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Current Industry News

Posted in News on March 26th, 2008

You wear it well… Rod Stewart launches clothing line

Rod Stewart, the 1970s rocker best known for blondes and asking if you find him sexy, is to launch his own range of clothes, including unisex pants and babywear.

The pants, which are currently selling at just £2.40 a pair, are among a full range of clothing the ’Maggie May’ singer is offering the world from his website.

Long-time fans of the Spandex and leopard-skin print wearing star will be disappointed to learn that these items are not currently on offer.

However, there are other items on offer including an Argyle patterned T-shirt, tracksuit tops and many other T-shirts many featuring Stewart. There are also bibs and babygros on offer for children.

The clothing is mostly available from Rod Stewart’s official website with many items featuring lines from his songs and album titles including ’Tonight’s the Night’, ’You Wear it Well’ and ’You’re in My Heart, You’re in My Soul’. The pants bear the singer’s name with a love-heart and the words "Isn’t it Romantic?"

Rod Steward joins a long line of celebrities who have launched their own lines of fashion items including Lilly Allen for New Look, Kate Moss for Top Shop and Amy Winehouse who is reported to also be considering a step in this direction.

The rocker is not even the first in his family to get on the fashion bandwagon, his range joins his daughter’s Kimberly Stewart who also has her own line of clothing, which is known as Pinky Star Fish.

Rod Stewart is married to former model Penny Lancaster who was at time of the marriage the model for lingerie firm Ultimo. She was replaced by Stewart’s ex-wife Rachel Hunter.

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Current Industry News

Posted in News on March 20th, 2008

Apple proposes free iTunes access

iPod fans could pay more for their music players but get free access to iTunes music if a proposal from Apple gets approval from the music industry.

According to the Financial Times, the tech firm is planning to charge a premium for iPod and iPhone devices in return for free access to its entire music library, but negotiations are still ongoing with the labels.

The move is similar to one taken by Nokia, which signed a deal with Universal Music in December. The “Comes with music” programme allows customers to buy a Nokia device and get a year of unlimited access to music tracks. Once the year is up, customers get to keep their music. The devices are set to go on sale later this year, and Nokia is in talks to add more labels to its line-up.

Apple hasn’t commented on reports of its latest plans, but the general feeling is that the current hold-up centres on what the labels will be paid for their music. While Nokia is said to offer about USD80 to the labels for every device sold, a sum that is divided between labels according to their market share, Apple is reportedly offering a bargain basement USD20 per device.

The tech firm is also believed to be examining a subscription model for iPhone users.

Digital music sales now account for almost 30 percent of the total US music market and 20 percent of the European market, according to research from Point Topic. The same report said that legal music downloads are on the increase — some 1.7 billion single music tracks were downloaded in 2007, a 53 percent rise on 2006. The report found that Apple was top of the charts, selling about 2 billion songs between January 2007 and January 2008. However, in Japan, Apple’s revenue fell 11 percent in 2007.

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Current Industry Events

Posted in Events on March 14th, 2008

March 8th – Rugby 6 Nations – Ireland v Wales, Croke Park

March 8th – Rugby 6 Nations – Scotland v England, Murrayfield

March 9th – Rugby 6 Nations – France v Italy, Stade de France

March 10th – Newton Faulkner – Olympia Theatre

March 11th- 14th – Cheltenham National Hunt Festival

March 12th – Derren Brown – Olympia Theatre

March 13th – 17th – St.Patrick’s Day Festival

March 14th– 30th – Most schools close for Easter

March 15th – Rugby 6 Nations – Italy v Scotland, Stadio Flaminio

March 15thRugby 6 Nations – England v Ireland, Twickenham

March 15th – Rugby 6 Nations – Wales v France, Millennium Stadium

March 15th- 17th – Mind, Body, Spirit Festival, RDS

March 16thFormula One season begins

March 17th – St. Patrick’s Day

March 21st – Good Friday

March 21st – Holi (Indian Festival of Spring)

March 23rd – Easter Sunday

March 24th – Easter Monday

March 30thClocks go forward 1 hour

Current Industry Jobs

Posted in Jobs on March 14th, 2008

Niall Mellon Township Trust – Head of Fundraising

About us:

The Niall Mellon Township Trust is the fastest growing charity in Ireland.
Our charity employs private sector thinking and approaches in all of our work. This year we will build 7,000 homes, valued at €35 million, for the poorest people in the townships of South Africa.
We are committed to the spirit of volunteerism from Ireland. Over 3,000 people have volunteered overseas with our charity to date. 2,000 volunteers will work overseas in 2008. Our charity employs 70 full time staff and 1,750 sub contracting staff in South African.

