Oh for goodness sake, stop moaning and man up. PRWeek just hosted a round table in a penthouse looking out over the bay of Cannes and the overwhelming sentiment of the assembled guests was that we need to be louder and prouder of what we do.
Advertising agencies once again dominated the Cannes PR Lions, which were presented on Monday night, with an ad agency scooping the Grand Prix for the fifth year running.
13 Jun 2013
| by Ruth Wyatt
The devil is in the detail. And for an organ such as PRWeek detail matters. It's really not that hard to goad a public figure into extravagant boasting, whether it's Tulisa 'of course I can score you some coke' Contostavlos or Tim 'told him what to say to the committee ho ho' Yeo.
join the Met as head of internal comms in August, replacing Ruth Shulver, who left in April to take ...
The lobbying scandal that has occupied so much of the news agenda since last weekend is nothing of the sort. No lobbyists are involved.
JCPR managing director Ruth Warder will lead the account, reporting to Edwardian Group London s ...
If you want to blame someone for the fairly dreadful reputation the PR profession has been saddled with, blame Richard Nixon.
industry's image. Ruth Wyatt presents a selection of the most insightful observations.
Rescue Ruth Wharram, media and communications manager at London Chamber of Commerce ...
Thank you to everyone who has so far responded to last week's open invitation to debate how best to improve the reputation of the PR profession.