The Week
08 May 2009
British Airways is reviewing its PR accounts across EMEA. The seven-figure business is currently split between six agencies.
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Prince Charles' Rainforests Project has hired digital PR support for its latest drive to protect tropical rainforests. This week, Cake helped launch a public awareness film starring Princes Charles, William and Harry alongside Harrison Ford and the Dalai Lama. The agency helped promote the film on MySpace...
British Airways is reviewing its PR accounts across EMEA. The seven-figure business is currently split between six agencies.
- Vero Communications has been hired to handle PR for Olympic, World and Commonwealth 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu.
Waitrose has picked Blue Rubicon as its retained agency, after a four-way pitch that did not include incumbent The SPA Way.
Taylor Herring has been hired by The Comedy Store to launch its 30th anniversary celebrations next month. With venues in London and Manchester, The Comedy Store is known for breaking new talent and for star alumni ranging from Paul Merton to Chris Rock.
Top agencies set up shop in region but experienced firms warn of tough task ahead.
Brunswick tops M&A mergermarket league tables, Pelham PR wins energy brief.
Cubitt Consulting has won a multi-agency shoot-out for the retained global financial communications brief of GE Real Estate.