PRWeek TV: Olympics and Leveson dominate 2012
14 Dec 2012 | by Lynsey Barber
's head of public affairs, Alex Deane, and Nelson Bostock Group's CEO Lee Nugent, as they reviewed
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 ...
's head of public affairs, Alex Deane, and Nelson Bostock Group's CEO Lee Nugent, as they reviewed
Media Week took to the street of Hammersmith in London to gather public reaction to News International's (NI) announced launch of the new paper. While there was still a sense of negativity among some people towards News International and tabloids in general, with the phone-hacking scandal being ...
As the 100 day countdown to the 2012 London Olympics begins, Marketing asks the public if they know...The majority of people asked were aware that today marks 100-days to the start of the Olympics, however there was some confusion as to what brands are at the forefront of the event. Brands most recognised by the public included fast-food restaurants, soft drink manufacturers and a bank. One shopper ...
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 ...
Public Enemy, the hip hop group whose music Channel 4 used in its "meet the superhumans" Paralympic...in the UK singles chart, the highest ranking Public Enemy has achieved to date in the UK. The track ... campaign, Public Enemy has adapted its original video for the song using footage from the broadcaster's ad ... . James Walker, head of marketing at Channel 4, said: "Public Enemy are one of the greatest hip hop acts ...
partners Samsung, Coca-Cola and Lloyds TSB, we asked the public for their opinions on the branded entourage.
BETC London's party political broadcast for Ken Livingstone made him cry in public.
The NSPCC has launched an online campaign by Inferno that urges the public not to ignore niggling
leading public sector figure has claimed.