Onic has launched five new services across an expanded DAB+ network which it claims will extend the available audience reach to an extra two million listeners across Ireland and follows on from last ...
Dynamo has been officially certified as a B Corporation, marking a major step in the creative agency’s commitment to building a more responsible and transparent model for its branding and advertising ...
The latest travel sentiment survey from holiday operator Click & Go indicates that Irish holidaymakers intend to travel in the coming months but are taking a more cautious approach to booking, with ...
In line with the launch of the GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship season, Bord Gáis Energy (BGE) has unveiled its latest ‘Know Your Power’ campaign, developed in partnership with creative ...
The end of a whirlwind A burst of unrivalled creative energy swept through Irish advertising from the nineteen sixties to the century’s end. Ken Flynn was one of its leading proponents. As art ...
Out of home agency Talon has introduced the programmatic proprietary platform to Ireland. Already live and established in the US and UK, Atlas is built specifically for OOH and connects programmatic ...
Bonfire has been awarded Kia Ireland’s creative advertising following a three-way pitch with Publicis Dublin and Ringers. The pitch was based on a live brief for the launch of the new Sportage, and ...
Sky Media has launched a new AI-powered creative studio to help Irish small and medium enterprises (SMEs) advertise on TV. Waymark removes one of the biggest barriers for small and medium-sized ...
Boxer Katie Taylor remains the nation’s most admired athlete and Republic of Ireland footballer Troy Parrott’s 95th-minute winner against Hungary was voted most memorable sporting moment of the year, ...
TAM Ireland has awarded the audience measurement services contract for the Irish television and video market to Fifty5Blue, formerly Kantar Media. The company, which was bought out by investment group ...
RTÉ hired UK agency Wisebuddah to create a new suite of jingles for Radio 1. The new “unified audio identity” covers the entire radio schedule from Morning Ireland at 7am to Late Debate at 11pm.
The latest JNLR results indicate that almost 3.5 million adults tune into radio each weekday, underlining radio’s relevance in a changing mediascape. The annual book for 2025 shows that 78 per cent of ...