How profitable are PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies?
By Kate Magee, 03 May 2012For the second year running, PRWeek asked agencies to submit their net profit figures so we could analyse the profitability of the sector.
How PR agencies' fee income has changed in the past 10 years
By Kate Magee, 03 May 2012- 2 Comments
As PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies 2012 is published, Kate Magee looks back at the past ten years to see how the industry's fortunes have fluctuated.
PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies' fee income bounces back
By Kate Magee, 03 May 2012Total PR fee income has topped pre-recession levels for the first time in three years, PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies has found.
PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies grow 9% despite tough year
By Kate Magee, 03 May 2012Last year was one of mixed fortunes for the UK PR industry. The economy remained tough, the Cabinet Office confirmed it would close the COI and work became more project-based.
Grey to chair 'PR Oscars'
11 May 2012Jenny Grey, the Government's 'comms tsar', will chair this year's PRWeek Awards.
Government 'comms tsar' Jenny Grey to chair PRWeek Awards
By Kate Magee, 09 May 2012Jenny Grey, the Government's 'comms tsar', will chair this year's PRWeek Awards.
Danny Rogers: Improving diversity is next step for industry
By Danny Rogers, 26 April 2012Last week Ignite, the diversity in PR networking group, launched a 'manifesto for change', calling for the British PR industry to take immediate steps towards increasing diversity.
Danny Rogers: Today's PR is rarely spin and manipulation
By Danny Rogers, 04 April 2012In a poll for last week's 2012 Power Book, Britain's top professionals said the biggest problem with working in PR was the 'profession's image'.
Deadline for 29 under 29
10 July 2009Nominations are rolling in for this year's PRWeek 29 under 29, but there is still a week to go before entries close.
'29 under 29' reveals tomorrow's leaders
By Ravi Chandiramani, Deputy editor, 30 June 2006The pages of PRWeek regularly exalt the achievements of the senior people - often in age as well as in rank - in the industry. It is the personalities with the grey, or greying, hairs that tend to serve as the more interesting role models - they inva...
29 under 29: The future is bright
By Cathy Bussey, 20 October 2010Cathy Bussey reveals who PRWeek has chosen as the 29 most promising young professionals in the PR industry for 2010.
29 under 29: Not the usual suspects
By Kate Magee, 10 November 2011PRWeek has finished its annual search for the most talented PR professionals under the age of 29. Kate Magee looks at the 29 high-fliers making an impression on the industry this year.
The PRWeek Best Places to Work survey 2011
By Kate Magee, 22 September 2011For the third year, PRWeek has surveyed the PR industry to find out which are the best agencies to work for - and why. Kate Magee reveals the top 12.
The PRWeek Best Places to Work Survey
21 May 2010Which agencies deliver the best training, perks and flexibility? Cathy Wallace reveals the outstanding employers in 2010.
Four agencies bag gold status in the PRWeek Best Places to Work 2011
By Kate Magee, 22 September 2011Eulogy, Lansons Communications, Man Bites Dog and the London Communications Agency have been named as the best PR agencies to work for by PRWeek.
The PRWeek Best Places to Work survey 2009
By Cathy Bussey, 12 May 2009Sabbaticals, bonuses and duvet days - these agencies have them all. Cathy Wallace guides you through the UK's elite in PRWeek's first ever Best Places to Work survey
Focus Global PR: Global Agency Report 2011
By Alex Blyth, 02 December 2011The globe's largest PR agency networks have faced unprecedented market conditions, but many have grown despite the downturn. Alex Blyth looks at the major players' highs and lows.
PRWeek Global: Global Agency Report Card 2010
29 October 2010In a year of mixed fortunes for the global PR industry, some agencies have ridden the economic storm better than others. Alex Blyth assesses the key players.
Weber Shandwick tops the 2009 global report card findings
By Arun Sudhaman, 08 September 2009Weber Shandwick has come out top in the first PRWeek Global Agency Report Card 2009, which evaluates 24 global agency networks.
PRWeek Global: Global Agency Report Card 2009
By Arun Sudhaman, 09 September 2009Global PR agencies have had a tough year but some have fared better than others. Arun Sudhaman researches how the key players have performed.
PRWeek and PRCA Census
UK PR industry worth £7.5 billion data from PR Census 2011 reveals
By Cathy Bussey, 14 July 2011The UK PR industry contributes £7.5bn to the economy, according to the PR Census 2011
PR Census: How PR roles are changing
By Cathy Bussey, 20 October 2011PR professionals' job descriptions have changed dramatically in the past few years as digital has increased in importance and priorities have shifted, finds Cathy Bussey.
Location, location, location
By Cathy Bussey, 28 September 2011The majority of the UK PR industry is based in London, figures from the PR Census show. Are non-London agencies missing out? Cathy Bussey investigates.
PR Census: How much are you being paid?
By Cathy Bussey, 31 August 2011PRWeek and industry body the PRCA have teamed up to produce comprehensive data on the salaries of PR professionals. Cathy Bussey reports.
Kids Brand Index
Walkers Crisps named top brand by UK children in Kids Brand Index 2011
By Cathy Bussey, 11 August 2011Walkers Crisps has been named the top brand by UK children aged seven to 15, according to new research for PRWeek.
Marketing to children - Kids Brand Index 2011
By Cathy Bussey, 10 August 2011A new report from Brand Republic and research agency Harris Interactive reveals the brands kids and teenagers like the most - and there are a few surprises. Cathy Bussey reports.
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