17 Jul 2008
| by Clare O'Connor
The New Statesman scored an impressive exclusive last week with a different sort of Gordon Brown interview. The current affairs magazine managed to get the usually dour Scot to jokingly compare himself to Heathcliff, the dark, brooding character in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights.
17 Jul 2008
Rate your GP Brazil PR was this week behind the launch of contentious website IWantGreatCare.org, the brainchild of former Doctors.net.uk CEO Dr Neil Bacon. The site enables patients to rate their doctors - a notion that has prompted an outcry from the medical profession, notably the BMA. The site has...
17 Jul 2008
The Field first hit newsstands when Dickens was finishing Bleak House. How do you keep it fresh?
17 Jul 2008
| by Anne Wainscott-Sargent
This year's Wimbledon was a triumph for Rafael Nadal and Venus Williams, but what goes on in the All England Club press office behind the glamour? Anne Wainscott-Sargent investigates.
The Lawn Tennis Association's charitable arm is understood to be investing up to 250,000 in a year-long PR campaign masterminded by Max Clifford.
What does CNBC Europe offer that other broadcasters do not?
There are two distinct phases in Five News' short history. First there was the rather lacklustre 'Pre-Natasha' period of humdrum viewing figures and a low media profile.
Roller disco Phone maker Nokia briefed lifestyle agency Mission Media to create a campaign to support its 'Music Almighty' programme.
Who are the web barons here? The Spectator's online editor James Forsyth, while daily running is handled by online reporter Peter Hoskin. Editor Matthew D'Ancona regularly chimes in from his BlackBerry in Parliament.
This month has been full of negative reports on the recession and its repercussions for the press.