The Role:

We are looking for a determined, delivery focused, professional to lead our fundraising team.
This exciting senior management position will strategically position the charity to take full advantage of a rapidly growing profile and all potential fundraising opportunities, including volunteer community fundraising, major donor support and commercial sponsorship.
The successful candidate will drive current levels of income significantly over the next five years while implementing models of good fundraising practice and professionalism.

Contact:


To find out more about this exciting position contact: Harvey Duthie directly on (01) 640 1824 or email harvey@2into3.com for an information pack.

National Fundraising and Development Manager – Irish Guide Dogs

About us:

The Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind provides training for blind / vision impaired people and autistic children; that will help change lives.
It’s key services, in addition to its well know Guide Dog programme include; Assistance Dogs for families of children with Autism, Child Mobility, Orientation and Mobility Training and Independent Living Skills Training. The organisation has significant expansion plans and is now recruiting an individual who can lead our ambitious fundraising & development efforts.

What we are looking for:

The successful candidate will be an experienced senior manager with a proven track record in business development or fundraising and a working knowledge of marketing and communications.
They will have the capacity to significantly increase the level of donor support by developing all income streams including corporate support, committed giving, legacies and on-line donations.
This individual will lead our current fundraising team based in Cork, Tuam and Dublin. They will report directly to the CEO and contribute to the overall strategic development of the Guide Dogs as a member of the senior management team.

Contact:

For more information on the role please contact Harvey Duthie on 01 640 1824 or email harvey@2into3.com


The position is based in Dublin or Cork.

Supporter Relations Coordinator – Trocaire

The successful candidate will be responsible for the management of our Supporter Services and will lead Trócaire’s Regular Giving programme. This role will coordinate relevant teams, channels and information to enable Trócaire to provide the best standards in supporter services and to retain support. The role will provide strategic direction to the Supporter Relations programme, ensuring reliable systems, processes and procedures for interaction with supporters are in place.

A collaborative working style; excellent verbal and written communication skills; a track record of managing teams; and an ability to innovate and deliver proven support systems are essential to the success of this role.

Candidates should have a experience in working in a customer care or marketing function with a knowledge of relational databases, spreadsheet packages and the ability to set up, manage and streamline systems and processes aimed at providing an excellent service to supporters; and relevant experience in leading and managing a team.

Contact:

For more information on this role call Harvey Duthie on + 353 (0) 1 640 1824 or email harvey@2into3.com for an information pack or see www.2into3.com.

Work Experience- Hill & Knowlton

About us:

Hill & Knowlton, based in central Dublin, is home to a young, dynamic public relations team. H&K are experienced across Consumer, Corporate, Technology, Travel and Health. H&K are currently recruiting for someone to fill a work experience vacancy within our consumer division.

The ideal candidate:

Will hold a third level qualification in public relations/marketing/journalism. Experience in public relations/journalism is desirable but we are also interested in candidates who can demonstrate:

Excellent communications skills

Motivated team player

Demonstrate initiative, flexibility, creativity and enthusiasm

Contact:

Interested candidates should forward a CV to Kieran O’Byrne, Managing Director, Hill and Knowlton Ireland.

E-Mail: kobyrne@hillandknowlton.com

Brennan at abrennan@bravo.ie or call 01-619 7960.

Industry News March 08

Posted in News on March 11th, 2008

Operation New Life – Inaugural Gala Ball at the Four Seasons Hotel on Friday 4th April.

Operation New Life will be holding their Inaugural Gala Ball at the Four Seasons Hotel on Friday 4th April. The Charity’s founder, Siobhan D’Arcy-Bewick needs to raise €1 million to build an essential clinic in Niger to treat women suffering from Fistula.


If you think that your company/organisation/friends would be interested in supporting the event, please contact Zoe at Operation New Life. You can help by making a donation, buying a table (€2,000) or by providing a raffle prize or auction lot.

Tickets for this Black Tie Ball cost €200 per person (tables of ten).


For more information on Fistula please visit www.operationnewlife.net where you can read about the Fistula women, Siobhan D’Arcy-Bewick’s work and the plans for the clinic.

Operation New Life appreciate any support you can give so please contact Zoe on 086 806 8821 or visit their website for more details.


Understanding and building brand impact

As ‘the brand’ moves increasingly centre-stage in the organisational mindset, discussion and debate surrounding this strategic and practical area for marketing action is high on the agenda. This fascinating and essential component of the communications mix is nonetheless frequently confusing and widely misunderstood.

