30 May 2002
| by Staff,
LONDON - Recruitment website Monster.co.uk has reappointed Miller/Shandwick Technologies as its UK PR agency, just six months after removing the agency from the account.
12 Oct 2001
| by ED SHELTON
Online recruitment firm Monster.co.uk has handed August.One
Communications its 120,000 B2B and consumer PR business following
a three-way competitive pitch.
The account - previously held by Weber Shandwick Worldwide as part of a
Europe-wide deal - was put out for review five months ago....
23 Feb 2001
On-line recruitment consultancy Futurestep has hired Le Fevre on a UK and European PR brief. The agency is tasked with raising Futurestep's profile in the business media.
01 Dec 2000
| by PETER SIMPSON
What is a PR company these days? Some claim they are management consultancies; others say they are internet specialists. There's a lot of pressure for agencies to be 'one-stop shops' in the drive to beat competition in the communications arena from other types of consultancies.
One of the messages...
01 Dec 2000
| by MARY COWLETT
At 8.30am, on Monday 31 July, a company director from North London logged onto Barclays' online banking service and suddenly found himself staring at another customer's account details. He swiftly called the Barclays helpdesk, to notify the bank of the problem and was told that someone would call him...
29 Sep 2000
| by PETER SIMPSON
PressQuotes.com is a new on-line service launched to help PROs promote their client's expertise to journalists.
18 Aug 2000
| by JENNIFER WHITEHEAD
Cardiff-based Morgan Allen Moore (MAM) has won the contract to
handle PR for business support agency South West Wales Information
Gateway (SWIG). SWIG, funded by European regional development money,
provides internet and e-commerce services to small- to medium-sized
companies in the region. MAM will...
07 Jul 2000
| by HOLLY WILLIAMS
An on-line recruitment web site for the PR industry has been
launched.
30 Jun 2000
| by STEPHEN ARMSTRONG
The Industry Standard, the weekly US internet trade title, has
recruited the editor of rival title New Media Age, Mike Butcher, to help
its UK launch.
23 Jun 2000
| by MAJA PAWINSKA
PR agencies have grown across Europe thanks to the dot.com boom, and are
being taken more seriously as strategic consultancies.