31 Jul 2008
| by Anthony Hilton, City commentator on London's Evening Standard
workers. Corporate PR teams these days say that communicating messages internally is as big a part of ...
31 Jul 2008
| by Ian Monk, founder of Ian Monk Associates and a former executive
Max Mosley looked like a dead man walking after the News of the World vividly laid bare his bizarre private life. The fact that he was no more than a sick man with enough bounce left in his step to have his private fetishes replayed in a courtroom has profound implications for all of us.
29 Jul 2008
| by Tess Alps
, we are busy mining its treasures as I write. Some of the early PR centred on how much more media we ...
29 Jul 2008
| by Colin Grimshaw
more on PR agendas to meet them? The extraordinary growth of the commuter free press ably demonstrates ...
29 Jul 2008
| by Richard Abbott, deputy editor
to the public that they are
not a bunch of ogres, after all. A little collective PR wouldn't go ...
29 Jul 2008
sound of
his screaming children - was ridiculed by Labour and sections of the
media as a PR stunt ...
29 Jul 2008
operated
since 1778, to South Wales, axing 60 jobs in the process, caused severe
PR damage. An attempt to ...
24 Jul 2008
| by Ian Monk
, Flat Earth News, to highlighting the vast amount of news content influenced by the PR industry. Yet his ...
24 Jul 2008
| by Anthony Hilton
what to do when it goes wrong is now such a key plank of PR activity it cannot be ignored.
24 Jul 2008
| by Paul Mylrea
Judging the awards is always an uplifting experience. Not only do you get to schmooze with PR ...