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Profile: William Ostrom, The Number

, this week, solicitors acting for 1970s British athlete David Bedford asked The Number for £200,000, alleging ... .' Ostrom's emphasis on advertising is understandable, given that most people can recall 118-118 better than ...

Analysis: End of 192 escalates PR battle for market share

listings and TV guides, while Fishburn Hedges will be flagging up the new revenue potential these services ... moustachioed pair of runners plastered over TV screens and billboards. 'I prefer to put it another way and say the two have to be inseparable. Whatever advertising you have, it has to be "PRable",' Ostrom ...

CAMPAIGNS: Youths led to salivate over new handset - Consumer PR

to guerrilla marketing agency BlueberryFrog, and its sister advertising agency StrawberryFrog. Objectives ... of this 'Dogvertising' push, interest was created by claiming there was a shortage of dogs available for advertising ... about large dogs as an advertising medium. Many of these pieces were illustrated by pictures of dogs ...

Bluetooth comms targets mass market

spokesman, the campaign will span TV, radio and online, and will centre on B2B and consumer media relations ...

CAMPAIGNS: Bad press for 3's focus on special date - Consumer PR

-and-a-half years ago after the Government awarded a new round of operating licences for third generation mobile ...

CAMPAIGNS: BT highlights Comic Relief involvement - Sponsorship PR

and CBBC say the idea was a joint one, with the children's TV channel planning a 20-minute documentary ...

 

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