BBC misses independent production targets again
31 Oct 2003 | by MediaWeek
BBC misses independent production targets again
The National Online Recruitment Awards (NORAs) have named jobs.telegraph.co.uk the Best Online Recruitment Section for 2003.
BBC misses independent production targets again
TUC opposes appointing James Murdoch as BSkyB chief
BRUSSELS: UCB Pharma is to stage a pitch to find a PR agency for a newly created pan-European remit promoting its allergy franchise.
BAGHDAD: The PR network Action Global Communications (AGC) has opened a four-strong office in Iraqi capital Baghdad.
The US Army's recent PR blunder illustrates the downside of letter-writing campaigns: that they are fraudulent and misleading, writes US commentator Paul Holmes
NEW YORK: Drugs giant Pfizer has hired Weber Shandwick as lead global PR agency for male erectile dysfunction drug Viagra.
SEATTLE and NEW YORK: Tech PR giant Waggener Edstrom has acquired marcoms firm Maloney & Fox for an undisclosed sum.
SANTA CLARA, CA: McGrath/Power PR has been hired as US agency of record by UK-based mobile-phone giant Vodafone. The agency is handling corporate and product PR. Its first task was to help with last week’s announcement of an alliance with Microsoft, aimed at creating programming standards for software...
A raft of Learning and Skills Council (LSC) offices across the UK have reorganised their PR operations and are now looking to set up region-specific communications rosters.