NEWS: 1996 Mad cows, fat cats and blue Pepsi
13 Dec 1996 | by KATE NICHOLAS
that while some spin doctors might be a little heavy-handed there is little danger of them influencing ...
public relations advice at an early stage. Some of them even acted on it. Even more ...
that while some spin doctors might be a little heavy-handed there is little danger of them influencing ...
rivals, such as the BBC, have not been guaranteed a free ride. In fact, BSkyB is so far from getting ...
Within the limits of the budget, and as a one-off communications opportunity, this campaign gained some ... down their necks, time was of the essence. It was very critical for us to get in front of the press ...
, banking and pharmaceutical. Some of this work was previously handled by hi-tech agency DPA, which ...
over I put the account up for review and let folks know that GCI has some strong capabilities, said ...
Hot on the heels of last week s diary story about collectors salivating over unusual BT telephone cards, it seems that Alastair MacDonald, Siemens corporate communications general manager, has been the victim of a cheeky card scam.
Think carefully before dishing out those company-branded PR freebies to journalists - you may have a mini gold-mine on your hands. NatWest UK head of PR, Paul Lockstone, was surprised to get a call from the indispensible Phone Card Collector, which wanted to get hold of the bank ...
Robertson. Tim Jackaman, joint MD of Square Mile, said the agency s job was to get across ...
for financial PR and some investor relations, and Lowe Bell Political for support on political ...
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