Designed for PR and communications professionals who want to learn more about the ‘how to’ of branding excellence, this half-day workshop explores how harnessing your brand has significant potential both to achieve corporate and campaign objectives to best effect, and to increase the overall value of your business. Combining analysis and case studies with a visually interactive presentation, this session will guide your efforts to:

Understand the role and importance of branding

Become more informed on brand definition tools and techniques, and on how to craft a brand

Explore the differences between defining the brand proposition and brand essence

Manage your brand, including ways to support, refresh and re-launch it.

The presenterBrid Shinners is a senior consultant with Bradley McGurk, one of Ireland’s leading specialists in brand communications strategy and consumer research. She has built an extensive repertoire of skills and brand perspectives following experience across a wide range of businesses.

Previously, Brid has worked as a strategic planner with McCann Erickson Advertising and in product management with Green Isle Foods, and has also worked in a number of strategic research and account management positions.


Date: Thursday 13 March 2008
Venue: Dublin Chamber of Commerce
Fees: PRII members €220; non-members €320

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New guide outlines how advertising agencies charge

For anyone wondering how their ad agency estimates the €250 an hour it costs for the attention of a creative director, a new guide to the cost and structure of ad agency rates has been released by the Institute of Advertising Practitioners of Ireland (Iapi).

The Iapi Client Guide to Agency Remuneration is based on a survey conducted last year among Iapi’s 48 agency members. It includes a salary survey of ad executives and explains how ad agencies charge their fees.
Released on Thursday, the survey puts creative directors at the top of the cost pile, with an estimated average cost of €250 an hour. Next in line are media directors and heads of strategy who bill €230 an hour for their services.


Account directors and client directors also perform well, with rates ranging up to €230 an hour. At the bottom of the pay pile are account executives and media buyers, who are likely to cost around €100 an hour. The Iapi guide also gives detailed explanations and figures of how different fee models work, based on percentages commonly charged in the industry.

These include commission-based work, retainer fees, performance-related bonuses and project fees. There are also guides to the cost and structures of production mark-ups, concept and licensing fees and variable fees. Discussing the various salary rates, Iapi estimates that the mark-up cost of a staff member who costs €54 to employ would typically be €130 per hour, based on a 130 per cent mark-up.

This, the institute says, is based on external costs and overheads, such as new equipment and ‘non chargeable staff’. A recommended 20 per cent gross profit margin should also be added in, it says.

‘‘The guide is designed for all in the advertising, marketing, communications and media businesses,” said Shane McGonigle, president of Iapi and managing director of Leo Burnett. ‘‘It should help clients and agencies alike.”

McGonigle said that the guide had been distributed to all of its members. He said that it would ‘‘benefit any agency or client in the pitch process’’.
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Ireland: ’Hollywood of the web’?


At the opening of the Irish Web Technology Conference on Tuesday night, the organisers were congratulated for making Ireland the "Hollywood of the web".

Roger O’Connor, Director of Business and Technology at the Department of Communications, made the comments to around 100 people from Ireland’s IT industry attending the conference’s opening event in Dublin’s CineWorld complex, on Parnell Street. Minister of State Tony Killeen had been scheduled to open the event but was called away for a government vote.

The four-day event, organised by IrishDev, will feature over 50 lectures on topics ranging from early stage venture capital to the accessibility, usability and psychology of web design. A number of speakers will also address the legal and marketing aspects of web design.

"What is happening here with the Irish web conference is very exciting. They are representing a new initiative to try and bring about as much entrepreneurial spirit as possible and to bring the various players together and to get them to fire off each other in a very open way and a very exciting way. It’s great to see this taking place," O’Connor said.

"The Irish software market is one of Ireland’s fastest growing business sectors with annual growth rates of 10 percent in recent years. The modern Irish economy continues to be one of the fastest growing ones in recent years even now, even when things have slowed down."

O’Connor also pointed out some of the challenges facing the IT industry saying that the decline in the number of IT graduates is likely to continue for the next two to three years and that a recent OECD survey of 29 countries found Ireland ranked 16th for scientific literacy and 17th for mathematical literacy.

"However, the CAO acceptances are showing some signs of recovery and this should have a positive effect on future output," he said. He also pointed to the increase in PhD enrolments in scientific disciplines and said delegates at the conference had "a vital role as role models and catalysts for effecting young people at secondary level, and third level into this field."

"The key message we would like to put out is the importance of having future skills in place and the capacity to grow the software development sector. We rely very much on software developers. We are one of the biggest software exporters in the world. We have a lot of major world leading companies here in Ireland and we manufacture a third of the PCs that are built in Europe."

The keynote speaker for the night was Fergus Burns of Nooked.com. Burns won the Irish Internet Association’s 2007 net visionary award and was congratulated at the event by the O’Connor.

