13 Jun 2003
| by Staff,
significant step up in Freeview's PR activities.
The appointment follows the news earlier this month that as ...
13 Jun 2003
There is a lazy distinction to be drawn between PR firms serving public and private sector clients...Marina Pirotta turned that pattern on its head this week, with a deal that valued her PR firm at ...
13 Jun 2003
| by Lexie Williamson
Client: TUI UK
PR Team: In-house
Campaign: Launch of the cruise ship Thomson Spirit
Timescale...launch a ship called the Thomson Spirit, in May 2003. With so many ships coming into the market, the PR ...
13 Jun 2003
| by Ray Philpott
Client: Girlguiding UK
PR Team: Lawson Dodd Communications Management
Campaign: Annual Take Our
13 Jun 2003
London's Royal College of Art is to launch a PR charm offensive next month by staging an inaugural...The event - for which PRWeek is the official media partner - is aimed at in-house and agency PR ...
13 Jun 2003
| by Mark Johnson
Many European PR markets suffered in 2002, but others thrived....been unable to supply league tables for the PR industry in their local market this year. The ...
13 Jun 2003
| by Simon Ellery
Client: Mental Health Foundation
PR Team: In-house
Campaign: Returning soldiers' mental health...fellow charity Combat Stress, which provides care for ex-servicemen, the charity mounted a PR campaign to ...
13 Jun 2003
| by Charlie Whelan, charlie.whelan@haynet.com
Gordon Brown has established one of the most formidable PR machines in government, but even he...was Brown's victory over Blair, Balls was actually spinning Number 10's line for them.
The PR men ...
13 Jun 2003
| by Holly Williams
The recent spate of 'fat cat' scandals has proved a golden PR opportunity for institutional...shareholder bodies are celebrating their successful PR efforts in bringing the issue of reckless fat cat ...
13 Jun 2003
all, that troubled Cordiant Communications was trying to sell its City PR arm Financial Dynamics to..., Burson-Marsteller, Finsbury and others in his portfolio already - he owns enough PR firms. It is someone else's turn ...