OPINION: PR should capitalise on recruitment boom
05 Dec 2007 | by Ian Monk
media-obsessed undergraduates away from broadcast and print, and towards public relations. Today, PR rather ...
those of us in this industry all aspire to. Perhaps Whelan feels outperformed on the PR front by ...
media-obsessed undergraduates away from broadcast and print, and towards public relations. Today, PR rather ...
in blazers . For both the FA committee and for their new appointee, the PR challenges will be ...
We at Network Rail were delighted to read a commentator as esteemed as Anthony Hilton recognising that the railways are getting better, and that the public are increasingly choosing trains over road and air (News, 26 October).
delivered to the nation by the Queen. This view is unlikely to be shared by Labour’s PR team....and thus the governing party such a huge PR boost every year. The address also ensures that it, and ...
What is even more upsetting for me is that our rivals, Chelsea, seem to have got their PR spot on ...
PR is about far more than media relations, despite the perceptions of the man on the street that ...
I am glad to see that Northern Rock has finally brought in a PR agency to help restore customer
The continuing debate about the worth of PR degrees and lines such as 'today's youngsters consider...talent' of our day outshines what we see in the 'young today' is just cobblers. I regularly visit PR ...
if I did not point out that I was not head of Renault PR, as noted in PRWeek (News in Brief, 21