10 Mar 2000
| by RICHARD EDWARDS
Omnicom is most admired by Fortune
24 Nov 2000
A new web site has launched, on which press releases can be placed for free, for 12 months. The...A new web site has launched, on which press releases can be placed for free, for 12 months. The ...
23 Jun 2000
| by GIDON FREEMAN
Contary to Soho PR launches on-line resource for music PROs , PROs
can input press releases...Contary to Soho PR launches on-line resource for music PROs , PROs
can input press releases ...
14 Jul 2000
| by GIDON FREEMAN
Business Press....Business Press.
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08 Dec 2000
Sponsorshipbrasserie.com has launched to create an internet-based meeting place for rights holders and potential sponsors. With a database of over 200 individual properties, the site allows potential sponsors to search across all sectors, including sport, charities and the arts. The service is commission-free...
01 Dec 2000
In 'Brooks named as August.One CEO' (PRWeek, 24 November) the loss of pounds 25m was actually pounds 25,000 as announced in August.One's results on 23 October 2000. In addition, Incepta's market capitalisation is pounds 481m, not pounds 4.2m as stated in PRWeek, 24 November.
03 Nov 2000
Contrary to our statement last week (Communications is in real
danger of a breakdown, PR Week UK, 27 October), Railtrack director of
corporate affairs Sue Clarke attends Railtrack board meetings and was
present at the session which refused to accept CEO Gerald Corbett's
offer to resign.
13 Oct 2000
Ogilvy PR Worldwide is not pitching for the UK Online PR account as stated last week. KP does not make Walkers crisps, as printed in last week s story KP Nuts selects local and hands Leedex PR brief .
08 Sep 2000
PR Week's consumer league tables (PR Week, 1 September) incorrectly ranked Biss Lancaster at number eight. The agency should have been in fourth position. The correct top ten should therefore have been in the following order: Hill and Knowlton, Freud Communications, Shandwick International, Biss Lancaster,...
01 Sep 2000
| by JOHN MACRAE
The London marque logo, which drew criticism for its design when
launched in February 1996, was developed by the London Tourist
Authority, not London First (What the Papers Say, 9 January 1998).