Norske Skog Newspaper Advertising Awards
PRESS STATEMENT
Norske Skog Newspaper
Advertising
Awards Announced
The Norske Skog Newspaper Advertising Awards were announced tonight at a function at the Rutherford Hotel in Nelson. The function took place during the Newspaper Publishers Association Annual and Sales Conference. The awards recognise excellence in newspaper advertising, marketing and promotion.
The winner of the Premier Award this year was the Waikato Times newspaper for an advertisement entered in the newspaper marketing category for a classified campaign. Awards were made in seven categories for newspapers divided into three bands based on circulation. On the judging panel this year were Chris Christensen, Peter Stockton, Creative Partner at Whybin TBWA, Peter Aitken, Managing Director of Mazda New Zealand and Ian Keightley from Salescoach Limited.
The awards are in their fifth year and are sponsored by Norske Skog Tasman Limited. The New Zealand Market Director of Norske Skog, Mr Willie Townend said "The Norske Skog Advertising Awards are an excellent opportunity for newspapers to show their skills and talents in promotion, marketing and advertising. Norske Skog is proud to be associated with a competition that has great support from the industry and where the winners have demonstrated such a high level of achievement".
The Chief
Executive of the NPA Mr Hamish Riach said "Newspapers
recognise the increasing importance of effective marketing
and promotion. Newspapers are closer to their community than
any other medium and we must always strive to communicate
better with our customers for the benefit of both our
readers and those who invest their advertising dollars in
newspapers. The assistance of Norske Skog in furthering this
work is invaluable."
ENDS
The full list of awards and
judges comments is attached to this press release.
2001
Norske Skog Newspaper Advertising Awards
LIST OF
AWARDS
NORSKE SKOG PREMIER AWARD
WINNER: WAIKATO
TIMES FOR ONE, TWO, FREE CLASSIFIED CAMPAIGN
The Judges
commented:
"The offer: Run two classifieds and get an
additional free! A simple straight forward offer that could
easily be confused with heavy handed art direction and
excessive copy - here both have been avoided."
AWARD
CATEGORIES
Best Use of Colour
Up to 10,000
Winner:
Whakatane Beacon for Pattersons
10,000 to
25,000
Winner: The Marlborough Express for Peter Mark
Floor Pride
Over 25,000
Commended: The Evening Post
for Hazelwoods
Otago Daily Times for R and R Sport Gold
Medal Savings
Winner: The Press for The Press-Lindauer
New Zealand Cup Fashion Competition
Newspaper
Marketing - Revenue Generation
Up to 10,000
Commended: Horowhenua-Kapiti Chronicle for Go for Gold
Promotion
10,000 to 25,000
Winner: Manawatu Evening
Standard for Drive
$5000 Cashback Competition
Over
25,000
Joint Winners: Waikato Times for One, Two, Free
Classified Offer
AND
The Evening Post for Beautiful
Beasts Feature
Newspaper Marketing - House
Advertising
Up to 10,000
Commended: Ashburton
Guardian for Part of your Day
Over 25,000
Commended:
Waikato Times for Point of Sale and Vehicle
Branding
Winner: The New Zealand Herald for Business
Herald Budget 2000
The Judges commented:
"Nice strong
ads, a good series that achieved their
objective."
Classified Advertising – General
10,000 to
25,000
Commended: Bay of Plenty Times for Mind and Body
Classifieds
Bay of Plenty Times All I Want for Christmas
Classifieds
Winner: The Nelson Mail for Daffodil Day
The Judges commented:
"Good punchy series of small
ads. Good use of colour to achieve page presence and locking
strongly into a local event."
Over 25,000
Winner:
Otago Daily Times for the Otago Rugby
Football Union $7
Reasons to Go
Classified Advertising – Automotive
Up
to 10,000
Commended: Wairarapa Times Age for Southey
Nissan
10,000 to 25,000
Commended: Wanganui Chronicle
for David Jones Motors
Wanganui Chronicle for Harvey
Round Motors
Winner: The Marlborough Express Mayfield
Motors
The Judges commented:
"Here, a dealer ad that’s
more like a brand ad. Worked so well - it was run
nationally. Interesting that a display style ad can do so
well in the classified section of the awards."
