Danny Rogers: Today's PR is rarely spin and manipulation
04 Apr 2012 | by Danny Rogers
is that the industry bloody-mindedly persists in growing - year-by-year - in staff numbers, revenues ...
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and competitive UK agency community will be chomping at the bit to win these new revenue streams ...
is that the industry bloody-mindedly persists in growing - year-by-year - in staff numbers, revenues ...
. With print hit by falling ad revenues and fighting to adapt to the digital age, such a poisoning of its ...
This seems rather unremarkable until one considers the context. Our country looks like plunging back into recession and entering a longer period of falling living standards; unemployment is the highest for 15 years; and the Prime Minister is locked in a damaging row with the rest of Europe. Why ...
and a new wave of economic pessimism. But equally, revenues are also likely to have taken a hit, which ...
. On top of all of this we will see the one year anniversary of the London riots, which falls right ...
is changing, no matter what channels we use, we will stand or fall on the strength of the stories we tell ...
each other more the coming months. Public service stands or falls together. Joining up the services ... 'll succeed or fall together. Alex Aiken is director of comms and strategy at Westminster City Council ...
the disgrace of former Conservative minister Jonathan Aitken, the falls from grace of Peter Mandelson ...
revenue streams for airlines, which has left Walsh incredulous. To suggest that you can increase a business costs and, as a result, provide it with a revenue opportunity is madness. It just goes to show ... revenue-raising exercise, but one that has damaged and continues to damage the UK economy, he says ...