12 Dec 2003
| by Joe Lepper
absent were the PR team's wishlist of headlines referring to topics such as local job creation. Instead ...
12 Dec 2003
The latest PR agency Economic Barometer survey suggest firms are going into 2004 with a marked...Despite much wringing of hands as the year got off to a shaky start, the PR consultancy sector has ...
05 Dec 2003
| by Joe Lepper
oversee. So how will Ofcom's PR operation cope with its sprawling remit?...scope shouldn't be underestimated, neither should the role PR will play if it is to be successful ...
05 Dec 2003
| by Mark Johnson
Rugby's temporary PR flourish in the World Cup has not solved the core problem for all sports other...make rugby as popular as football? It is a question PR managers in other sports are increasingly ...
28 Nov 2003
| by Lexie Williamson
looking to PR to get their products noticed....hammer out a PR strategy around the client's aim of becoming 'a household name' among readers of Vogue ...
28 Nov 2003
| by Charlie Whelan, charlie.whelan@haynet.com
heart rule his head when he accepted Michael Howard's invitation to take on a tougher PR job than ...
21 Nov 2003
| by Andy Allen
For many a hard-pressed PR agency or in-house team, hiring freelancers seems a good way to get an...Considering freelance help is so widely used within the PR industry there is relatively little ...
21 Nov 2003
| by Adam Hill
, Brunswick chairman Alan Parker's PR expertise could not prevent Michael Green being forced off the putative ...
07 Nov 2003
| by Adam Hill
- one ex-palace PR source says: 'Sometimes the tabloid press just want the red meat' - does not do ...
07 Nov 2003
| by Ian Hall
PR industry awards are hailed as the pinnacle of professional achievement by some, but taken with a...of awards handed out to PR agencies.
Red CEO David Fuller says he has 'built the business on the ...