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03 Jun 1999 | by LUCY BARRETT
called for a delay in banning tobacco sponsorship from all sports, in the light of press reports that ...
brand. Hooch Light launches at the end of July, with a heavyweight consumer PR and press advertising...brand. Hooch Light launches at the end of July, with a heavyweight consumer PR and press advertising ...
called for a delay in banning tobacco sponsorship from all sports, in the light of press reports that ...
Heinz is considering the launch of an organic food range. A spokeswoman for the Soil Association, which regulates producers by applying an organic food standard, said: Heinz has not applied for an organic standard certificate but it has asked us to make an advisory visit which would seem to indicate...
The Periodical Publishers Association has no ruling on charges relating to press releases. The...The Periodical Publishers Association has no ruling on charges relating to press releases. The ...
Mark Borkowski Press and PR has been hired to publicise the launch next May of the Salvador Dali...Mark Borkowski Press and PR has been hired to publicise the launch next May of the Salvador Dali ...
should have read the post of chief press officer will report to the new public affairs head ....Authority should have read the post of chief press officer will report to the new public affairs head . ...
Our article on Red Message appointing Maclaurin Powerhouse (PR Week, 5 November) carried a photo which was wrongly captioned. The photo was of Red Message marketing director Steven Yurisich, and not of a BT Cellnet representative.
Contrary to a report in PR Week s 15 October edition, Gordon Beattie has never stated that his agency, Beattie Media, would have to close if it lost its public sector clients. We apologise for any embarrassment caused. Mr Beattie has pointed out that public sector clients account for less than one third...
In 1990, Perrier bottled water was the subject of a voluntary, not forced, withdrawal from shop shelves, contrary to what was stated in PR Week s 15th anniversary supplement news review (1 October). And this year s Oxford Street Christmas lights are costing pounds 400,000, and not pounds 15,000 as reported...
Brodeur PR is not working for Motorola s semiconductor products sector, contrary to what was stated in PR Week, 6 August. Brodeur s client is On Semiconductor, which was purchased from Motorola by a management buy-out backed by a private investment firm in May.