15 Jul 2005
' of the holiday market from The Sunday Times Travel.
Newcomer Trip, from Edinburgh-based The Media Company, is preparing its September issue. Editor Aileen de Pavon says it will go after 'cash-rich, time-poor readers ...
by Wanderlust, The Sunday Times Travel and Conde Nast Traveller.
Picture perfect
David Ezra, a director ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Maja Pawinska
Prince (The Daily Telegraph Magazine) and Susan Ward-Davies (Daily Express, Elle and Time Out) were ...
Theme and a positive review from AA Gill in The Sunday Times Style.
The Havana trip resulted in five pages in The Daily Telegraph Magazine and a spread in the Daily Express. Other coverage included Time ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Anthony Hilton, City commentator on London's Evening Standard, anthony.hilton@haynet.com
' is the dismissive term the memos give to small private shareholders.) The fact that they would be financially wiped ...
01 Jul 2005
Christian Voice was asked to move its business on because its 'discriminatory pronouncements' (The Sunday Times, 26 June) were deemed inappropriate for a bank proud of its commitment to 'diversity ...
's moral stand also had savvy timing, coming just days before its sister organisation, Co ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Kate Nicholas, kate.nicholas@haynet.com
, Kingsley replied: 'Most of the time you don't know until you have crossed (the line).' A lesson De Vette ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Ian Hall
during this spring's general election campaign - always a natural time in the civil service, she says ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Dan Bloch
an agency on board in time to help the three-member in-house team communicate a 'statement of main ...
01 Jul 2005
The 18-year-old Scot, who surprised many by reaching Wimbledon's third round, is represented by Octagon, specifically via V-P Clifford Bloxham and client director Sian Masterton.
Bloxham told PRWeek: 'It's not really about making money - any deals have got to mean a minimum time commitment for Andrew ...
17 Jun 2005
| by Stephanie Siegle
Campaign: Sponsorship of the Welsh Rugby Team
Client: Brains
PR team: Golley Slater PR (Cardiff)
Timescale: June 2004-ongoing
Budget: £35,000
In June 2004, brewer Brains became the first Welsh company to sponsor its national rugby team. The deal was part of its overall marketing strategy:...
17 Jun 2005
| by Alex Black
,' she reveals.
The next move took her to KLP, where she worked on the Carling account at a time when ...