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British Academy of Film and Television Arts split account

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has split its PR account between MacLaurin...The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has split its PR account between MacLaurin Communications and Freud Communications as part of a bid to raise the profile of its awards. MacLaurin will handle the BAFTA television and children s programmes awards, and its recently acquired subsidiary ...

FOCUS: INFORMATION SERVICES - Wired for sounding out the industry - As the market for providing electronic information expands, providers are having to tailor their products to avoid information fatigues

entertainment listing, giving details of cinema, theatre, comedy dance and music, and a full national TV ...

Clients advised to face cameras during crises

Steve Boulton, the editor of Granada Television s World In Action, last week called for the PR...Steve Boulton, the editor of Granada Television s World In Action, last week called for the PR industry to encourage clients to face the cameras during a crisis situation. During a seminar ... . In many cases advice from crisis advisers is wrong. Boulton said. They tell people not to go on TV ...

Editorial: Keep spin out of the spotlight

After the furore he created with his TV tirade in 1994, it is somewhat surprising to find oneself...After the furore he created with his TV tirade in 1994, it is somewhat surprising to find oneself agreeing with Matthew Parris on the subject of public relations. He had the decency to admit to the IPR conference that his earlier attempt at a critique of the business was unfair. But he ...

FOCUS: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY - Party tricks for wooing the jaded/To ensure that the corporate entertainment budget is not ’wasted’ on ’B list’ guests, events must offer something different to entice first choice guests. Mar

ON TO LWT PROGRAMMES At the end of last year, London Weekend Television wanted to find an exciting ... that as a weekend TV provider, it was a bit different and had a different relationship with viewers ...

Profile: Brian MacLaurin, MacLaurin Group - Cranking up the PR power/Brian MacLaurin is no timorous beastie when it comes to PR acquisitions

with Scottish Television and Crown Communications in the 1980s and early-1990s. Despite making ... Communications director, Scottish Television 1989 Communications director, Crown Communications 1992 ...

PRCA sees record number of entries for 1997 awards

The launch of the first football investment fund, the sponsorship of TV soap Coronation Street...The launch of the first football investment fund, the sponsorship of TV soap Coronation Street, and a campaign on information fatigue syndrome were among a diverse range of winners at this year s PRCA Awards for Outstanding Consultancy Practice. Eight consultancies picked up awards ...

Forum: Conferences - Designed with delegates in mind/With so many conferences filling the calender, organisers are having to think carefully before commiting budget and working hard to make their event stand out. Katrina Dunbar reports

of free television coverage, she says. It will be interesting to see how the Conservatives compete ...

CAMPAIGNS: Novel tactics for book award - Media Relations

. A televised interview with the Canadian winner, Anne Michaels, author of Fugitive Pieces, received ...

BEING IN IT TO WIN IT: Getting on to the PR Week Awards podium isn’t as difficult as it may seem, as Stephen Farish explains

. There you are: waiting for the spotlight to pick you out, and for that famous television personality up ...

 

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