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Analysis: PROs must be involved prior to any legal action

Stockbroking firm Collins Stewart's current legal wrangling with the Financial Times is just one of a number of recent high-profile examples of cases where PR support is being brought in. Tom Williams looks at the continuing rise of litigation PR

Analysis: Non-financial reporting will provide tool for PR

The Government's company law reform and the creation of operating and financial reviews in corporate reporting require attention from in-house and agency PROs alike, says Lexie Williamson.

Overhauling the FT is wise in a tough broadsheet sector

Newspaper publishers are spending bucketloads of money on their products: a sure sign that they are getting desperate for readers as competition, particularly in the broadsheet market, hots up, writes Ian Darby .

Ending ITC's ruling could reinvigorate daytime TV

Sad news this week that 'Crossroads' is being axed after ITV1 aborted a second attempt to make the teatime soap successful. It seemed a shame that its fate relied on the introduction of Jane Asher as a 'soap superbitch', the equivalent of casting the rival baker, Mr Kipling, as Nick Cotton in 'EastEnders'....

OPINION: Mills on ... M&G

Perhaps it's just me, but when it comes to the use of visual metaphors, no sector is more cliched than that of advertising by investment managers.


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