Profile Media in hunt for PR shop
10 Dec 2004 | by Donna Werbner
Profile Media Group is looking to bring in external PR support to raise the profile of three recently launched magazines.
The European Structural Fund Programme is helping to finance a series of major building projects such as shopping centres and the regeneration of town centres with a £300m grant. EEDA hopes the money will help it reach its self-imposed target of generating 400,000 extra jobs in the region by 2010. Shorthose ...
Profile Media Group is looking to bring in external PR support to raise the profile of three recently launched magazines.
Omnicom financial and corporate PR shop Gavin Anderson has snapped up former Cubitt Consulting...client Aberdeen Asset Management, which subsequently axed the agency from the account. Online travel ...
BT’s wholesale business has pooled its PR account into technology shop Catalysis Communications
With Christmas just a fortnight away, shopping centres and retail giants have all gone...The hordes that descend on Brent Cross shopping centre in North London can now tune in to a ... the other shopping meccas across the country, such as traditional high streets, in the rush to Christmas ... customers reasons to buy or give evidence that you've committed to stress-free shopping.' Last year Dixons ...
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in the role. River Publishing is to produce a customer magazine for The Bullring, the revamped shopping ... and a new photography section. Alisa Bowen is head of reuters.co.uk. Channel 4 is launching an online ...
to selected DJs, clubs and music shops, blogging on relevant websites, club night events and online ...
supplier Ministry of Fun, more department stores and shopping centres are axing their Christmas grottos ... campaign to highlight the decline of this traditional aspect of festive shopping. Objectives ... , shop managers and event organisers. As well as the photocall, Ministry of Fun director James Lovell ...
Flybe marketing and sales director Mike Rutter said the company had hired the City PR shop as part of its move from private ownership to a new structure. Rutter told PRWeek that a stock-market flotation or private-equity buyout are among the options being considered. ‘We are seeking to act more like a public ...
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