Year in review: 2011 Money and morals
16 Dec 2011 | by Kate Magee
As another year draws to a close, PRWeek takes a look back at the biggest comms stories of 2011 and awards Golden Baubles to those who provided some light relief. Kate Magee reports.
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As the UK gets ready to showcase itself to the world through the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the Olympic Games, Kate Magee does some crystal ball-gazing to predict the key issues facing the PR industry.
As another year draws to a close, PRWeek takes a look back at the biggest comms stories of 2011 and awards Golden Baubles to those who provided some light relief. Kate Magee reports.
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