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Profile: Robert Saunders, head of comms, Nintendo UK

The head of comms at Nintendo is busy preparing for the launch of the firm's 3DS console. Peter Hay reports.

Entertainment: Five ways to get into gaming

Video game launches are becoming as high profile as film premieres. Peter Hay looks at how to capitalise on gaming's growing popularity.

Reputation survey: British Airways - Merger confuses public

As British Airways and Spanish carrier Iberia prepare to merge, the majority of the public is opposed to the merger, possibly due to a lack of clarity in comms.

CIPR PRide Awards 2010 Midlands: Marvellous Midlands

Midlands champions include Willoughby PR and Derbyshire County Council.

Review of the year 2010: Adwatch of the year 2010

The recession maintained its grip on advertising trends this year, as retailers continued to dominate TV viewers' recall with consistent, high-profile campaigns.

Branding Agency of the Year: The Partners

As well as achieving a new-business conversion rate of 50%, boosting revenues and devising highly innovative campaigns, the agency found time to provide pro bono work for the UN.

TV soaps urged to show bad side of booze

Soaps are guilty of glorifying alcohol consumption by portraying it largely in a positive light, according to a new study by alcohol awareness charity Drinkaware.

DfID and DCMS begin comms jobs shake-up

The Department for International Development and Department for Culture, Media and Sport have seen changes at the top of their comms line-up, as the Government's cuts bite further.

Andrew Walmsley on Digital: Location, location, location

Services such as Foursquare could present an irresistible opportunity for brands in the year ahead.

Alan Mitchell Reinventing marketing: Deny the fundamental law of marketing and you'll fail

Large sections of the marketing and advertising community are making a huge mistake by not accepting that 'double jeopardy' affects every aspect of their work.


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