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Business Wire
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
New York Festivals Advertising Awards Announces Milestone Win; Names Klick Health ‘Agency of the Year'
NEW YORK & TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Klick Health was named 'Agency of the Year' by New York Festivals Advertising Awards (NYFA) yesterday, representing a landmark win for the independent health agency and signaling a turning point in consumer advertising, as health increasingly becomes more mainstream. The news marks the third Agency of the Year distinction for Klick in under a month after being named Clio Health's Independent Agency of the Year for the third consecutive year earlier this week, and also making history as the first health agency to be named an Agency of the Year by The One Show. Scott Rose, New York Festivals Advertising Awards President said, 'We're thrilled to celebrate Klick Health's extraordinary success in the 2025 NYFA. This marks the first time a health agency has earned the prestigious title of Agency of the Year, a milestone that speaks to the power of Klick's innovative and purpose-driven creativity. Among their many award-winning campaigns, the Grand Award-winning '47' stands out as a powerful testament to inclusion, resilience, and the transformative impact of storytelling.' 'We are incredibly proud to be recognized among the world's top agencies by the NYFA,' said Klick Health Chief Creative Officer Rich Levy. 'As the first health-focused agency to be named Agency of the Year, it's inspiring to see creativity in health continue to take its place on the global stage and a testament to the quality of work being done throughout the healthcare industry.' With entries from six continents judged by an international jury of more than 350 members, the NYFA jury pushed forward work that puts brands in the spotlight and resonates with today's consumers. Among the top accolades, Klick received the Grand Award in Film Craft, eight Gold Towers, four Silver Towers, and four Bronze Towers for its ' 47,' ' American Cancer Story,' and ' Voice 2 Diabetes ' campaigns. Klick's full list of New York Festivals Advertising Awards AGENCY OF THE YEAR GRAND AWARD: 47 – Café Joyeux – Film Craft - Animation GOLD: 47 – Café Joyeux – Film Craft - Animation GOLD: 47 – Café Joyeux – Film Craft - Best Use of Music GOLD: 47 – Café Joyeux – Film Craft - Production Accomplishment GOLD: 47 – Café Joyeux – Design - Best Use: Art Direction/Production Design GOLD: 47 – Café Joyeux – Design - Best Use: Custom Illustration GOLD: Voice 2 Diabetes – KVI Brave Fund Inc. – Avant-Garde/Innovative: Technology GOLD: Voice 2 Diabetes – KVI Brave Fund Inc. – Best Use: Technology GOLD: Voice 2 Diabetes – KVI Brave Fund Inc. – Best Use: Use of Data SILVER: 47 – Café Joyeux – Design - Branded Content/Entertainment: Craft: Production Accomplishment SILVER: Voice 2 Diabetes – KVI Brave Fund Inc. – Best Use: Innovation SILVER: Voice 2 Diabetes – KVI Brave Fund Inc. – Purpose: Technology for Good SILVER: Voice 2 Diabetes – KVI Brave Fund Inc. – Digital/Mobile: Best Use: Voice Activation BRONZE: American Cancer Story – Change the Ref – Film: Best Use: Social/Environmental Good: NGO/PSA BRONZE: 47 – Café Joyeux – Film Craft: Art Direction/Production Design BRONZE: 47 – Café Joyeux – Purpose: Children - Health, Happiness and Safety BRONZE: Voice 2 Diabetes – KVI Brave Fund Inc. – The Future Now: Effectiveness: Use of AI for Effectiveness About Klick Health Klick Health is the world's largest independent commercialization partner for life sciences, focused on hacking the boundaries of health by developing, launching, and supporting life sciences brands to achieve their full potential. The agency provides best-in-class marketing and advertising, media strategy and purchasing, medical affairs and medical communications, value and market access services, as well as enterprise omnichannel enablement among its specialized offerings. Klick's client service is rooted in deep medical and scientific understanding, enabled by nearly 250 post-graduate, in-house medical experts; unrivaled decision sciences capabilities; and innovative, results-driven creative. One of the most-awarded advertising agencies on the planet, Klick was named 2024 Clio Health Independent Agency of the Year, London International Awards Global (and Regional) Independent Health & Pharma Agency of the Year, as well as Cannes Lions #2 Healthcare Agency and #2 Healthcare Network for the second year running. Cannes Lions also recognized Klick as the 2024 #3 Independent Agency of the Year. In 2024, Klick won over 140 top creative honors, including the coveted Cannes Lions Innovation Grand Prix, and eight agency distinctions from the most respected advertising awards shows. Klick has also been ranked a Best Managed Company, Great Place to Work, Best Workplace for Women, Best Workplace for Inclusion, Best Workplace for Professional Services, Most Admired Corporate Culture, and a FORTUNE Best Workplace in Advertising. Established in 1997, Klick Health (including Klick Katalyst and btwelve) has offices in New York, Philadelphia, Saratoga Springs, Toronto, London, São Paulo, and Singapore. It is part of the Klick Group of companies, which also includes Klick Media Group, Klick Applied Sciences (including Klick Labs), Klick Consulting, Klick Ventures, and Sensei Labs. Follow Klick Health on LinkedIn and for more information on joining Klick, go to


Metro
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Games Inbox: Does Mario Kart World have the best Nintendo soundtrack?
