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BT makes Brussels its European PR platform

BT has moved its European public affairs and PR operation from London to Brussels to be 'at the heart of Europe'. The shift is part of the company's preparation for the arrival of G3 ... consistent brand message across the continent. Philipsborn replaces London-based Linda Porter, who ...

Adams urges PR industry to adopt NewsML

NewsML - a new XML-based standard for the management of electronic news - in a bid to get PROs involved in its development. News industry standard body, the International Press Telecommunications Council ... in Geneva last week. NewsML, which was first released in March, provides a standard framework ...

Focus: European PR - Nordic track on business - Rob Gray reports from the Nordic region where new business appears very much in the ascendency

, Helsinki and Copenhagen - and even opened an office in London last year to meet the increasingly ... in the run-up to Christmas. Even if they only succeed in selling half this amount it will be further proof ...

INTERNATIONAL: BORDER LINES - Cordiant Comms Group buys up PPR

independent PR agency in Australia, PPR. The global marketing communications giant, which also owns London PR...SYDNEY: Cordiant Communications Group, under CEO Michael Bungey, has snapped up the number two independent PR agency in Australia, PPR. The global marketing communications giant, which also owns London PR firm Financial Dynamics and Morgen-Walke Associates in the US after its takeover of Lighthouse Global ...

CAMPAIGNS: US investors take stock of Russians - Financial PR

with the US media. This could have resulted in the IPO being postponed or even cancelled by the SEC ...

MEDIA: GADGET MAGS - 'Lifestyle cool' spices up gadget mags. The gadget magazine sector has grown out of a splintering of the lads lifestyle market

silicon-based. The newer bi-monthly Boys Toys, still to put out an ABC, is even more lifestyle ...

of the dangers of not being Year 2000 compliant, even while remaining inadequately prepared themselves. Peter

. Either way it is an issue that cannot be ignored, even though the industry has apparently left...on them. Either way it is an issue that cannot be ignored, even though the industry has apparently left ... . Unfortunately, solving the problem is an area which has failed to find a consensus even within the IT industry ... Hibbitt, managing director of Edelman PR Worldwide in London, points out: Suddenly there is hype ...

, the media and even critics for a new generation of social reports. Nick Purdom reports

The practice of social reporting was once considered the domain of a few fringe organisations, concerned more with issues such as animal welfare than shareholder wealth.

Consumer Affairs: PR takes sides as war on Watchdog hots up - An alliance of top companies in the UK is taking on the BBC’s Watchdog programme. But there could be a high price to pay for being seen to challenge the consumers’ champion

1997, the Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC) has published 11 adjudications on complaints about ... in principle, arguing they merely want fair treatment. Even so, some companies have doubts about ...

STOP PRESS: Telewest recruits three new staff in regions

digital and interactive services. Jonathan Ludford joins the Cable London division, Melanie Wyatt...Cable operator Telewest has appointed three regional PR staff to help with the roll out of its digital and interactive services. Jonathan Ludford joins the Cable London division, Melanie Wyatt will cover Bristol and the South-West, and Paul Egan will handle the South-East. ...

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