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GLOBAL RANKINGS 2001: USA - Handle with care. Dot.com demises, changes in the White House, and mergers within the industry have all impacted markedly on the US PR industry. The future still looks bright, but caution is the watchword. Adam Leyland reports

Margolis was a F-H purchase. Celebrity/ entertainment shops such as Bragman Nyman Cafarelli ...

Peter Noble PR to promote Warner Sopranos launch

Noble PR is to carry out a number of home entertainment promotions for Warner this year, including ...

BORDER LINES: GENOA - HSL lands Porto Antico account

and entertainment complex....Italian integrated PR and advertising agency HSL has been hired to handle consumer PR for Porto Antico, the consortium which was founded to market the old port of Genoa as a cultural, conference and entertainment complex. The port was redeveloped in 1992 to coincide with celebrations of Columbus ...

CAMPAIGNS: Channel 4 learns that sex still sells - Broadcast PR

and mid-market tabloids. In addition, new entertainment magazine Heat was targeted, as its launch ...

CAMPAIGNS: Lexis gives G&T a fresh sparkle - Integrated Marketing

attracted us to the event. It was an offbeat story with very strong entertainment value . We ...

Acquisition on cards as Bell eyes ad firms

include sports and entertainment public relations and strategic consultancy. Chairman Sir Tim ...

Acquisition: The motives behind Omnicom’s latest buy - Omnicom has had its chequebook out again, this time to buy up Fleishman-Hillard. The move mirrors the approach it has taken to building its advertising agency networks

, food and entertainment, F-H is stronger in corporate, financial and public affairs. In terms ...

FOCUS: BUSINESS TELEVISION - Looking at BTV from a different angle/Organisations are discovering that there are more uses for business TV than simple inter-office meetings. Nick Purdom tunes into the business possibilities available for the small screen

and entertainment budget of employees. Davies aims to provide those 500 hours at about the same price as most ...

MEDIA: Could ad agencies be in danger of losing the plot?

launch of its hefty annual Entertainment, Media and Communications Technology Forecast last week, one ...

MEDIA: BRIEFS

controller of arts and entertainment Stuart Cosgrove, MP Peter Luff and Sunday Times columnist AA Gill ...

 

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