The Monday letters page looks back at readers' first weekend with the Nintendo Switch 2, as Summer Game Fest 2025 gets a mixed response. To join in with the discussions yourself email gamecentral@ Good weekend I've been playing the Switch 2 pretty constantly since launch and I've had a great time with it. I've played a lot of Mario Kart World, single-player, online, and local multiplayer and it's been a blast. Being able to trundle around in free roam while you wait for a new race is fantastic. I would like to specifically highlight the amazing soundtrack to the game, particularly in free roam where there are some beautiful new versions of Mario classics. I found an unofficial playlist on YouTube and it's gone from 131 tracks when I first found it to 168 at time of writing. It seems Nintendo have gone through every mainline Mario Kart and Mario platform and produced some amazing music in a variety of styles. I really liked hearing Yoshi's Island or Dire, Dire Docks. I didn't expect a Mario Kart game to rival Smash Bros. for echoing Nintendo's aural history. I've also been playing Hitman and Cyberpunk 2077. The former could do with a slightly better frame rate but otherwise is a great version of 47's globetrotting murder spree. Sign up to the GameCentral newsletter for a unique take on the week in gaming, alongside the latest reviews and more. Delivered to your inbox every Saturday morning. Cyberpunk is truly astonishing though. It seems unbelievable to see graphics like this on a Nintendo system. I've yet to try out the different control methods they've included for the system – I don't yet have a sword to try the motion controls, but I'm really impressed by the effort that's gone into this port. The console itself feels very satisfying and premium quality. I think if I was going to complain about anything it'd be the shorter battery life, but even then the extra USB-C port makes charging while playing handheld easier. Now I just need a new Direct to tell me what exciting things are coming in the future. Euclidian Boxes Maybe later I was tempted to pre-order and load up my credit card but in the end decided against it, as I've got a massive backlog of games I'm going through at the moment. But from the early reactions of people who have got one, I'm pleased I resisted. Mario Kart World was the game that was tempting me but overall it sounds like a disappointment. The comments (one in your Inbox) about how DLC will improve the game are pretty disgraceful as you pay £75 for an unfinished game. That, along with the game key issue for all third party games is also putting me off. Although come the Donkey Kong release I will no doubt be tempted again anyway, but I suspect I will be able to hold off for at least a year and take another look at the console. Simon Super Nintendo Kart Bros. I think it's time Mario Kart introduced a bigger roster of characters from other Nintendo games. Maybe even other games, like in Super Smash Bros. The few that were added into Mario Kart 8 was a good start but going all in with Minecraft, Pac-Man, Sonic the Hedgehog, Street Fighter, Mega Man, etc. would have excited me more than the duller than expected open world of Mario Kart World. Hoping this is something introduced as DLC. Mark Matthews Email your comments to: gamecentral@ The Okay Circle I played it for 36 hours and saw the credits roll but I wasn't as taken with Indiana Jones And The Great Circle as the reviews. As has been said in reviews, it's not an especially action-packed game and has the pace of a walking sim or old point 'n' click adventure game for long periods of play. Taking photos, reading notes, collecting stuff, doing puzzles. Stealth is a prominent gameplay attribute which adds to that slow pace. When you do engage in some fisticuffs it doesn't quite work in first person. The traversal also feels very stiff and slow. I laughed when promoted to run from a collapsing or water filling structure with tense music playing, to then stiffly scale rock faces and with arthritic speed shuffle across ledges. Along with finding the story boring I just didn't find the whole mix that interesting, exciting or fun. Still looking forward to MachineGames' Wolfenstein 3 though. That's still happening, isn't it? Simundo GC: Wolfenstein 3 was never happening, sadly. Or at least it's never been announced or hinted at. Goat killer After maybe three hours of actual play, I'm loving the Switch 2. The console is just a vast improvement on the original, which I think was exactly the right way to go at this juncture. The Switch is the best console I've ever owned, closely followed by the SNES and hopefully once everything beds in, it will be a similar bump from the NES to SNES. Mario Kart World clearly has a lot to offer and I've found myself grinning ear to ear whilst playing it. Street Fighter 6 looks amazing and plays so well and Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom is improved simply due to loading times. Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom too (which I need to complete). I think Nintendo perhaps made an error in not releasing to the press, makes life difficult for you guys, and I think that may take some shine and excitement away from reviews but hopefully for the house of Mario that doesn't happen. I'm really interested in a current review of Cyberpunk 2077 and I want that snowboarders game from the people who made Lonely Mountains. Tired now, as I stayed up far too late setting up and having a first taste, but I think this console could really rock. I'm expecting special things in the first two years software wise…. There remain some issues: microSD Express cards aren't available in decent sizes, why can't I play with a friend and others in Mario Kart World Knockout Tour (which really is quite intense!) and where is the next big Mario entry?! I do wonder if they should have saved some stuff from the Switch, but then it wouldn't have been the GOAT! team_catcave Nine of a kind After playing the new Mario Kart, one thing we probably don't give it credit for is there's actually nothing else out there that's like it or, may I add, as good as it – even with 20-odd crazy racers behind you, wanting banana revenge. It does play a lot like its predecessor or that's exactly how I'm playing it now. I've figured out that holding jump down makes you do a big hop, with some detriment to your speed; which I've used to some success and to some huge losses also. I can see there's lots going on that I'm not accustomed to and I'll work it out. Is it fantastic? I don't know. It's not the finished game; anyone that's played it already knows that. Open world we are all pointing your way: point, point, pointing at you! The courses are really long. I can't make a cup of coffee anymore and run back to the kettle to pour in-between games. Save me some Kenco money in what I'll spend on new Nintendo releases, I guess. What I will say is it's made me smile a lot for one reason or another tonight. Little bits of Nintendo magic here and there, but not a constant smile as it all feels too familiar. It's not the opening I got from the last Switch curtain opener in 2017, but having all my games transported across is a massive plus. They need to be given some credit for that. Do I feel like I've been fleeced? £500 lighter with what I've bought. Do I feel like Nintendo has lost their way? Do I feel like it's another Wii U? Do I feel like I'm getting ripped off on £80 games? Do I feel like Mario is the most Japanese Italian man I've never met? It's all a no, except for Mario. Why isn't he eating sushi and spaghetti in the games yet together? All in all. Tiring but great day. Dead bones, Ryan O'D I'm calling you out. I want to see a Reader's Feature on the new Mario Kart with screenshots and your verdict. You did a good job on Zelda. I never forget. One last thing; yes, there's a skill to Mario Kart. I know that Ryan O'D knows it and he knows, that I know it. We met here and played against each other a long time ago and it was 51/49 his way because I'm not in an argumentative mood. He knows I'm the daddy really! Enjoy your new consoles that jumped in. Nick The Greek GC: None of the Switch 2 games are £80? Sequels find a way One game I'm so looking forward to, now it's been confirmed, is Jurassic World Evolution3. It's one of them games I love so much; just sit down, relax with a Coke in one hand and a controller in the other hand and become John Hammond every night. Can't wait for that game. I've loved the last two games and this one has babies. David Endless Souls Just seen the Summer Games Fest 2025 and boy I thought it was a belter or at least a 7 or 8 out of 10. But how many Souls type games were there?! I felt there was one every 10 minutes or something. Don't get me wrong, a lot of them looked pretty good but we don't want saturation unless the quality is maintained throughout. Mortal Shell and ILL looked graphically awesome but graphics were what nearly every game shown had in their arsenal, and then some. The Cube, Code Vein 2, Stranger Than Heaven, and End Of Abyss were artistically very good, even though CGI was used a lot for some. Killer Inn had an interesting premise, as well as Out Of Words. Again, the presentation of the show was near spot on, with Geoff Keighley doing a fine job of presenting, along with co-hosts and special guests. Talking of special guests, what about Hideo Kojima talking about Death Stranding 2 near the show's beginning, which was pretty cool and interesting to say the least. Much anticipation as to what bizarre and deep storytelling is to be expected in the game and, quite frankly, it will probably be up there with David Lynch's Twin Peaks: The Return's storytelling of the bizarre. Resident Evil Requiem looks like a possible new style or take on the genre but with a more reserved style, like if Fox Mulder and Dana Scully took on an X-Files case involving mysterious outbreaks of missing people. But seriously, it'd be wrong to think that it's looking like a quiet future for gaming with these belters that have just been revealed. Congratulations to Geoff Keighley and his show and here's to the rest of 2025. Alucard Inbox also-ransWow, that Summer Game Fest was completely boring. I greatly regret staying up for it. Resident Evil Requiem was good but other than that I don't think there was a single thing I cared about. Goulash Liked what I saw of the new Resident Evil. Only negative is the name. Requiem is such a cliched, boring subtitle that's been used in a billion low rent sequels already. Cubby More Trending Email your comments to: gamecentral@ The small print New Inbox updates appear every weekday morning, with special Hot Topic Inboxes at the weekend. Readers' letters are used on merit and may be edited for length and content. You can also submit your own 500 to 600-word Reader's Feature at any time via email or our Submit Stuff page, which if used will be shown in the next available weekend slot. You can also leave your comments below and don't forget to follow us on Twitter. MORE: Games Inbox: What are your Nintendo Switch 2 first impressions? MORE: Games Inbox: When will there be Nintendo Switch 2 console reviews? MORE: Games Inbox: Is Mario Kart World on Nintendo Switch 2 a disappointment?
Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
The Pittsburgh Steelers reached out to fans upset that Donald Trump received a jersey at a rally
Pittsburgh Steelers legend Rocky Bleier called an audible when he presented President Donald Trump with a Steelers jersey with the No. 47 during a rally in western Pennsylvania last week. Not everyone was thrilled about it. Several fans emailed the team expressing their anger at the gesture, which was not authorized directly by the team. The club responded to those who reached out, writing that the viewpoints of current and former players do not necessarily reflect the view of the organization. Trump was joined on stage at the rally to announce he was doubling tariffs on imported steel by 50% by quarterback Mason Rudolph and safety Myles Killebrew. Rudolph said he saw some of the blowback but did not take it personally. 'That's the nature of social media,' Rudolph said Tuesday after the Steelers wrapped up a voluntary team workout. 'That's the nature of why America is so great. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Speech is free. Par for the course.' Bleier, Rudolph and Killebrew aren't the only people with ties to the Steelers who have appeared with Trump. Former stars Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell met Trump when he was stumping in western Pennsylvania ahead of the 2024 election. Former Steelers owner and Hall of Famer Dan Rooney served as the U.S. ambassador to Ireland from 2009-12 during Barack Obama's first term. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW


Hi Dubai
26-05-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
Ministry of Finance Allows Unincorporated Partnerships to Opt for Corporate Tax Treatment
The UAE Ministry of Finance has issued a new Cabinet Decision that permits unincorporated partnerships to be treated as taxable persons under the country's Corporate Tax Law, marking a significant step toward enhancing tax transparency and improving the business environment. Traditionally, unincorporated partnerships in the UAE have been treated as tax transparent entities. This means the partnership itself is not taxed; instead, partners pay tax individually on their shares of income. The recent decision now allows these partnerships, with prior approval from the Federal Tax Authority, to opt for tax treatment similar to registered legal entities. Once approved, an unincorporated partnership will be recognized as a legal and resident person for tax purposes. This change aligns its tax status with other corporate entities, allowing it to benefit from the full range of exemptions and reliefs provided under Federal Decree-Law No. (47) of 2022, which governs corporate taxation. The Cabinet Decision also clarifies how taxable income for these partnerships will be calculated, providing greater certainty and clarity for tax compliance. By offering unincorporated partnerships the choice to be treated as taxable persons, the UAE aims to promote tax neutrality and streamline the tax framework, supporting business growth and compliance in the evolving economic landscape. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Dubai Eye
24-05-2025
- Business
- Dubai Eye
UAE announces unincorporated partnerships tax decision
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance tax transparency and improve the business environment in the UAE, the Ministry of Finance has announced the issuance of a Cabinet Decision regarding the tax treatment of unincorporated partnerships. The decision grants unincorporated partnerships, subject to prior approval by the Federal Tax Authority, the option to be treated as a taxable person for the purposes of Federal Decree-Law No. (47) of 2022 on the Taxation of Corporations and Businesses. Under the Corporate Tax Law, unincorporated partnerships are generally treated as tax transparent entities—meaning the partnership itself is not taxed, but the partners are subject to tax individually on their respective shares of the income. However, the law also provides an option for the partners to apply for the partnership to be treated as a taxable person, similar to any other legal entity. One of the key provisions of the new decision is that, upon approval of the application by the partners, the unincorporated partnership will be regarded as a legal person and a resident person for tax purposes. As such, it will receive the same tax treatment as other legal persons. The decision also sets out the rules for determining the taxable income of the unincorporated partnership to ensure clarity and certainty in tax compliance. This step aims to promote tax neutrality by allowing unincorporated partnerships to benefit from the exemptions and reliefs available to legal persons under the Corporate Tax Law.