the newspaper’s coverage of Six Nations rugby. The work by The Public House, which spans social, digital, press and TV, follows the journey of a rugby ball through on-pitch action and post match. The message is that the Irish Independent gives its readers the big picture […]

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Reach execs to explain post-cookie world

Hugh Crowther, group sales director and Alan Curley, client strategy director, Reach Solutions Ireland, will share their learnings and insights from the publisher’s data at a webinar next week to better understand their customers in a cookieless world. Free of charge, the morning webinar will be streamed live next Wednesday, February 8, from 10am-10.30am. With […]

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Carol Lambert to leave Publicis

Publicis Dublin creative director Carol Lambert is to leave the agency in the coming months. The news comes as the French-owned agency plans to announce senior departures from the business so as to minimise impact on clients and colleagues. Lambert is highly regarded in adland and is probably best known for spearheading the award-winning VHI […]

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Purpose a lead trend among sponsors

ESG, sustainability and purpose was named as the top sponsorship trends for 2023 by members of the European Sponsorship Association (ESA). ‘2023 Sponsorship Trends Research: A Look Ahead’, written by Sophie Morris FCIM and now released to ESA members, features contributions from Core Sponsorship and England’s Football Association (FA). The results were drawn from an […]

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