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
The three-year old charity has begun the process to recruit a PR agency to support its campaign, comms and digital activity, which is geared towards promoting responsible drinking messages. Drinkaware does not currently use external PR support. The search for an agency comes as the charity seeks ...
The Royal Mail has finally shortlisted nine agencies in the first stage of its search for a new PR
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The agency won the business after a competitive pitch against Zed, Big MouthMedia and Agenda 21. Macmillan put the account up for pitch following the closure of its previous agency, i-level, in May. BigMouthMedia, which handles the charity's search business, had handled the display activity in the interim ...
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The Department of Health has kicked off the search for an agency to handle an advertising campaign
Charities are searching for external PR support as they come to terms with cuts heading their way.
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