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Content Agency Zahra Promotes Paula Murphy and Siobhán Grogan to Co-Managing Directors adworld.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from adworld.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Now Near Next â The Latest View from OOH April 30, 2021 The Irish Open Following the highly significant and wide-ranging government announcements last night regarding the reopening of society in the coming weeks, life is set to change for the better. With May now upon us, opportunities for OOH advertisers are set to broaden dramatically and arrive quicker than perhaps anticipated. âThe Path Aheadâ means that retail, leisure, and social environments will all be positively impacted in the very near future. Combined with improving weather and an ever-increasing vaccinated population, it adds up to more mobility, increasing numbers of people interacting with each other safely, a more positive mindset and higher levels confidence when out and about. Essentially, a wider and happier OOH audience. Iâm sure we are all bursting for that freedom again. ....
Dublin s Q102 By Emma Mullan That s according to a study by Irish content marketing agency Zahra who launched the findings from their latest consumer sentiment research report. According to a press release, the study included 4,191 participants and uncovers local insights on general feelings, spending, work, parenting, mental and physical health, as well as food and drink. Here are some Dublin specific findings from the research: Living in Lockdown When describing feelings towards 2021, 40% of those in Dublin say they have become accustomed to living with Covid-19. Of those 58% who have enjoyed life in lockdown, participants cited more time spent with family (47%), less pressure to be social (25%), and the ability to save more money than usual (18%) as the top three reasons why. ....