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A beautiful obsession: Why we copy celebrities, royalty and influencers
Psychologists say we want just a little slice of a celebrity's life.
Psychologists say we want just a little slice of a celebrity's life.
Many fans haven't seen her for 18 years. Now she's made a stunning return.
Mystery of Newshub show; Weather wars - top agency eyes Oz; Start-up website hits trouble.
Financial Times: Voting control concentrated among those who already hold Reddit stock.
The little channel that thought it could can't any more. Can it?
TVNZ should not expect to be able to charge more for advertising slots, an expert says.
NZME announces dividend - and a better start for 2024.
RNZ ratings standoff; Ex-Air NZ agency moves to Qantas; TV star's exit: 'I was exhausted'.
New York Times: The best and worst commercials from the sporting spectacle.
14 to 17-year-olds, especially Māori and Pasifika teens, are likelier to see vaping ads.
Financial Times: Demand for mature faces is also luring ex-models back to the industry.
Tricky timing, talk of backlash as Rip Curl tests waters in emotive issue.
Opinion: Taking zero-risk approach is a recipe for dullness.
CEOS of Warner Bros. Discovery, RNZ, ODT, MBM, Spark Foundry, FCB, NBR & Bastion open up.
The ad referred to the pergola's 'easy erection' while a man gestured towards his crotch.
The group that blocked roads and doused a dealership has been ordered to remove an ad.
The CEOS of MediaWorks, Stuff, Are Media, GroupM, D3 and the owner of The Spinoff open up.
They lurk in the shadows & whisper in the ears of company CEOs. They are the spin doctors.
The Duchess of Sussex is back in showbiz; although not quite in the manner you'd expect.
The advertisement showed a close-up of two girls with demonic eyes and bloody mouths.
Competition in the food-science category is fizzing.
Can ad collab and AI personalisation tools turn around the broadcaster's fortunes?
NZR PR boss' surprise resignation; Ad exec's new venture; All the Pressies winners.
The UK has long been the spiritual home of Christmas ads.
New York Times: The once-verboten “flaw” is approaching fashion industry standard.
Previously Unavailable managing partner Simon Pound on a new venture capital fund that takes a brand-based approach to investing. Video / Corey Fleming
The physical Herald may not weigh what it once did, but the substance is still there.
Demolition more of a labour of love, slowly unpicking the structure from the top down.
Green MP and principal are concerned about advertising near low decile schools.