BSkyB stages UK pitch to boost the uptake of digital
13 Dec 2002 | by IAN HALL
BSkyB is staging a pitch for its UK consumer PR account as it bids to boost take-up of Sky Digital subscriptions in ABC1 households.
Buckingham Palace this week confirmed that press secretary Penny Russell-Smith has taken over the top Royal PR post.
BSkyB is staging a pitch for its UK consumer PR account as it bids to boost take-up of Sky Digital subscriptions in ABC1 households.
The Energy Saving Trust is on the hunt for an agency to handle its consumer PR.
The Tate has ended its hunt for a director of communications, appointing publisher Will Gompertz to the role.
Brand-building campaigns should be PR-led with advertising merely as a back-up, according to Al Ries, co-author of The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR.
The Disability Rights Commission has recruited a new media chief as it prepares to step up campaigning surrounding a possible single equality body.
Transport for London has abandoned its external search for a permanent head of comms for congestion charges, just two months before the controversial scheme goes live.
Charities are being urged to improve the way they promote ways of giving, in particular encouraging uptake of payroll donations and tax incentives.
The Wales Tourist Board has hired Beattie Media to attract holidaymakers from Scotland to Wales on short breaks.
North Tyneside Primary Care Trust (PCT) has appointed Julie Marsh as its first communications manager.