Feature: 2006 - The year in review
06 Dec 2006 | by Robert Gray
As the environment and terror dominated the news, communicators turned to social media. Robert Gray reports.
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The CIPR raises its hat to the best East Anglian campaigns, from the local regen agency to train operator 'one'.
As the environment and terror dominated the news, communicators turned to social media. Robert Gray reports.
Retailers are preparing to face another Christmas without excessive cheer, but they do have someone on their side: Kevin Hawkins, director-general of the British Retail Consortium.
The South London borough of London is home to one of Europe's largest drugs markets, has the capital's highest percentage of people with mental illness, and is one of the most deprived council wards in the country. Read on...
Read what happened in Hertfordshire County Council's campaign to combat drink-driving.
In August, feline welfare charity Cats Protection ran its annual Kitten Crisis Appeal. This year it wanted to raise funds for the 20,000-plus animal orphans it cares for annually (most arrive over the summer).
A month of parties might sound fun, but many PROs view the season as a chore. Steve Hemsley investigates.
PROs met this week to discuss crisis management. Peter Crush picks three high-profile case studies, and speaks to delegates.
'A successful agency needs three attributes,' argues Jonathan Jordan, settling in to his refurbished office. 'Strong clients, great people and a respected brand. We certainly have the first two, and I would argue we also have the most respected brand in the business.'
In April, LG appointed Hill & Knowlton and sister agency Blanc & Otus to launch the LG Chocolate Mobile Phone in the UK.