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NEWS: Thomas to leave NatMags PR for a career in TV

in television production....career in television production. Thomas, who heads a nine-strong PR department, joined NatMags ... programming - magazine-inspired TV shows - her career change was not that dramatic. She added that she had been speaking to several people in TV but had not yet accepted a post. News of Thomas ...

NEWS: BBC’s Bell gets IPR President’s gong

Martin Bell, the BBC Television news journalist, has been awarded the 1996 IPR President s medal....Martin Bell, the BBC Television news journalist, has been awarded the 1996 IPR President s medal ... reporter. In 1964 he moved to London as a general reporter, before becoming a TV reporter in 1965. He received an OBE in the 1992 Queen s Birthday Honours list for services for television news. Past ...

NEWS: Ironside Wood quits ITN for BBC Worldwide post

Janie Ironside Wood, chief press officer at Independent Television News, is quitting to join BBC...Janie Ironside Wood, chief press officer at Independent Television News, is quitting to join BBC ... Phillis. She will take charge of media relations and general PR activity for its three units: television ... episodes of EastEnders to Sweden s Guldkanalen channel and the planned launch of two television channels ...

ANALYSIS: BIG QUESTION; Who would you nominate as the face of the PR industry for 1997?

Last week the IPR awarded its President s medal to the BBC TV journalist Martin Bell...Last week the IPR awarded its President s medal to the BBC TV journalist Martin Bell Gary Double Gary Double PR Nick Hancock, the host of BBC 1 s show They Think It s All Over is a top player whose stock is set to rise even higher in 1997. He has more natural talent than his TV ...

MEDIA: How multi-channel viewing has forced social change

nation of couch potatoes, with extra TV sets becoming part of the standard bedroom furniture, we...be a nation of couch potatoes, with extra TV sets becoming part of the standard bedroom furniture, we are not as atomised as we think we are. I d long assumed that TV viewing was going the way of magazine publishing ... pictures of suburban families, with mugs of cocoa, huddled rapt around their new TV set. Except that now ...

MEDIA: What the Papers say; Press pick up novel ideas for Diana’s future

a new American TV channel producing a diet of romantic films 24 hours a day, the gathering...The Queen would certainly not have been amused. Seven of the world s best-selling female authors gathered in New York to provide Diana, Princess of Wales with ideas for the future. Ostensibly publicising a new American TV channel producing a diet of romantic films 24 hours a day, the gathering ...

NEWS: Harkin departure prompts Sophie job speculation

Television and Callback UK. ...

CAMPAIGNS: award publicity; In praise of the super preachers

. As well as coverage by the Church press, the finals attracted TV news coverage from ITN, Channel 4 News and BBC TV News. The Independent and the Guardian sent photographers and reporters to the finals, as did the Scotsman and the Western Mail. The event achieved a total of 25 minutes of TV coverage on 30 ...

FOCUS INTERNET: Can you escape from the Web?

-Fowler predicts this pattern will be rocked within three years, by the Internet-on-TV deal recently sewn up ... providers to watch. Multimedia: Video screenings on the Internet Television reckons to own ... , broadcasters can access a number of TV-oriented Internet sites which contain video clips and photographic ...

NEWS: 1996 Mad cows, fat cats and blue Pepsi

, Corporate Television News, the joint venture between ITN and Burson-Marsteller, also announces ... all parties battle to strengthen terrestrial TV s rights to major sporting events, opposed by a ... , Andre Agassi and Cindy Crawford into Gatwick to unveil a new TV campaign featuring the new look blue ...

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