16 May 2012
| by John Owens
year, Wales debated the issue of ethical editing with Chime Chairman Lord Bell, where he admitted ...
place between Jimmy Wales, co-founder of online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, and Chime boss Lord Bell....The event happened in the aftermath of a string of allegations of poor ethics by Chime s Bell Pottinger , including its manipulation of Wikipedia pages on behalf of its clients.
Earlier this month, Tim Allan s Portland faced similar allegations by Tom Watson MP in The Independent. Last spring ...
Speaking at Bell Pottinger s offices last Friday morning, Wales advised about 50 senior staff including Chime chairman Bell on ethical use of the online encyclopaedia.
During the meeting, Wales admitted that the Wikipedia rules were complex, with hundreds of pages of policy , and that the rules ...
confidence, with major UK marcoms groups Huntsworth and Chime reporting damaging client fee cancellations ...
of the UK's leading marcoms groups, Chime Communications and Huntsworth, had warned the market about ...
groups Huntsworth and Chime report damaging client fee cancellations during the past month ...
using the website** *Source: BBC. **Source: Wikipedia. Chime staff to be trained in ethical use ...
. Chime Communications chairman Lord Bell has accepted an offer from Wikipedia's founder to provide ...
named 'Biggleswiki' changed entries for numerous Chime clients.
The account had reportedly made ...
30 Nov 2011
Global CEO David Beck and David Wilson, group MDs Ownership Chime Number of offices 20 Key clients RIM, Deloitte
More than half of Bell Pottinger's revenue now comes from international campaigns, a sharp contrast with ten years ago when it was barely ten per cent.
This has been supported ...
01 Sep 2011
| by Alec Mattinson
The TV and phone provider had been with former incumbent Citigate for more than a decade, but has switched to the Chime Communications-owned agencies after a competitive pitch process in July.
The brief is believed to be worth about 500,000 a year and will cover public affairs, financial PR and corporate comms ...
[Pic: Andy Porter]
As the bells chimed on New Year's Eve, while others were revelling, Adam Vincenzini was buying a newspaper. It was the first time he had held one in his hands for a year, after he abstained from reading newsprint to see what life would be like without it.
The experiment began ...
28 Jan 2010
| by Arun Sudhaman
The long-term investment in Project Metal does not mean Next Fifteen is 'averse' to being acquired, CEO Tim Dyson has revealed to PRWeek. Last year, Next Fifteen - which owns Text 100, Bite and Lexis - rebuffed takeover approaches from Huntsworth Group and Chime Communications. Despite describing ...