Top 50 Digital Consultancies
By John Owens, 24 May 2012With digital playing an increasingly important role in PR, John Owens looks at the agencies leading the way in the fast-changing landscape of online comms.
Robin Grant: A man on a digital mission
By Sara Luker, 24 May 2012Self-confessed workaholic and We Are Social founder Robin Grant tells Sara Luker why the PR industry is missing out on the digital boom.
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 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.
Editor's picks
How PR agencies' fee income has changed in the past 10 years 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.
Roland Rudd UK's most powerful PR professional in 2012 Roland Rudd has been named as the UK's most powerful PR professional in 2012, following research by PRWeek.
29 under 29: Not the usual suspects PRWeek 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.
John Doe named Consultancy of the Year 2011 at the 25th PRWeek Awards John Doe scooped four awards at the PRWeek Awards last night, including Consultancy of the Year.
The PRWeek Best Places to Work survey 2011 For 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.
Walkers Crisps named top brand by UK children in Kids Brand Index 2011 Walkers Crisps has been named the top brand by UK children aged seven to 15, according to new research for PRWeek.
Ian Monk: Mandelson shines a light on spin
Lord Leveson's inquiry into media ethics provides more dark insights into the interface between spin and journalism.
Danny Rogers: Maude's comms plan may be too austere
This week, further details emerged of the Government's new approach to its comms campaigns after the demise of the COI in March.
John Woodcock: Coalition needs to address basics
When uncertainty over the economy overwhelmingly dominates the political debate, the steady slide in the Government's reputation for economic competence will cause David Cameron and George Osborne profound alarm.
John Shewell: Focus Beyond Reputation
Local public services are changing fundamentally in a way which could transform their delivery to citizens.
PRWeek podcast: How pregnancy creates a gender gap in top comms roles
Alice Weightman, MD of Hanson Search and Deirdre Murphy, senior MD of innovation growth and creativity at Ketchum Pleon, discuss the gender gap at the top levels of the PR and comms industry caused by maternity leave.
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