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Tom O’Haire Appointed as New Creative Director of Oliver

Oliver has appointed Tom O'Haire as its new creative director. O’Haire has over 20 years’ experience of working with many of Ireland's leading advertising agencies,...

Now Near Next – The Latest View from OOH

Colum Harmon, marketing director, with this week’s view from OOH. In Now Near Next this week we include the second part of our Check/Out study,...
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The Public House Launches New Campaign for Youth Mobile Brand 48

The Dublin-based agency The Public House, has launched a new campaign for 48, the youth-focused mobile phone brand that is owned by Three Mobile. Originally...

Top Economists to Speak at Next AAI Toolkit Event

Economists Jim Power and Chris Johns will be the guest speakers at the next AAI Toolkit series which will take place on January 25...

Folk Wunderman Roll Out Powerful Campaign for Irish Cancer Society

https://vimeo.com/679973789/734022029c The Irish Cancer Society and creative agency, Folk Wunderman Thompson, have launched a poignant and powerful campaign to inspire people in Ireland who have...

ADFX 2016 Awards: The Winners List

Rothco and Starcom picked up the coveted Grand Prix at the ADFX 2016 Awards which were held in the Intercontinental Hotel in Dublin on Thursday. The...

Opinion: Is Remote Working the New Norm for Production

With the entire advertising industry working from home at the moment, Onagh Carolan of TBWADublin wonders if remote working is the new norm for...

Irish International Gets Called Up for RWC2023 Duties

Irish International has been appointed by the IRFU to work on the creative elements of its bid to host the Rugby World Cup 2023...

Irish Agencies and Brands Triumph at European Sponsorship Awards

There was a strong Irish contingent at the annual European Sponsorship Awards which were held in London this week and a number of Irish...

Kantar Media Launches Yellow News in Ireland

Kantar Media, the WPP-owned media intelligence firm has launched a new news monitoring service in Ireland called Yellow News. Yellow News, currently used by 2,000...

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