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Folk wins Water Safety Ireland

WPP creative agency Folk Wunderman Thompson has been awarded the advertising account for Water Safety Ireland (WSI) following a competitive tender process, details of which were not disclosed by a spokesperson for the winning agency. WSI, a body supported by the Government, promotes safe attitudes and behaviours in and around Irish waters. WSI was previously […]

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Carlsberg 0.0 pays tribute to Irish fans in Sydney

Ahead of Ireland’s women’s footballers first game in the World Cup against Australia before 75,000 spectators in Sydney, Diageo’s Carlsberg 0.0, the tournament’s beer partner, teamed up with the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) to salute Irish football fans with a sand carving at Bondi Beach, which read: ‘Best fans in the world, home and […]

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Party time for Barbie fans

As Barbie the Movie opens in cinemas, Conor Byrne on the toy’s phenomenon… Barbie is undoubtedly the most talked-about movie of the year. It is expected to earn up to $100 million in its opening weekend in North America – about twice the anticipated revenue of Oppenheimer. However, Barbie is not just a movie; it […]

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Graham Norton pops up on 96FM

Popular TV and radio host Graham Norton surprised Cork’s 96FM listeners this morning when he dropped into the radio station studios at St Patrick’s Place in Cork city to wish Lorraine Murphy and Ross Browne the very best of luck with their new 6am-9am breakfast show – Lorraine & Ross in the Morning on Cork’s […]

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Accounts conflict after latest RTÉ hearings

After another week of lengthy Oireachtas committee hearings, the RTÉ crisis arising from hidden payments appears to have reached a stalemate. On one side lies the previous week’s evidence from the RTÉ executive, while on the other are conflicting accounts heard this week from presenter Ryan Tubridy and his agent, Noel Kelly. Trying to nail […]

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Dervan to leave National Lottery

Current Marketer of the Year Paul Dervan has resigned as chief marketing officer of the National Lottery. He was appointed by Premier Lotteries Ireland to the newly-created CMO role three years ago. He was in charge across all the lottery’s marketing activity, including brand development and effectiveness, in which he is a specialist. Dervan will […]

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A week to go to Cannes-alysis

There is just a week to go to this year’s look-back on the Cannes creative festival on the Cote d’Azur at an event hosted by the Institute of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland (IAPI). Creative advertising changes all the time but it undeniably drives progress for people, business and society. Cannes Lions supports and celebrates creativity […]

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Jameson worldwide moves to Ogilvy

Ogilvy has been appointed by French drinks giant Pernod Ricard as the lead global agency for Irish Distillers’ Jameson whiskey. The WPP agency’s remit will include global strategic and creative duties in a bid to further enhance the spirit’s fortunes. Ogilvy was awarded the business after a competitive pitch process managed by independent consultancy R3. […]

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Penneys study points to rise for in-store shopping

A report by the Penneys fast fashion department store reveals that post-pandemic Irish consumers are returning to towns and shopping centres as the online shopping peak wanes. The retailer has published the second edition of its Pulse of the Nation Index, a study carried out by Amárach Research, which shows that almost half of consumers […]

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Havas prescribes Sunday World

Havas Dublin has rolled out a new campaign for the Sunday World. Called ‘Your Daily Dose’, the ads position the tabloid as the go-to source for all the news people want to know and talk about, from crime and sports to showbiz and lifestyle. Building on the idea that consuming news is a habitual act, […]

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Geraldine O’Leary retires from RTÉ

Group commercial head of Geraldine O’Leary has announced her retirement from the national broadcaster, just weeks before her planned official departure. In a statement to the media, O’Leary said she was now leaving her post in Montrose having served in the job with “pride and honour”, albeit in circumstances that she would not have anticipated. […]

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More disclosures in RTÉ scandal

As the crisis in RTÉ rolls on following the revelation that €345,000 in hidden payments were made to presenter Ryan Tubridy over six years from 2017 to 2022, a number of fresh disclosures were shared at a third Oireachtas media committee in eight days. In outlining her role as the national broadcaster’s group commercial director, […]

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Epic’s ads show AI’s portrayal of Irish

The Public House’s continuation of last year’s Epic ‘This Is Not Us’ campaign for the Irish emigration museum now studies the prevalence of negative Irish stereotypes found in modern tech and popular culture, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence. The campaign runs across social, digital and out of home, with a heavy emphasis on […]

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