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Public relations should receive a far better press

marketing and public relations is all about, what do you think might be the reply?...marketing and public relations is all about, what do you think might be the reply? I know, because ...

Supplement on Public Relations: Contributors to this issue

Ken Gofton, editor of Marketing Technique, was public relations director for the International...Ken Gofton, editor of Marketing Technique, was public relations director for the International ...

Supplement on Public Relations: Choosing & Using - Types of training

Media training takes several forms. Starter courses provide an understanding of the structure of the print and broadcast media and their often widely differing interests and objectives.

Supplement on Public Relations: Choosing & Using - What you learn

The experts are split as to whether or not a little training is better than none. Some hold that a couple of hours can only deliver superficial help; others say that even this will be of some value.

Supplement on Public Relations: Choosing & Using - What will it cost?

The fee per person of a one-day course for a group of six typically starts at around pounds 500. However, if it is to include use of a TV studio together with an array of consultants and interviewers, the itemised bill will need to be viewed through a wide-angle lens.

Supplement on Public Relations: Choosing & Using - Crisis management

It is wise to have crisis management processes in place. The best approach is to think the unthinkable, plan what to do if it happens, and periodically rehearse for it. Dealing with the media during a crisis is a necessary part of the plan.

Supplement on Public Relations: Choosing & Using - Telephone message

Cable & Wireless Communications has made an impact on the UK telecommunications scene and attracted considerable media attention. Its executives receive professional training to ensure that messages are put across coherently.

Supplement on Public Relations: State of the art - PR consultants rally to a new cause

marketing is not about charity, but about mutual benefit. The CBI and the Public Relations ...

Supplement on Public Relations: State of the art - Ad style goes Pears shaped as era ends

Wonderbra is often held up as the most prominent example of using PR to make the ad budget go further - or was it the other way around?

Supplement on Public Relations: State of the art - Industry’s absolutely fabulous big night

Any parallels between PR Week s awards and the classic PR awards episode of Absolutely Fabulous, ending with our drunken heroines floating down the Thames in a barge, are all in the mind.

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