26 Sep 1997
| by RICHARD AYLARD
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Richard Aylard is a consultant to Shandwick plc on environmental and
community relations issues.
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26 Sep 1997
| by RICHARD COOK
Despite all the halting progress made towards European integration
over the years, there still seem to be as many points of difference as
there are of similarity. Majority and consensus are now the current
buzzwords: the search for absolute unanimity between nation states was
quietly scrapped some time...
26 Sep 1997
| by RICHARD LEWIS, managing director of Pou
Over the years many of us have worked with a lot of agencies,
manufacturing companies and marketing consultants in one guise or
another.
26 Sep 1997
| by ALASDAIR REID
, spoke
for the first time about his and the new chief executive, Richard
Eyre s, plans for the network...The ITV Network is planning to work with its member companies as a
consortium, rather than a federation of competing interests, as it has
operated in the past. David Liddiment, the new network director, spoke
for the first time about his and the new chief executive, Richard
Eyre s, plans ...
26 Sep 1997
| by RICHARD COOK
No-one falls in love with a listings magazine. People don t keep
them, aspire to them or treasure them. It used to be the case that few
people in the UK would even admit to reading one. Few people, that is,
within the advertisers favoured ABC1 demographic groupings. If pushed,
perhaps the typical ABC1...
26 Sep 1997
| by RICHARD AYLARD
A split has emerged this week in the ranks of the water industry,
just at a time when media attention has finally diverted away fat cat
salaries, profits, leakage and drought.
26 Sep 1997
| by IAIN JACOB, BORIS KATZ, and RICHARD COO
engineer at Saunders and Gordon drew a blank, so it was left
to Richard Lovell and Martin Cox, the two ...
26 Sep 1997
| by IAIN JACOB, BORIS KATZ, and RICHARD COO
- that in media buying you have to get big - or get out. K
Richard Cook is a freelance media journalist.
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26 Sep 1997
| by IAIN JACOB, BORIS KATZ, and RICHARD COO
Some of our fainter-hearted readers may have been taken aback by
the full-colour image of three very dodgy-looking gangster types lurking
among the news pages of Campaign last week.
26 Sep 1997
| by IAIN JACOB, BORIS KATZ, and RICHARD COO
One of the great zen questions of life is this: do women cricketers
wear boxes? Sadly, the Diary lacks the courage to ask this question of
the one woman in advertising who would definitely know.