22 May 2012
| by John Owens
of national and regional consumer agencies. Preston-based Freshfield has promoted the stadium for four years ...
20 Feb 2012
| by John Owens
A year-long brief, with the option of a two-year extension, has been put out with a contract ranging from 60,000 to 180,000 per annum.
The contract covers both b2b and consumer-facing work, with a focus placed on increasing Alaska s overall image as a year-round destination as well ...
16 Feb 2012
| by John Owens
on Flickr of a consumer with your new car, should you use it?
Check copyright. Also check terms ...
-down procedure.
- If a consumer posts that you're the greenest brand in the market, is this OK to retweet ...
was as everyone else, meaning the consumer knew exactly what was going on as developments happened ...
18 Jan 2008
| by Matt Cartmell
to its consumer
tech team. ...
15 Apr 2005
distributors and is active in outdoor media ownership, online media, IP licensing and home entertainment distribution.
Redbus's Filmed Entertainment Group is one of the largest integrated independent film groups ...
18 Feb 2005
| by Richard Cann
Consumer PR activity will aim to demonstrate the ease of flying from a local airport and promote Thomsonfly's destinations.
BGB will plug flights to Valencia, Pisa and Shannon, as well as its Doncaster-to-Dublin service that is set to go head to head with a planned Ryanair route. It will also promote Thomsonfly ...
28 Jan 2005
| by Joe Lepper
Telewest's consumer arm is well known, but the company felt more could be done to promote its business division, Telewest Business. Products from Telewest Business focus on remote and home working, so the company decided to launch a brand-awareness campaign that would target homeworkers. It called on retained ...
04 Jun 2004
allowing the media and consumer groups from setting the agenda. In many ways, it is the victim of its own ...
05 Dec 2003
| by Adam Hill
business meeting lasts around two hours, it is likely to consume six hours and costs up to 2,000 in time ...
28 Nov 2003
| by Adam Hill
in angry consumers, a drop in sales and a fall in the company's share price. What advice would you give ...
. The company must demonstrate it has the situation under control.
If the tampering may result in consumer ...
nuisance, but not a risk to consumers, communicating 'what to do' should suffice, and a full recall should ...