07 Mar 2007
| by Daniel Rogers
, there were more encouraging words from those at the tiller of the global PR consultancy business.
question as to whether potential start-ups could compete in what is an increasingly global PR market, particularly in the corporate and financial area. On this theme, we are likely to see the truly global PR networks thrive during 2010. Many global brands are looking to rationalise their PR rosters and renegotiate ...
This week sees the PRWeek Global Agency Report Card - a comprehensive attempt to evaluate...are making more of their decisions on a global or regional basis. In the continuing (and unnecessary ...
that some agencies have emerged from the global economic storm in better shape than others. Among those ...
leaner networks to service their global clients. Over the past three decades, the big six (H K, B ...
global edition....With the shock waves from the Dubai financial scare still reverberating around the world, it reminds us that business and communications can no longer afford to be parochial in outlook. Indeed, as well as news and interviews, the inaugural edition of PRWeek Global (available at prweek.com/uk/channel/global ...
16 May 2007
of global warming....with. They are rapidly being positioned as the great Satan in the global warming debate. It is easy ...
29 Sep 2009
| by Lord Chadlington
Is that it? Is that the end of what we were told would be the worst global economic catastrophe...bankers but left the rest of us comparatively unscathed. Isn't that what the global stock markets ...
to a survey this week by global PR network Ketchum.
23 Jun 2010
| by Ian Monk
Two of the world's most iconic brands were spectacularly ambushed before global audiences...terror plot left a bad taste regarding the power of global brands, which predictably was milked ...
, but would not have chosen to launch the report during the turmoil that gripped global money markets.... And although trust in global business has bounced a little since the dark days of the Enron crisis, it is still ...
Edelman's hire this week of Richard Sambrook, head of global news at the BBC, reminds us once more