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BEHIND THE HEADLINES: Golly axe turns focus onto corporate identities

campaign, which was roundly criticised for its representation of Indian plantation workers, and even sparked condemnation from the Broadcasting Standards Commission. The company's group marketing ... , but insisted the discontinuation of the campaign, which had been checked by the Advertising Standards ...

BEHIND THE HEADLINES: Golly axe turns focus onto corporate identities

campaign, which was roundly criticised for its representation of Indian plantation workers, and even sparked condemnation from the Broadcasting Standards Commission. The company's group marketing ... , but insisted the discontinuation of the campaign, which had been checked by the Advertising Standards ...

EDITORIAL: PR confidence is what is at stake

continuing even through the traditional summer lull. What is clear is that some companies are moving ...

EDITORIAL: PR confidence is what is at stake

continuing even through the traditional summer lull. What is clear is that some companies are moving ...

ANALYSIS: Numbers fail to add up in radio fiasco - What started as a simple release of radio audience figures has suddenly become an embarrassing war of words between long-term rivals radio and TV

, but bureaux rarely make errors. And even though it appears all smiles now, with Bowley praising the RAB ...

ANALYSIS: Numbers fail to add up in radio fiasco - What started as a simple release of radio audience figures has suddenly become an embarrassing war of words between long-term rivals radio and TV

, but bureaux rarely make errors. And even though it appears all smiles now, with Bowley praising the RAB ...

OPINION: Hamiltons' PR nous challenges Clifford

apparently be keen for publicity. The same people probably won't be aware that even victims of horrific ... the publicity from this case will bring him even more vulnerable and gullible punters who will make him even ...

GLOBAL RANKINGS 2001: GLOBAL OVERVIEW - Global challenge. Everyone wants to go global - or do they? The road to using just one PR agency across the world is proving rockier than many first thought. Claire Murphy reports

for our business,' says Lester-Smith. 'Even the biggest agencies need to recognize that they can ... groups often fall down when previously competitive people have to work in tandem. Even when a ... Andrea Carney, Brodeur CEO, it is as simple as creating a manual. 'We have all sorts of standard ...

CAMPAIGNS: Train Launch - Virgin puts tilting trains in the picture

, lunchtime, evening and nightly ITN bulletins plus primetime news slots on Channel 5. Regional TV ... in the Birmingham Evening Mail and full pages in most key papers. Trade magazines Rail, Modern Railways ...

GLOBAL RANKINGS 2001: LATIN AMERICA - PR's star is rising. While neighbouring nations start to feel the recession in Argentina, agencies willing to expand into the continent are posting impressive gains, finds Diego Dillenberger

countries are beginning to see growth in their inchoate PR industries. Even though Chile ...

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