T-Mobile hunts chief as Devereux departs
01 Apr 2005 | by Richard Cann
2003. The source said the firm has scaled down its PR operations in the UK by not replacing departing ...
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knocks, pushing the high-street stalwart to second from bottom. It emerged that the retailer had recalled ...
2003. The source said the firm has scaled down its PR operations in the UK by not replacing departing ...
-operative with the media, but still turns down offers that would make him 'look like a wanker'. Charles Dunstone can...' and having £6,000 in the bank, Dunstone built one of the most recognisable names on the UK high street ...
and approval. 'It's easy for marketers to go down the obvious route of music and sport,' says BlueberryFrog ... by the Wall Street Journal, The Sunday Times and even the US show 60 Minutes, sparking debate as to whether a ... .dogvertise.co.uk, containing such punning gems as 'taking the lead in street media', which helped spawn a series of articles ...
'nailed down our requirements', which he envisaged being in around a fortnight. Either 'one or two ...
Lewis declined to comment on its decision to step down, but it is believed the agency resigned the Tiscali brief last week after tensions arose with year-long client Openworld, which has retained Lewis's consumer tech division Octane since last February (PRWeek, 15 February 2002). Openworld - BT's internet ...
as journalists, in January and February. Peacock plays down the 3/3/03 'launch date', claiming it was never ...
The Townsend Agency oversees communications in the US. ARM global PR manager Michelle Spencer played down ...
The firm has hired Blue Rubicon to lead a corporate PR campaign, encompassing media training, media relations and high-end strategic advice. Blue Rubicon won the brief after a hotly contested pitch process, which was narrowed down from a long-list of nine agencies to a shortlist of four ...
LOS ANGELES: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications has launched a US street-based PR campaign