PRWeek TV: How is digital and data changing campaigning?
15 Mar 2013 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
The use of data and digital in public affairs and political campaigns can make for a 'far more
Public affairs experts are advising clients to take a 'light touch' when it comes to taking part...This week s PRWeek podcast sees Insight Public Affairs MD John Lehal and Lansons Communications director Ralph Jackson debating the importance of the party conferences to public affairs practitioners, following a PRWeek analysis . Jackson said: Do you get value out of fringe meetings? Yes, sometimes ...
The use of data and digital in public affairs and political campaigns can make for a 'far more
's head of public affairs, Alex Deane, and Nelson Bostock Group's CEO Lee Nugent, as they reviewed
the Tory party s divisions. Deane, head of public affairs at Weber Shandwick, claims next year s European ... comment on issues such as UKIP s media appeal, its policies, relevance to public affairs professionals ...
As the dust settled on David Cameron s first Cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday, PRWeek spoke to Andrew Hobson, associate director at Open Road, and Chris Martin, head of public affairs at The Communication Group, in this weeks podcast. Martin pointed to Justine Greening, who has taken on the role ...
as PRWeek research reveals the depth of public mistrust in the industry....A PRWeek/OnePoll survey of 2,000 members of the public revealed that 80% did not trust the big six energy firms to sell them the cheapest deal , while 62% said that pricing plans were no clearer ... TV that the problem of public trust goes back to privatisation . I don t think the privatised ...
public relations is with a CIPR 'missionary' and a PR student.
Square last week to face penalties from members of the public....the internet. There were three methods for public to take part: either using a Facebook app to book a five-minute timeslot in the day; turning up and queuing for a lunchtime session of Public Play , or winning a ...
In this week s PRWeek TV CIPR CEO and former in-house comms head Jane Wilson claimed that a place on the executive committee had to be earned, not expected. Her words come as PRWeek revealed that of the FTSE 100 companies, 76 per cent had a corporate affairs director, and of these only 46 per cent were ...
at GolinHarris - questioned the lack of public and media access given to Entwistle and BBC Trust chairman Lord ... point. For five days, the BBC faced a successful pre-transmission publicity campaign from ITV about ... scandals of the noughties. As public relations professionals, we will continue to do what is right ...