Burnip plans PR review at Netscape
05 Dec 1997 | by IAN DARBY
Netscape Communications, the world s largest supplier of internet browser software, has appointed a new marketing communications director, who has called a review of its UK PR account.
Yellow Pages web site directory Yell has appointed Manning Selvage and Lee as its retained agency. MS&L pitched against Jane Howard PR for the account, which was previously handled by Edelman.
Netscape Communications, the world s largest supplier of internet browser software, has appointed a new marketing communications director, who has called a review of its UK PR account.
The Ministry Of Sound is a club with big ambitions. Ambitions, that is, that are way above and beyond most clubs and certainly beyond cramming a warehouse in South London with 5,000 clubbers every weekend. The club has a web site, a radio programme on Kiss 100 in London as well as Japan, Austria and...
Media data provider MediaTel has relaunched its Media Village website (http://www. mediavillage.co.uk/). The revamped site includes a Media Village newsstand section, pulling together the online news services of various sites. There is also the new Media Village Restaurant Guide, where visitors can...
Reuters Holdings, the international news and information group, is about to appoint its first retained agency to handle corporate and financial PR.
Fodor Wyllie Associates has won a three-way pitch to handle This is London, the Evening Standard s new interactive guide to London.
CIA Medianetwork is to part company with around 30 small clients as it moves to reshape its business base around a more value-added proposition.
If proof were needed that the media industry has evolved further and faster than most areas of advertising in recent years, it was found in last week s news of Royal Mail s pounds 20 million media review (Campaign, 21 November).
It is hard to imagine an agency anywhere that would not be delighted to bag one of the three significant wins of last week.
The APG Creative Planning Awards were set up to reward the front-end thinking that leads to excellent creative work. This is the third year the awards have been held. There were 105 papers entered compared with 87 in 1995 and 71 in 1993. This year s entries have been swelled by our introduction of...