New ZealandFake advert aims to deter boy racersBoy-racers responding to an advertisement for a car heard how the 'owner' crashed and killed a child, as part of an anti-street racing campaign.18 Oct 04:30 PM
Opinion<i>Mark Irving: </i> When sport becomes a brandMark Irving, advertising company director, looks at the dangers of treating sports as a brand or franchise.17 Oct 08:30 PM
New ZealandGood things take time, but always come to an endThe adverts say: "Good things take time" and, for the two actors who have appeared on television as the faces of Mainland cheese for the past decade, that time is up.15 Oct 04:30 PM
OpinionBrian Rudman<i>Brian Rudman</i>: Henry isn't the only one who needs to goPaul Henry is not the only thing that's gone feral at Television New Zealand.12 Oct 04:30 PM
BusinessTobacco firms deny internet marketing tacticHealth organisations are alarmed at how the internet is being used to promote smoking.10 Oct 04:30 PM
EntertainmentHenry sorry - but not sorry enoughA public relations specialist says Paul Henry would be well aware he had made a huge mistake but was yet to show the right amount of remorse.09 Oct 04:30 PM
OpinionKerre McIvor<i>Kerre Woodham</i>: TVNZ as much to blame as HenryWhat hasn't been said about Paul Henry this week? Everywhere I went everyone was talking about his latest outburst.09 Oct 04:30 PM
EntertainmentPaul Henry's job future looking shakyTVNZ's CEO last night suggested Paul Henry's future was far from certain, despite his earlier stand that Henry's job was not on the line.08 Oct 04:30 PM
EntertainmentWorld media picks up on Henry commentsPaul Henry's controversial on air comments have gained worldwide media attention.08 Oct 12:47 AM
EntertainmentHenry's remarks the actions of one person - McCullyMurray McCully has said he will make it clear to the Indian Government that TVNZ is independent and Paul Henry's 'insulting' comments were the actions of an individual.07 Oct 09:15 PM
EntertainmentIndia lodges formal Henry protestIndia has summoned NZ's high commissioner to protest against Paul Henry's 'racist remarks'.07 Oct 04:30 PM
TravelBillboards 'grotesquely defacing' Venice, say criticsProminent figures from the world of art and architecture demand action over huge, floodlit ads obscuring palaces up and down the Grand Canal.06 Oct 02:09 AM
Opinion<i>Mark Irving:</i> Maximise the message before advertisingYou can't just presume that people know or care about your company, let alone try and find out what they do.05 Oct 08:30 PM
Opinion<i>Ben Young:</i> Marketing by the numbers can quickly turn into spamSpam really is the result of going by the numbers too much - the more we talk to the more we hope that someone converts.04 Oct 08:30 PM
EnergyMethven fined $50,000 for misleading customersMethven has admitted nine breaches of the Fair Trading Act for misleading consumers about water savings from its showers.04 Oct 04:50 PM
New ZealandPainkiller adverts misleading, panel rulesTwo drug companies which market popular painkillers have given each other a headache over the advertising of one of the drugs.03 Oct 04:30 PM
WorldVenice's giant ads 'eyesores'A group of the world's leading cultural experts have launched a stinging attack on the Italian Government over the use of giant advertisements placed on some of Venice's most historic sights.03 Oct 04:30 PM
All BlacksAll Blacks: Tricks ad a hit, but is it fake?The Rugby Channel's ad featuring All Blacks showing off some incredible skills has attracted attention worldwide - but is it real?30 Sep 11:45 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media</i>: MP gets an easier run than TV headsNever mind sex on TV.23 Sep 05:30 PM
Opinion<i>Mark Irving:</i> Poor service? Poor advertisingI've always thought there's a bit of a correlation between good customer service and good advertising.21 Sep 09:30 PM
Official Cash RateASB farewells Goldstein as 11-year ad campaign endsASB Bank has confirmed that the face of its long running advertising campaign, New York banker Ira Goldstein, will be no more.21 Sep 12:15 AM
New ZealandAir NZ's 'whoop whoop' questionedA woman whose father died in the Air NZ Mt Erebus disaster has questioned the airline's use 'whoop whoop' - the last signal crew heard before the DC-10 went down - in its advertising.19 Sep 05:30 PM