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Stop Press: Clarifications

stated in Pulling threads out of the Web (PR Week, June 6). Shell International s correct web site...stated in Pulling threads out of the Web (PR Week, June 6). Shell International s correct web site ...

FOCUS: INTERNET - Pulling threads out of the Web/Agencies investing in Web development are discovering a rich source of income beyond the scope of PR and marketing

extremely healthy profit margins. PR Week s survey of how much UK PR agencies are earning from Web ...

Media: In Brief - Revolution for Haymarket

Haymarket Business Publications, which publishes PR Week, Campaign and Marketing, is launching a...Haymarket Business Publications, which publishes PR Week, Campaign and Marketing, is launching a ...

STOP PRESS: Words Etc are enough for Netscape

unprofitable (PR Week, 11 April). Words Etc will handle both corporate and consumer public relations....unprofitable (PR Week, 11 April). Words Etc will handle both corporate and consumer public relations. ...

Noiseworks achieves a better Lotus position

agencies to pitch at the Cyberia Internet cafe in London (PR Week, 21 March). Out of the initial seven ...

Budget blamed as Netscape loses Marbles

technology business since Text 100 was hired by Microsoft . Last year PR Week reported that Netscape ...

FOCUS: CYBERMARKETING - Big hits on the small screen/The value of PR is crystallising in relation to marketing on the Internet. Tom Dawn reports on how traditional roles fit into the new medium as it heads towards commercial maturity

no exception. Two or more years ago, you may have read in PR Week that the future role of PR ...

 

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