The most powerful PR professionals attended the Power Book 2012 launch party last night.
10 Feb 2012
| by John Owens
This week, PRWeek looked at the importance of the travel advice website having to pull claims on its UK website that its reviews are by 'real travellers', after being censured by the Advertising Standards Authority. Discussing the issue on this week s PRWeek s podcast were James Brooke, MD ...
the situation deteriorates. But Johnson, who last week resigned from the PRCA Council in protest last week ...
announced the PRCA s decision last week, saying UKPAC had failed to clean up the industry's reputation ...
to other young PR professionals about how to climb the career ladder....Last week, PRWeek revealed the 2011 29 under 29 PRWeek s pick of the best and brightest young individuals in the PR industry.
The high fliers ranged from in-house PROs at BAA, VisitBritain and Xbox ...
and WildKat PR.
All were under 29 years old when selected by the panel of judges: Facebook's head of PR ...
PRWeek has finished its annual search for the most talented PR professionals under the age of 29...So here it is: PRWeek's pick of the best, brightest and most inspirational young talent in the PR ...
received a flurry of entries, which were sent to our eminent panel of judges: Facebook's head of PR ...
Media School's professor of PR Tom Watson and Everything Everywhere's director of comms and corporate ...
The Awards 2011 book will be available in this week's issue of PRWeek ...
Alastair Campbell apologised to over 1,200 senior PR professionals at the PRWeek Awards 2011...Campbell was hosting the 25th PRWeek Awards - the PR industry's 'Oscars' - which took place at Grosvenor House on London's Park Lane last week.
Also on the video, Blackpool FC manager Ian Holloway ...
here
The Awards 2011 book will be available in this week's issue of PRWeek ...
26 Oct 2011
their debit/credit cards across a special reader. The pair decided to run their first joint PR campaign...in this week's issue of PRWeek ...
Brand Sky Sports has escaped last week's sexism row largely unscathed, according to exclusive
16 Dec 2010
| by David Woods
PR professionals have been warned to change the way they use Twitter and other social media...The OFT this week attacked a commercial blogging network, Handpicked Media , after it breached ...
by the rule change. Diffusion MD Daljit Bhurji said: 'A lot of in-house PR and traditional agencies have ...
PR should be that full disclosure should come first. This is not the case. If you scratch the surface ...