22 Mar 2012
| by John Owens
to that in significant numbers in the future.'
Atomic PR was bought by Huntsworth in March 2011 . ...
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 ...
Atomic PR picked up the account in 2007. The agency was acquired by Huntsworth earlier this year and merged into the Grayling brand.
The pitch process started two months ago and Grayling was invited to pitch .
Xerox head of international communications Jennifer Wasmer told PRWeek: Waggener Edstrom ...
Xerox has sent out requests for information to agencies it wants to work with and plans to make an appointment at the beginning of September.
Atomic PR picked up the account in 2007.
The agency was acquired by Huntsworth earlier this year and merged into the Grayling brand.
Xerox, founded in 1906, has ...
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 ...
25 Feb 2009
| by Peter Hay and Gemma O'Reilly
Huntsworth group chief executive Lord Chadlington said: All social media is a natural part of PR in the 21st century. PR agencies should use Twitter. Is it a passing fad? It might or might not be. It does not matter. It is what people are using and we as PR people should be using it to the full. Grayling ...
28 Mar 2007
| by Kate Magee and Sarah Robertson
in Trimedia s technology practice. The Red Consultancy, a fellow member of the Huntsworth group, will continue ...
31 Jan 2007
| by Hannah Marriott
year ( PRWeek , 23 June 2006). Other incumbents include Huntsworth s MMD in eastern Europe, Pleon ...
20 Jul 2006
Dolcourt, a US national, was a director on the US West Coast for the tech specialist – a sister Huntsworth agency to Trimedia – where she worked for two and a half years.
She becomes divisional director for Trimedia in London, overseeing a team of eight and advising clients such as telecoms network company Colt ...