15 Jul 2005
| by Tom Williams
as director of corporate comms next month. He will report to corporate
affairs director Mark Rigby. While ...
17 Jun 2005
| by Dan Bloch
of Coldplay's album X Y to £7.47 for a limited period.
Meanwhile, Marks Spencer's reputation took further ...
EasyJet 102.3
5 3 Tesco 93.7
Worst performers*
1 8 Wm Morrison -293.6
2 1,350 Marks Spencer ...
13 May 2005
CSR comms manager Alison Garner said Hill Knowlton and Harrison Cowley North were pitching against Band Brown for the £100,000 account.
Since 2002, Digital Inclusion has marked BT's effort to get less IT-literate communities to use the internet.
But Garner said BT was reviewing the account ...
15 Oct 2004
| by Tom Williams
little too polished: 'He is very professional, though clearly not leaky enough.
The only black mark I ...
of an image. Sarin is very engaging but he hasn't quite stamped his mark on the company.'
Only time ...
03 Sep 2004
| by Lynne Roberts
Campaign: Euro 2004 sponsorship
Client: T-Mobile
PR Team: Brands2Life
Timescale: March-June 2004
Budget: Undisclosed
To capitalise on its sponsorship of Euro 2004, T-Mobile wanted to promote ...
during Euro 2004. T-Mobile secured 269,000 new subscribers in the last quarter.
Freelance journalist ...
27 Feb 2004
| by Adam Hill
,' says Nokia UK director of communications Mark Squires. In the first place, media eyebrows were raised ...
14 Nov 2003
| by Mark Johnson
Mobile telecoms is set to shift its PR focus to business services, says Mark Johnson...the new technology, there is no place for the hype that marked the early years of mobile telephone ...
09 May 2003
| by Robert Gray
: December 2002-February 2003
Budget: Between 100,000 and 500,000 euros ( 70,000 and 350,000)...' - the practice of teenagers drooling and dribbling over friends, clothes and gadgets as a mark of respect ...
PR strategy director Mark Terry. 'We decided it would be better to create a trend that would appeal ...
25 Apr 2003
Cubbitt associate Mark Houlding said the main task would be to build the corporate brand of DeTeWe, the telecommunications division of 4bn turnover Mannheim-based Roechling Group.
'In Germany, DeTeWe has a huge design-led presence along the lines of something like BT, while it is almost unknown in the UK,' said Houlding ...
14 Mar 2003
| by Holly Williams
ntl confirmed Tim Ryan's redundancy this week as PR director Alison Kirkwood took control of the PR and media relations function.
Ryan's departure marks the latest senior executive to leave the group since it emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection two months ago.
ntl's comms division ...