This week, further details emerged of the Government's new approach to its comms campaigns after...to be seen to be doing some useful stuff.
Maude admitted this week that 'governments need to communicate ...
of PR agencies - many of which previously enjoyed lucrative contracts with the COI - were told campaign ...
24 May 2012
| by Ian Monk
This week it heard Lord Mandelson noting the press' 'trust in what they are being told ...
-in-trade of the politician and his PR team.
The word 'lies' seemed to hover unspoken in the air.
But exposing untruth ...
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Thank heavens for the PR business that all parties will need expert comms teams to put their spin on His ...
24 May 2012
| by John Woodcock
this week. Cameron's attempts to stress the importance of keeping the eurozone together were dismissed ...
, we are looking at the imminent break-up of Britain's biggest PR agency....The Bell Pottinger collective - which ranged from Bell Pottinger Sans Frontieres to Harvard PR ...
sectors were tough, it was able to more than compensate by strong growth in sports PR and corporate crisis ...
marketing and full-service PR.
And one wouldn't bet against Bell making a success of his soon ...
17 May 2012
| by Anthony Hilton
One has to be struck by the contrasting treatment of Tesco and Sainsbury's in recent weeks in the media and the markets. The appointment last year of Philip Clarke as chief executive of Tesco coincided ...
it was watered down for publication. And last week's Queen's Speech outlined a bill that proposes to create ...
11 May 2012
| by Peter Holt
, aren't we?!?) on the lessons to be learned in PR terms.
The PR profession and public ethics have always been bedfellows; their relationship often uneasy....their actions in a positive way.
Last week, I wrote about the PR industry becoming a force for corporate ...
of PR Edward Bernays at that time advising US President Woodrow Wilson unwisely argued the democratic judgement of the public could not be relied upon .
In the 100 years since, PR has suffered ...
10 May 2012
| by John Woodcock
to represent, the coalition s PR machine can no longer mask the fact that there are now two tribes increasingly ...
04 May 2012
| by Alex Aiken
For some PR managers this is a self inflicted wound. Over the years there have been too many ...
articulate the vision of the administration. PR people are adaptable but too many in local, and some ...
. This week has seen political change across the UK. These are significant elections because of the results ...
03 May 2012
| by Anthony Hilton
effect.
But Hester seems to have learned from the experience. In the past few weeks he has begun ...