Agencies pitch for e-Envoy and UK online PR accounts
26 Apr 2002 | by PETER SIMPSON
COI Communications has shortlisted agencies to handle PR for the Government's UK online campaign and the Office of the e-Envoy.
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COI Communications has shortlisted agencies to handle PR for the Government's UK online campaign and the Office of the e-Envoy.
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