Labour Party Election Adverts Across Scoop Media Cartel From Today
The following five Labour Party election adverts were released today. The first adverts focus on asset sales and jobs. In one advert Phil Goff is featured in front of the Benmore Dam on which a "Not for Sale" sign unfurls. In another the Party asks whether putting youth dole money into a subsidised apprenticeship scheme might be a good idea?
The adverts are being run as part of the Labour Party's paid election campaign across the Scoop Media Cartel group of websites which includes Scoop.co.nz , Kiwiblog.co.nz , PublicAddress.net , TheStandard.org.nz & Pundit.co.nz & on Scoop Media Cartel Associate site Theatreview.org.nz & ElectionResults.co.nz.
Tomorrow night the first of the Party Political Broadcasts will begin on Television One with the "Opening Addresses" for the parties. The one hour long programme will be broadcast immediately following Closeup.
As part of the election campaign the Scoop Media Cartel is also running The Inaugural Scoop/Loop Soap-Box YouTube Competition a competition for members of the public to produce their own party political broadcasts.
Scoop will be posting additional election advertising creative as it comes to hand.
- Scoop Co-Editor/General Manager Alastair Thompson
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