15 Jul 2005
-centric and care a lot about the look of the publication. But in practice there is not a great deal of difference ...
Travel and Harpers Queen.
While Conde Nast Traveller claims to be the only publication that does ...
-ranking celebrities to take a trip for us.
WANDERLUST
Publisher: Wanderlust Publications
Editor-in-chief: Lyn ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Maja Pawinska
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Measurement and Evaluation
The campaign achieved exposure in more than 30 publications, espousing Floridita as 'the home of the daiquiri'. It included consecutive double-page spreads in leading trade publication ...
01 Jul 2005
Co-operative Bank, noted for its strong ethical policies, took the moral high ground last week when it gave right-wing religious group Christian Voice its marching orders: 'Co-op shuts "anti-gay" group's account' (dehavilland.co.uk, 24 June).
01 Jul 2005
| by Kate Nicholas, kate.nicholas@haynet.com
from the sidelines as the Tom Cruise publicity machine begins to implode....that 60 per cent of respondents believe the relationship is a publicity stunt. And goodness knows what ...
for A-list publicity and controlled access with pre-approval for photography and interview questions ...
and the worst of them an air of mystery.
When asked once how one gauges how much publicity is too much ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Ian Hall
five years at Downing Street in various comms roles.
Kenny is passionate about engaging the public ...
and the public as 'fairly brutal' and says government has a growing desire for 'direct communications with the public' - a personal passion, too. She took, for example, press officer Francesca Lewis with her from ...
01 Jul 2005
Weber Shandwick Public Affairs has appointed Murray Stewart to reinvigorate its transport sector...previously spent five years at Citigate Public Affairs as head of its political intelligence unit, developing ...
majority.
WS Public Affairs MD Jon McLeod said she would 'deliver expertise to clients on parliamentary ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Dan Bloch
reputation management, media relations and public affairs.
'We'd also be looking for small targeted campaigns and events to help us engage with the public,' she added.
The commission is expecting ...
17 Jun 2005
| by Alex Black
of tabloid fodder the Olsen twins. 'After that I never felt nervous about anything work-related ever again ...
01 Jun 2005
Sports stadium TV network Match Day Media (MDM-TV) has hired Redleaf Communications to boost awareness of its expanded audience reach. MDM-TV currently operates 500 plasma screens at seven Premier League clubs, but has signed deals with eight more clubs.
13 May 2005
| by Donna Werbner
and websites, as well as lifestyle and family TV programmes and publications.
The culture and heritage ...