20 May 2013
| by Kate Magee
definition of what public relations is, we have many common members, our members have the same customer base ...
In the interview for PRWeek TV, acting director of comms for the BBC Julian Payne said PR staff would likely be switched around and rested to prevent exhaustion in any future crisis.
His words come after a PRWeek reputation survey revealed significant damage to public trust in the corporation ...
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 ...
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 ...
The use of data and digital in public affairs and political campaigns can make for a 'far more
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 ...
public relations is with a CIPR 'missionary' and a PR student.
TV are the ways that PR has become a public practice, and the challenge for City PR professionals ...
's head of public affairs, Alex Deane, and Nelson Bostock Group's CEO Lee Nugent, as they reviewed
With less than two weeks to go until millions of Americans cast their votes, Romney has raced back into contention off the back of a strong first televised debate. Jim Dickson, director at Four Communications, said that the Republican candidate benefitted from the unmediated access it gave him to the public ...