26 Mar 1999
| by STEPHEN ARMSTRONG
When Paul Murphy talks about the business stories he has covered -
arriving for his first day on the trade paper The Banker as the October
1987 stock market melt down began, Polly Peck, Robert Maxwell, the BCCI
crash - it is soon apparent that he loves bringing to light tales of
wrongdoing and disaster.
26 Mar 1999
| by MAJA PAWINSKA
being static at best would have looked like
a pretty safe bet. But as the results of the PR Week/Media...being static at best would have looked like
a pretty safe bet. But as the results of the PR Week/Media ...
and above.
Emma Dale, manager of specialist recruitment company Media Appointments,
says ...
is close to impossible.
The PR Week/Media Appointments 1999 Salary Survey shows that even ...
26 Mar 1999
| by SOPHIE BARKER
-to-day media relations activities and
starts in April.
...
26 Mar 1999
| by SIMON ELLERY
Telecom Italia this week appointed Brunswick to handle its
financial PR as it prepares to fight off a pounds 35 billion hostile
takeover from smaller telecoms company, Olivetti.
Brunswick will advise the former state-owned company on its investor and
media relations in the UK, the US and key ...
26 Mar 1999
| by SOPHIE BARKER
.
Maitland will provide investor relations and financial media relations
advice to Informa. The account ...
26 Mar 1999
| by SOPHIE BARKER
financial media, analyst and investor
relations for the property company, which part-owns the former ...
19 Mar 1999
| by BERNARD INGHAM
more acute
the faster the news business becomes and the more we are invited by the
media to jump...Oskar Lafontaine, the ex-German finance minister who now resembles
John Cleese s parrot - gone, no more, kaput - is, like Gordon Brown s
third Budget, a classic example of a PR problem which becomes more acute
the faster the news business becomes and the more we are invited by the
media to jump ...
19 Mar 1999
| by KHALID AZIZ
for
its obvious attempt at media manipulation than the probity of its
content.
After Brown sat ...
that contributions
were to rise, so any reduction was marginal. But the media lapped it up
at face value ...
, is limited. The Chancellor clearly banked on the
print media taking his speech at face value. It was only ...
19 Mar 1999
| by IAN DARBY
capable of fantastic growth.
Miles adds that in media relations terms, some companies are ideally ...
, leisure or even engineering sectors
can gain strong retail-focused media coverage when planning to float.
The Financial Times aside, the UK financial media regards itself as the
guardian of the interests ...
19 Mar 1999
| by SOPHIE BARKER
Democrat communications
head Jane Bonham-Carter.
The team is headed by United News and Media chief ...