08 Dec 2005
The fast-growing media brand plans to expand its comms team from five PROs to 15 and is searching for senior executives in Spain, Germany, France and the Netherlands. New director of European comms and public affairs Rachel Whetstone will oversee the appointments, although some decisions may be made ...
08 Dec 2005
| by Alex Black
The broadcast industry is also expecting a fierce battle between NTL and BSkyB over the lucrative rights to show Premiership football. French operator SFR Mobile meanwhile dropped into the bottom five. The firm and rivals Orange France and Bouygues Telecom were fined £361m by authorities for collusion ...
08 Dec 2005
| by David Quainton
. It will include the appointment of senior PROs in Germany, France and Spain. A team of five will soon expand ...
08 Dec 2005
| by Steve Hemsley
Research and government bodies The Sun: 21 November 2005 Headline 'Pubs beat top grub in France ...
05 Dec 2005
| by by Staff
PARIS - Coca-Cola has run an advertising campaign in France outlining its commitment to combating...of lower calorie options and the fact it promotes sports in France.
The strategy of outlining how ...
that Coca-Cola does not run ads during programmes with core audiences under the age of 12 in France ...
25 Nov 2005
Hopefully one day we will all be reading an issue of PRWeek that has
been made from recycled content paper - perhaps from an old copy of the
magazine. Tim Duke, communications officer, London Remade.
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24 Nov 2005
Being published in partnership with Insead – the international business school based in Fontainebleau, France – we can offer a global perspective on the way companies and markets operate. We will bring our readers cutting-edge research and practical insight, and we are just as interested in emerging ...
24 Nov 2005
| by Ian Hall
Changes to the code, described by ABPI president Vincent Lawton as 'fundamental', will come into effect on 1 January (PRWeek, 18 November). From next year, companies will only be able to offer delegates economy-class air travel to attend meetings, while lavish venues will be off-limits. Promotional ...
24 Nov 2005
for the six months ended 30 September. It blamed 'a tough newsstand environment in France' and 'record levels ...
18 Nov 2005
First, people buy people. Second, people buy people they like. Third,
Scots warm to Scottish accents. As a Glasgow-born practitioner, I have unashamedly played the Scottish
card many times. Of course the quality of content matters, but a
predisposed audience will greatly enhance our 'air time ...