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What's more useful, a nifty strapline or real media talent?

The other night at a dinner, I saw the chap from "Expect more" chatting to the man from "Fueling brand power" (note the corrupt American spelling) who had just been sharing a joke with the bloke from "People first better results". He had just finished a drink with a woman from the "ROI agency" who had...

Raymond Snoddy on media: Telegraph risks quality in pursuit of colour

Sometimes you just have to be up-front about an unreasoned prejudice that has persisted for many years and is clearly not going to change.

News Analysis: Aids - ignorance is not the sole challenge

Chris Smith’s disclosure that he is HIV-positive has been hailed as a breakthrough for media treatment of the condition. But PROs are still striving to fight discrimination faced by those infected.

Searching for success

Despite its marketing millions, Microsoft won't have an easy entry to the search engine sector. Ben Carter reports.

TV's other ratings battle

With total circulation topping 5m a week, there is plenty at stake in the TV listings price war, writes Colin Grimshaw.

PROFILE: The nuclear bruiser

Jon Phillips, communications director, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority

NEWS ANALYSIS: The end is in sight for Olympic PROs

As the London 2012 Olympic bid team prepares to wow IOC inspectors when they come to town next week, how can PR can help clinch the votes that will be crucial in securing the games for Britain?

Analysis: Nursing media thrive amid change

With the Government keen to see nurses take on tasks traditionally carried out by doctors, Ian Hall takes the pulse of Britain’s nursing media and asks how PROs can engage with the glut of specialist titles in the market

Whitehall strives for open comms

The Government Communications Network promises to change how Whitehall engages with the public. Sarah Robertson investigates its impact

News Analysis: Whitehall strives for open comms

The Government Communications Network promises to change how Whitehall engages with the public. Sarah Robertson investigates its impact.


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