St Paul's media battle hots up
Matt Cartmell, PR Week UK, Friday, 04 November 2011, 12:00am,
Two media operators have been pitted against each other as the Occupy London protests at St Paul's Cathedral continue to make headlines.
Luther Pendragon director Ben Frankel has been parachuted in to improve St Paul's media handling, having advised the Bishop of London Dr Richard Chartres.
Luther, alongside the cathedral's agency 33rpm, advised the Bishop of London on Tuesday's statement in which St Paul's suspended legal action against the protesters.
Frankel squares up against Occupy London spokeswoman Lucy Annson, formerly of UK Uncut.
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