31 Jan 2005
| by Daniel Farey-Jones,
and Smooth FM in the North West and Real Radio stations in South Wales, South and West Yorkshire and central ...
31 Jan 2005
| by Gordon MacMillan,
The Muslim Council of Britain, which is the UK's biggest Muslim organisation, will ask Ofcom to investigate whether show, which stars Keifer Sutherland as US government agent Jack Bauer, breaches broadcasting governing the representation of minorities
Iqbal Sacranie, secretary-general of the Muslim ...
31 Jan 2005
| by Staff,
in central London with its above-the-line sibling HHCL/Red Cell. He is also credited with hiring Gary Sharpen ...
28 Jan 2005
| by Sam Matthews,
The new commission would consist of a government-appointed chairman and a group of commissioners. The PSBC would operate independently of the government and bring to bear the public interest on all of the BBC's activities.
The panel concluded that by creating a Public Service Broadcast Commission ...
28 Jan 2005
| by Claire Billings
Critics claim government advertising is wasteful and an abuse of privilege....Tony Blair attacking Margaret Thatcher's government when spending by the then Central Office ...
budget is not decided centrally. Departments approve any government ads to publicise people's rights ...
up a fuss about the Blair government's pre-election advertising splurge through COI Communications ...
28 Jan 2005
| by Sarah Robertson
the Government Information and Communications Service (GICS) in line with recommendations made in the Phillis...It has been replaced with the Government Communications Network (GCN), designed to encourage openness and attract staff from the private sector and public feedback on policy.
GCN will include a ...
towards a common standard for all government comms, whether people are in advertising, stakeholder ...
28 Jan 2005
| by Anthony Hilton
The Government’s decision to hire a PR firm to promote to the public the benefits of Britain’s EU..., one wonders whether it is not something that could become more widespread in Whitehall.
Government ...
. There is surely a case for more government departments to use PR to explain to the public what they do and what ...
28 Jan 2005
| by Ian Hall
in central London in 30 years.
28 Jan 2005
director of communications and public affairs with a brief to influence government thinking on corporate...Accountants. ‘We need to be a partner to advise government on corporate governance, financial education ...
28 Jan 2005
| by Richard Cann
People’s trust in business and government to ‘do what is right’ has dropped markedly in Edelman...Trust in business fell nine percentage points to just 37 per cent, but still outperforms government – trusted by 27 per cent of the 150 UK ‘opinion leaders’ who took part in the survey.
NGOs have replaced business as the most trusted institutions, topping the poll in the UK and every market except ...