30 Apr 2008
| by Darren Davidson
common issues raised by the public about internet content were pricing, availability of goods and charges ...
30 Apr 2008
| by Paul McNally
Guilt Trip , which was due to be broadcast on BBC Two later this year, encouraged members of the public to give up jewellery and designer clothes after they were sent abroad to see the ecological and human cost of their habits. The programme, fronted by environment activist Lucy Siegle, challenged ...
Auction site eBay is seeking an agency to provide corporate PR and public affairs support....by eBay for a very small public affairs brief. Head of PR and communities Richard Kanareck said eBay had ...
will be expected to communicate with government and regulatory officials, as well as corporate affairs writers ...
30 Apr 2008
| by Paul McNally
the BBC World News bulletin, which it broadcasts to around 200 American public TV channels in the PBS ...
was not as good as it could have been. He also claimed that the BBC had proposed limiting the number of public ...
: It would have meant 60 to 70% of the public broadcasting audience would lose access to the show. BBC ...
30 Apr 2008
| by Vox pop
on what the public thinks about burger chains opting for a more premium image.
29 Apr 2008
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
affairs. Michael Grade, executive chairman of ITV, said: We have assembled a strong team to lead our ...
29 Apr 2008
| by Jane Bainbridge
to change the public s perception of frozen food has helped improve the image of the whole sector. One ...
market suffered a considerable decline in popularity due to public perception that the products ...
For marketing director Polly Cochrane, convincing the public of the former and that it is worthy ...
-known for distinctive public-service programming rather than populist and proven lowbrow ratings-winners. This could ...
the channel. The first part is to work out what is new, exciting and distinctive, either as public ...
29 Apr 2008
| by Russ Lidstone
are seriously intentioned and not even ironic, in the way the brand s previous public orgasm executions were ...
29 Apr 2008
| by Ed Kemp
LONDON - Orange is launching a scheme offering members of the public free tickets to a branded