Brand Sky Sports has escaped last week's sexism row largely unscathed, according to exclusive research for PRWeek.
16 Dec 2010
| by David Woods
PR professionals have been warned to change the way they use Twitter and other social media platforms following groundbreaking action by the Office of Fair Trading.
21 Oct 2010
| by Alec Mattinson
Leading corporate PROs have hit out at the FSA's threats to regulate conversations with journalists, as the media and PR industries round on the recommendations.
19 Aug 2010
| by Cathy Wallace
The international body for measuring comms has pledged to find an alternative to the controversial advertising value equivalent (AVE) metric within six months.
21 Jul 2010
| by Kate Magee and Mat Gazeley
When the BBC announced cost-cutting plans to axe 6 Music in February, it did not anticipate the resulting high-profile campaign to save the radio station by music journalists, loyal listeners and celebrities such as David Bowie, Lily Allen and Jarvis Cocker.
01 Jul 2010
| by Alec Mattinson
The England team and Football Association have come under sustained fire after the country's lacklustre exit from the FIFA World Cup, but media insiders argued the FA's comms operation should not take the brunt of the blame.
17 Jun 2010
| by Alec Mattinson
Oil firm's media handling of the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico continues to come under fire.
19 May 2010
| by Peter Hay
PR professionals have welcomed news that Twitter is set to launch a 'Business Center', a paid-for package offering additional user tools for brands.
13 May 2010
| by David Singleton
The three main political parties all struggled to find messages that really resonated with voters during the general election campaign, according to the most focused research yet on the subject.
22 Apr 2010
| by Cathy Wallace
PR agencies weathered the economic storm of 2009 and even managed slight growth on average, figures published by PRWeek today reveal.