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BROADCAST: How to face the TV cameras

Six PR professionals and their clients tell Suzy Bashford how they handled recent TV interviews.

VIEW FROM THE TOP: Tyler Brûlé's back in business

Wallpaper * founder Tyler Brûlé is a journalist, marketer and PR man in equal measure. As he prepares to launch international magazine Monocle, Robyn Lewis asks where his priorities lie.

Media Analysis: Brûlé unveils his vision for Monocle

Tyler Brûlé, the founder of iconic style magazine Wallpaper *, is gearing up for the launch of his latest ambitious project - an international monthly called Monocle . Hannah Marriott explores the opportunities for PROs.

Opinion: Soccer heroes are too easily made villains

Last week an international footballer leapt into the crowd and battered a fan in a ferocious assault.

Mantra snaps up Economist job

The Economist has brought in Mantra PR to encourage 'occasional' and 'lapsed' readers to buy the magazine on a regular basis.

Expedia replaces Red with Golin

Internet travel company Expedia has brought in Golin Harris - ending an eight-year relationship with The Red Consultancy.

2 minutes with: Gavin Griffiths, Publisher, Harlot

Harlot has just launched as a weekly online spin-off to raunchy women s glossy monthly Scarlet . Is there scope for the title? Harlot allows us to be a lot more current. Scarlet is a monthly, so the lead times are between two to three months. We re going to print on the March issue right now, which...

Ratanshi secures Patrick Cox role

esigner shoe label Patrick Cox has headhunted Rose­min Ratanshi to be its head of PR.

Equus stars in PR drive

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is using publicist Vanessa Davies to plug his appearance in controversial West End play Equus.

What the papers say: Microsoft fails to wow with Vista

Pre-launch coverage of Microsoft s long-awaited new operating system Vista displayed a distinct lack of journalistic excitement. Comment was mainly confined to the trade press, which was largely cynical about Vista s self-marketed wow factor. It is Microsoft s biggest release in five years, but...

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