Royal Mail shortlists nine comms agencies for PR roster
17 Dec 2010 | by Matt Cartmell
The Royal Mail has finally shortlisted nine agencies in the first stage of its search for a new PR roster, after significant delays.
The media scrum that greeted Julian Assange as he walked out of the Royal Courts of Justice last night was well-handled, according to PR experts.
The Royal Mail has finally shortlisted nine agencies in the first stage of its search for a new PR roster, after significant delays.
Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide has poached Hill & Knowlton's EMEA corporate practice head to lead its global corporate business.
Two international development charities have signed PR agencies in a bid to keep overseas development on the media agenda in 2011.
Grayling's CSR and sustainability division has been appointed by a manufacturer of wind turbines.
Dragons' Den star Peter Jones has appointed House PR to launch his new clothing range, initially comprising socks, cufflinks, ties and shirts.
The PRCA has appealed last month's High Court decision in favour of the Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA), dubbing the decision 'fundamentally flawed'.
The Government has failed to communicate its tuition fees plans successfully because it stuck to using a logical argument to deal with an emotionally charged issue, it has been claimed.
The Home Office's head of news is returning to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to take the top comms role.
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