2008 TOP 150 PR CONSULTANCIES -- ONES TO WATCH
Last year we picked three agencies as 'ones to watch'. How did they do in 2007, and which three agencies have we got our eye on for 2008?
Last year we picked three agencies as 'ones to watch'. How did they do in 2007, and which three agencies have we got our eye on for 2008?
Burgeoning agencies around the UK are better positioned than ever before to challenge the ones based in the capital.
Several agencies pulled off stellar results last year. PRWeek spoke to ten of them and found out what their highlights of 2007 were.
Looking at the performance of the UK's top 150 PR agencies, 2007 looks to have been a superb year.
Acquisitions removed some big hitters from 2007's Top 50 Independents table. Remarkable growth among the remainder raises the question: who will be next?
The first day of 2006 saw the healthcare PR industry brace itself as the ABPI clampdown on pharma marketing came into force. But, despite initial fears about the impact of the new code, the sector managed to pull together an all-round good year.
The last 12 months have been an exciting time to be in financial PR. The deals – be they global or local – keep coming, and the war chests of both private and institutional investors show little sign of emptying.
The technology PR sector is booming. Yes, we've all heard this before, but it has emerged more diverse, confident and savvy from 2006.
While all eyes are naturally drawn to the big boys, there are some very impressive performances in the lower reaches of the latest Top 150.
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