PUBLIC RELATIONS: PR in the driving seat - PR is often at the forefront of a consumer product
26 Nov 1998 | by ROBERT GRAY
, advertising and direct experts, says Adrian Wheeler, chairman of the Public Relations Consultants ...
have in common? They ve all used public relations agencies or lobbyists this year to work on their...have in common? They ve all used public relations agencies or lobbyists this year to work on their ...
, advertising and direct experts, says Adrian Wheeler, chairman of the Public Relations Consultants ...
No hard and fast research is available about the average length of time clients stick with their PR agencies, but if there were it would make fascinating reading. It is in the nature of the business that many PR agencies regard accounts they have held for more than two years as long-standing pieces...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the size of the personal finance sections in national and regional newspapers. This has partly been driven by advertising, with publishers shrewdly exploiting the need for financial services companies to build their brands - in what is a highly competitive...
Pfizer, the international pharmaceuticals giant, has been a company under siege for the past few months. The US launch of its male impotency drug, Viagra, has stimulated massive media coverage worldwide. You could call it a PR professional s dream, except that none of it, outside the US, has been actively...
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Porter Novelli s survey The Future of Public Relations is to be welcomed. Countrywide - one of ...
Harvard Public Relations 4,314,000 2,718,000 5 Hill Knowlton ...
Of all the public relations crises endured by the last government, there can be few that rival the...Of all the public relations crises endured by the last government, there can be few that rival ...
corporate communications with business software company SAP, he was told its public relations agency had...corporate communications with business software company SAP, he was told its public relations agency had ...