08 Dec 2006
I write following your Media Analysis, 'Welsh media and how to woo them' (24 Nov). The problem
06 Dec 2006
| by Danny Rogers
Brunswick's hire of Stephen Carter - former head of Ofcom, NTL and J Walter Thompson in London - marks a step-change for the agency, and arguably for the whole sector.
It was significant to see how the story was reported in national media this week. The implication being that Carter - until last month ...
06 Dec 2006
| by Anthony Hilton
and the media have gone in opposite directions...., such as Gainsborough and Polhill, took the opportunity to power ahead.
Contrast all this with the mood in the media ...
magazine.
Elsewhere, in spite of global prosperity, relative stability and buoyant markets, media ...
, and generally trivialised.
A healthy PR industry feeding unhealthy media sounds very much like a formula ...
06 Dec 2006
| by Charlie Whelan
as I openly leaked budget details. But they got on board when they realised more media coverage was generated by not having every-thing reaching the media in one go. Of course, big surprises were always held ...
06 Dec 2006
| by Ian Monk
-days-a-year nature of the modern media beast.
The business of Westminster and Brussels ceases ...
purveyors of any of the above were the media to elevate any such threat to the prominence reser ved ...
06 Dec 2006
| by Duncan Graham
will be to try harder to sell Bradford's less well-known attributes to the media. Wish me luck.
Duncan Graham ...
01 Dec 2006
communications co-ordinator.'
Lynne-Mei Lee is now head of publicity at Fremantle Media Enterprises. ...
29 Nov 2006
| by Anthony Hilton
relations activities; communicating with shareholders, analysts and the media; and overseeing organised ...
not just for media and analysts, but also for the PR industry. anthony.hilton@haymarket.com ...
29 Nov 2006
| by Charlie Whelan
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What most of the media did not report, though, was that Priti Patel got selected because she made a ...
the traditional Tories who voted for the right-wing Patel. More importantly, their media friends will surely turn ...
29 Nov 2006
| by Ian Hall
Any professional running their organisation's PR should pay keen attention to the media battering suffered by BA after its refusal to allow check-in employee Nadia Eweida to sport a crucifix on duty.
They could usefully start by asking themselves this question: ‘How would we cope with a Nadia Eweida figure ...