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listening to staff and clients when it comes to social and environmental issues, says Richard Aylard

. Richard Aylard is a consultant to Shandwick plc on environmental and community relations issues. ...

in is on the increase, although there is a wide degree of variation throughout Europe. 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...

OPINION: Creativity is a skill, so why isn’t it included on the bill? - Richard Lewis

Over the years many of us have worked with a lot of agencies, manufacturing companies and marketing consultants in one guise or another.

MEDIA: FOR THE RECORD

, 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 ...

CAMPAIGN REPORT: EUROPEAN MEDIA - TV revolution breathes new life into listings/Their circulations may be huge but UK listings magazines generally have a downmarket readership. What can be learnt from France and Germany where such titles appeal to the you

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...

Editorial: It’s swim or sink for water bodies

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.

CAMPAIGN DIARY: Going off for a squeak

engineer at Saunders and Gordon drew a blank, so it was left to Richard Lovell and Martin Cox, the two ...

CAMPAIGN REPORT: EUROPEAN MEDIA - We’re all internationalists now Campaign asked two specialists to comment on the pros and cons of the European media and buying houses going for volume.

- that in media buying you have to get big - or get out. K Richard Cook is a freelance media journalist. ...

CAMPAIGN DIARY: It’s MediaVest - but is it really bullet-proof?

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.

CAMPAIGN DIARY: It’s not just cricket, it’s a perfect opportunity to attract sponsorship

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.

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