PRCA's Francis Ingham to teach 'sex, violence and censorship' at Westminster University
28 Sep 2012 | by Hannah Crown
The University of Westminster has appointed Francis Ingham as a visiting lecturer on its 'Sex, Violence, and Censorship' course.
The British Society of Interventional Radiology (BSIR) has called in Trinity PR for a profile-raising media relations campaign.
The University of Westminster has appointed Francis Ingham as a visiting lecturer on its 'Sex, Violence, and Censorship' course.
BSkyB tried unsuccessfully to get the BBC to broadcast more of the Olympics in 3D and so instead worked with Eurosport to deliver 100 hours of coverage, according to Mike Darcey, chief operating officer at Sky.
Goodstuff Communications will handle the media for the UK launch of Maria.com, an online gambling site owned by Unibet.
News International has launched a multimedia campaign to promote the arrival of its new classified advertising website for premium cars, The Sunday Times Driving.
Tim Cook, the chief executive of Apple, has issued an apology to customers for the "frustration" caused by its new Maps app and suggested they use alternatives such as Bing, Google and Nokia.
The Department of Health has retained Dare to handle its advertising account for its high-profile anti-smoking campaign.
Littlewoods has launched a lingerie collection from recently recruited brand ambassador Myleene Klass.
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