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Zenith Wins NewsBrands Irelandâs Power of Planning Competition
May 14, 2021
A team of media planners from Zenith have been crowned this yearâs NewsBrands Ireland âPower of Planningâ competition winners.
The team members, Aoife Bradbury, Scott Margetson, Natalie Clizia, Ciarán Campbell, and Alexander Glover created a media plan for a fictitious alcohol brand Ryanâs Stout using the various print and digital platforms of NewsBrands Irelandâs publishers.
The Ryanâs Stout plan stood out for its clear strategy and publisher selection, and creative use of news brands platforms.
âHighly Commendedâ prizes were given to teams from Mindshare and PHD.
Lawyer blames ‘Foxitis’ for his US Capitol riot client’s actions, as another defendant derails hearings with profane outbursts
Alleged US Capitol rioter Anthony Antonio was hooked on Fox News and developed “Foxitis,” his lawyer said Thursday in a virtual hearing interrupted multiple times by another defendant’s profane outbursts.
Antonio, his lawyer Joseph Hurley said, had lost his job at the beginning of the pandemic and for the next six months watched Fox News constantly. Antonio developed what his lawyer called “Foxitis” and “Foxmania,” and believed the lies about the 2020 election from Fox News and then-President Donald Trump.
“He believed what was being fed to him,” Hurley said.