Why twenty-somethings are no longer the darlings of PR campaigns
16 May 2012 | by Alex Blyth
and was head of sponsorship/events at Orange in the 1990s. 'Back then even suggesting a campaign for anyone ...
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Everywhere network, owners of Orange and T-Mobile. The network will also task the successful agency ...
and was head of sponsorship/events at Orange in the 1990s. 'Back then even suggesting a campaign for anyone ...
and secure worldwide support for her release. The former leader of Ukraine's Orange Revolution, and prime ...
of the Orange and T-Mobile brands it parents. This is all about to change - and director of comms and corporate ... merger between Orange and T-Mobile to form Everything Everywhere. 'It was difficult fusing the two comms ... The Times getting its hands on investor documents detailing plans to ditch the T-Mobile and Orange brands ...
after switching to O2 from rival Orange. Although she has the occasional holiday, her only serious break ... Everything Everywhere, owner of Orange and T-Mobile, an 18-month monopoly on 4G networking in the UK. She ... the three months gardening leave she had to take while moving from Orange to O2. 'I hated it because I'm a ...
overall reputation by 25 per cent of respondents, followed by Orange (18 per cent) and Vodafone (17 per ...
At the recent Mobile Phone Congress in Barcelona, Intel announced its arrival to the smartphone scene through industry tie-ins with Orange, Lava International, ZTE and Visa. This is the first of many planned departures for the brand as it strives to grow its global consumer presence. Intel's UK ...
The company has chosen GolinHarris for Orange, Nelson Bostock for T-Mobile, and GolinHarris ... PR for its high-end consumer campaigns. GolinHarris has worked for Orange since 2006. PRWeek ... in 2010 through the merger of their respective T-Mobile UK and Orange UK businesses. ...
was responsible for the phone operator s BAFTA, Glastonbury, Orange Prize, Orange RockCorps and Orange UnsignedAct ...
, he had stints at both Orange and Weber Shandwick. As well as the Financial Times Group, Pearson ...
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