Over
25,000
Commended: Waikato Times for Motortimes
Feature
Winner: Otago Daily Times for Dunedin City
Ford
The Judges commented:
"A further example of how
classified ads can be strengthened with dispaly advertising
techniques. Good colour/layout use and a few larger
images."
Classified Advertising - Real Estate
Up to
10,000
Commended: The Gisborne Herald for Osler First
National
10,000 to 25,000
Commended: Bay of Plenty
Times for Harveys
The Marlborough Express for Michael
Ryan, Century 21
Over 25,000
Commended: The Evening
Post for Tommy’s
The Press for Stonewood
Homes
Community Promotions
Up to 10,000
Commended:
Ashburton Guardian for Ashburton Daffodil Day
10,000 to
25,000
Commended: Marlborough Express for Marlborough
Rugby Union
Joint Winners: Wanganui Chronicle for Just 1
More Worker Challenge
AND
The Marlborough Express for
Express Yourself
The Judges commented:
"Two excellent,
well considered promotions. Just one more job - Wanganui
Chronicle. Excellent sense of movement. Marlborough Express
- Express Yourself. Very visual and big on local newspaper
involvement.
Over 25,000
Commended: The Dominion for
Wellington Region Gold Awards
The Press for the Endeavour
Visit
The New Zealand Herald for Saving the Santa
Parade
Winner: The Press for Canterbury 150 Years
The
Judges commented:
"An exceptionally well-produced,
histroical document, wsith great retention
value."
Copywriting
Up to 10,000
Commended:
Ashburton Guardian for Redmonds Furnishing and
Flooring
Winner: Ashburton Guardian for Armstrongs
Benjamin Moore
10,000 to 25,000
Winner: Marlborough
Express for Mayfield Motors
Over 25,000
Commended: The
Press for J Lamb Trotter Funeral Directors
The Judges
commented:
"The copy built well from a good headline that
was a thoughtful angle on a difficult
subject."
Promotional Products
Over
25,000
Commended: The Evening Post for Fashion Wine
Labels
The Evening Post for Christmas Wine Labels and
Stationery
The Dominion for Staff Card Promotion
The
Dominion and Evening Post for Retailer Packs
Winner: The
Press for the Bomber Jacket and BBQ Pack Gifts
The Judges
commented:
"Overall, a great and practical selection of
gifts, but in the end who can resist
extravagance."
Display Advertising – Commercial
Promotion
10,000 to 25,000
Commended: Bay of Plenty
Times for Breakers Resort
Winner: The Marlborough Express
for Hunters Wines
The Judges commented:
"Lovely art
direction for both this winner and the winner in the over
25,000 circulation group."
Over 25,000
Commended:
Otago Daily Tmes for Otago Rugby Union NPC
Campaign
Winner: Sunday Star Times for Cirque du
Soleil
The Judges made some overall comments on the
retail and features categories:
"Great use of type,
layout and the art direction is generally terriffic. The
features supplements are moving more and more towards good
magazine quality."
Display Advertising – Retail
Under
10,000
Commended: Ashburton Guardian for Smallbones Bros
Ltd
10,000 to 25,000
Commended: The Marlborough
Express for Paula-Eve Lingerie
Over 25,000
Joint
Winners: The Dominion and The Evening Post for Kadima Design
Direct
Display Advertising – Features
Up to
10,000
Commended: Gisborne Herald for Holiday Gifts and
More
Winner: Ashburton Guardian for Coniston
Waters
10,000 to 25,000
Commended: Hawke’s Bay Today
for Hawke’s Bay Wine Country
Joint Winners: Manawatu
Evening Standard or Flavour and Sharp Features
AND
The
Marlborough Express for A Taste of Wine 2000
Over
25,000
Commended: Otago Daily Times for Fashion
feature
Joint Winners: The Evening Post for Their Year
Feature
AND
Waikato Times for Fashion
Feature