12 Dec 2007
| by Alexandra Jardine
into areas such as healthcare, property and public affairs. Gay Collins, managing director at Penrose ...
07 Dec 2007
It didn't come gift-wrapped, but it was still a welcome Christmas present that the Public Health...of touch with public opinion and expect
to stay in business. Consumers won't put up with having ...
07 Dec 2007
, ultimately, it's public money, too) in attempting to
develop an industry-wide commercial infrastructure ...
. Programming can be made
available on the site once its "public service window" has expired. In
the case of one ...
to erode
the BBC's status as a non-ad-funded public service broadcaster. - Pedro Avery, the managing ...
07 Dec 2007
| by Claire Beale, claire.beale@haymarket.com
chord with the public, but also takes a
well-earned place in the brave ads list. No other ad this year ...
07 Dec 2007
, celebrating jobs well done (again), does the great British public
agree that it's been another year ...
07 Dec 2007
before publication. So, yes, it's a constant challenge, but
we ensure we have well-trained producers ...
05 Dec 2007
| by Patrick Dye
t be banging our fists on a closed door anymore, says Jayne Garrity, head of comms and corporate affairs ...
and public sculptures outside London - World-class galleries including Tate Liverpool, The Walker ...
useful to affect public opinion, which can in turn be used to influence decision-makers, says October ...
readerships, competition between the titles is fierce. Public relations professionals should note that if a ...
05 Dec 2007
| by Stephen Foster
publications flogging second hand cars, but he or she (the odds are on a Carolyn I guess) was a genius ...
Authority (the so-called regulator of this business) wringing their hands in public and saying, what shall ...
30 Nov 2007
"We welcome changes food manufacturers have already made in advertising
directed at children, and are keen to strengthen existing partnerships
with the food and ad industries." - Dawn Primarolo, the public health
minister, seems to offer an olive branch to advertisers in a letter to
the Advertising Association ...