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PRWeek TV: CIPR and PRCA agree joint campaign to promote value of PR

creating a joint code of conduct. Speaking to PRWeek TV, Wolstenholme said: 'We already have a joint ...

PRWeek TV: Agency views on working for tech start-ups

Tying in with this week's feature on how PR is helping digital and technology start-ups, two agency professionals offer their views on working with entrepreneurial clients.

PRWeek TV: Pitch horror stories 'far worse in the PR sector'

In the studio with PRWeek TV, Stuart Pocock, managing partner of The Observatory, said: We hear ...

PRWeek TV: BBC examines comms staffing for future crises

PRWeek TV....In the interview for PRWeek TV, acting director of comms for the BBC Julian Payne said PR staff ...

PRWeek TV: Brands urged to plan for hacking risks

Speaking to PRWeek TV, Guy Corbet, director at Brands2Life, and Drew Benvie, founder of Battenhall ...

PRWeek TV: Energy companies need to 'grasp the nettle' of rising prices

PRWeek TV that the problem of public trust goes back to privatisation . I don t think the privatised ...

PRWeek TV: Government praised on welfare reforms comms

The Government has succeeded in getting people to accept that welfare reform is necessary, according to Kevin Craig at PLMR.

PRWeek TV: Leadership and communication effectiveness

This week Ketchum partner and global corporate practice director Rod Cartwright discusses the agency's second annual Leadership Communication Monitor survey.

PRWeek TV: How is digital and data changing campaigning?

The use of data and digital in public affairs and political campaigns can make for a 'far more productive and efficient conversation' with the public, according to Jag Singh.

PRWeek TV: Where will UKIP's increasing popularity take it?

UKIP's broadening appeal won't bring it 2015 general election seats but could tempt The Sun into embarrassing the Tories next year, according to Weber Shandwick's Alex Deane and Pagefield's Stig Abell.

 

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