04 May 2006
| by Ian Hall
The London agency is promoting the 17-acre site, which will comprise around 220 residencies, to UK property developers and investors. Construction is scheduled to kick off this autumn, with the first phase completed in 2008. The original Third Turtle Inn was the first hotel and restaurant on the British ...
15 Jul 2005
In spite of an economic slowdown, travel remains a vibrant business in the UK. Government figures show that 41 million of us took a foreign holiday in 2003, one million up on the year before. But the glossy consumer travel magazine market is anything but an easy ride. The Association of British Travel ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Maja Pawinska
and after the venue openings, and negotiated radio and TV slots with broadcasters.
Journalists Rose ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Ian Hall
and 'direct comms' has left the DCMS to become V-P of comms at Disney TV across Europe, the Middle East ...
to ensure its views are understood across Whitehall. She will also promote Disney TV brands and seek to boost the 'visibility' of its TV operations across the corporation.
But in taking the plunge ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Dan Bloch
September, final meetings later that month and a contract award by early October.
It hopes to have ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Dan Bloch
The IPO's success, valuing it at over £5bn, set PartyGaming's market capitalisation higher than the likes of British Airways, Marks Spencer and hotel group Hilton, putting it on course for a place in the FTSE 100.
BT fell to fourth position as news broke that Ofcom had obliged it to open its network ...
17 Jun 2005
| by Alex Black
For the joint head of an agency that has worked on two major music awards and a campaign...had confidence it would work.'
That confidence bore fruit when Amazing picked up the NME Awards ...
's Mobo Awards (PRWeek, 10 June).
But Chalmers wants Amazing to grow gradually, rather than try and win ...
with Chalmers when Outside handled PR for the NME Awards, and subsequently called her in for this year's bash ...
17 Jun 2005
| by Stephanie Siegle
ban on alcohol advertising. To combat this, 'Brains' was replaced on the rugby shirts with 'Brawn ...
17 Jun 2005
CONSUMER: Prova PR is promoting this year's Wales Rally GB, the British round of this year's FIA
17 Jun 2005
| by Tom Williams
Endemol and Elstree Film and Television Studios are having a second stab at selling the Big Brother...Endemol, the production company behind the reality TV show, and Elstree, the studio that hosts and films the programme, have called in The Ultimate Event Company (TUEC) to promote the house for events in September and October.
TUEC was hired after a two-year stint with Euro RSCG Skybridge, which stopped ...