Burns explained why the event was so important. "It is getting everybody together. It is a look at all that is required. They are bringing in people from outside of Ireland, which is key because they are giving them a different perspective. These guys brought in heavy hitters. It is building a network."

There was also a vigorous panel debate at the event. The members included: Charlie O’Connor, Fianna Fail TD for Dublin South; Eoghan McCabe of web design company Contrast; Martha Rotter, software developer with Microsoft; Joe Drumgoole of digital information management company PutPlace; Paul Walsh of the web accessibility company Segala; and Stephen Kennedy of the recruitment agency Talent Partners.

The panel members debated everything from how web development will affect recruitment companies and the importance of Web 2.0 to asking whether Google and Microsoft poaching skilled IT workers harms innovation in Ireland. Source

Google’s new health service gets a workout

Not content with the search and online advertising market Google is now entering the area of online personal health records (PHRs) with Google Health but unlike its other services this is the one, which will raise the most privacy issues.

Due to the nature of private data on personal health such as medications, health conditions, immunisations and previous illnesses, the storage and use of user data would need to differ hugely from that contained in Gmail or Google homepages.

“Google Health will protect the privacy of your health information by giving you complete control over your data,” said Google vice-president Marissa Mayer.

“We won’t sell or share your data without your explicit permission. Our privacy policy and practices have been developed in thoughtful collaboration with experts from the Google Health Advisory Council.”

This stance was clarified yesterday when CEO Eric Schmidt, at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society conference, said the platform will work like Google News and relies on site traffic to generate profit and as such will not be ad-supported.

Google Health will act as a platform for users to manage and access health records. It will be open to third parties with services that could potentially allow your doctor’s records or medication history from your chemist to be automatically imported and easily accessed.

The company said it is using the “launch early and iterate” strategy and is currently in the initial stages.

In May 2007, Google invested US$3.9m in 23andMe, an emerging biotechnology firm started by Anne Wojcicki, the wife of Google co-founder Sergy Brin.

Although no crossover has been hinted between Google Health and 23andMe, the goals of both companies are somewhat similar. 23andMe offers a service to map DNA and compare with family and friends, explore your ancestry and keep a gene journal.

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Chambers Ireland event at Osprey Hotel in Naas

The seminar on the 12th March 2008, will be of interest to business owners, senior managers and anyone interested in growing a lasting business.

Featuring Simon Woodruffe of hit TV series Dragon’s Den this one-day seminar
will show how you can transform your business through innovation and
technology.

Speakers include:

Simon Woodroffe OBE, Former Dragon on ‘Dragon’s Den’ and founder of YoSushi and Yotel
Dermot Griffin, Chief Executive, The National Lottery;
Keith Lowe, FIAVI MIPAV, CEO, Douglas Newman Good;
Joe Eustace, FIEI Principal Consultant, Convergent Solutions, BT Ireland;
Brian McIntyre, Head of Research and Development, Sage Ireland.
Aileen O’Toole, Managing Director, AMAS

Nick Mulcahy, Editor, Business Plus Magazine will chair the seminar.

As a result of attending the seminar, you will learn:
The importance of using innovation to move up the value chain;
How the most successful companies are creating value from acquiring and applying new knowledge and ideas;
How companies can acquire and use new technologies to give them competitive advantage;
How the best business leaders encourage an atmosphere for ideas to grow and flourish; and
How to channel ideas and for profit and growth.

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Current News

Posted in News on March 6th, 2008

Bebo launches snowboarding documentary with Oakley

Bebo is teaming up with sports brand Oakley to broadcast a snowboarding documentary that will follow two British snowboard champions across the French Alps to examine the ’psychology of fear’.

Production of ’Conquering Demons’ begins this week and each day’s raw footage will be available exclusively on Bebo from today, March 6.

The documentary, led by first-time filmmaker Carlo Mancini, will give an insider’s view into the world of Oakley team riders Scott McMorris and Tyler Chorlton from their training base in the French alpine resort of Morzine, near Geneva.

Mancini will attempt to psychoanalyse the athletes, both pre and post-performance. All "on the slope" action footage will be provided by Tim Warwood and Adam Gendle of Lockdown Projects, snowboarding and freesports production specialists, based in London.

Users will be able to interact with the snowboarders and the filmmakers during the filming process via email.

Bebo’s move into documentary production follows the success of its foray into scripted drama. The first series of online drama ’KateModern’ attracted 35.6m episode views across its run, while series two has had 5m views to date.

A second online drama, ’Sofia’s Diary’, premieres on Bebo next month.

As well as sunglasses, Oakley produces watches, shoes, clothing, bags and backpacks.

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