PR Mistakes go Public....Posted by Matthew Watson m-p-w.co.uk/index.html 26 April The blogosphere and twittersphere is rife with journalists, PROs and members of the public identifying and publicising errors of judgment made by companies and PROs. It's argued that by drawing attention to 'PR fails' we can as an industry ...
James Helm joins in July from his own consultancy, Helm Media. Helm has worked as a reporter, producer and presenter on Radio 4's Today Programme, Radio 5 Live, BBC World and the BBC World Service. This newly-created role follows last year s integration of COI's news and public relations teams. Helm ...
"in terms of public policy" and media organisations must look at new business models that offer a ...
using taxes to pay for council publications. However, Stephen Greenhalgh, leader of Hammersmith ...
,000. Publication of the emoluments - total remuneration including salary and bonuses - followed a separate ...
30 Apr 2009
| by Staff
Tictoc is briefed with making all Mind's publications and products available online, developing online registration for events, online donor facilities, a blog and e-newsletters. Another part of the brief is to help Mind develop an online community so that users can access peer support through social ...
30 Apr 2009
| by Jacquie Bowser
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The book, titled 'Public Relations and the Social Web ...
Culkin, alongside members of the public expressing their opinions about what they expect from ...
LONDON - The Department of Health has launched a major public information campaign across TV, radio...uses the strapline, Catch it, kill it, bin it', and advises the public to cover their mouths when ...
30 Apr 2009
| by Edward Welsh
Alistair Darling's Budget heralded the birth of a brutal new world for the public sector....Whoever forms the next government, dozens of organisations will disappear - a few deservedly, many not. The dawn of the Age of Brutality has been evident for some time. Bankers bashed. Media furore over executive pay in the public sector. The earnest young men of the TaxPayers' Alliance running neck ...
30 Apr 2009
| by Caroline Lovell
LONDON - The Department of Health is launching a public health ad campaign on swine flu today...The campaign, created by DDB London and bought by Mediaedge:cia, uses the line "catch it, kill it, bin it", first created by Chick Smith Trott in 2007. The campaign will warn the public about swine flu and advise them to cover their mouths when they sneeze and throw away used tissues. The DoH ...