City & Corporate: Companies make a virtue of doom
21 Nov 2008 | by Anthony Hilton
on the way up. Most observers think the BT statement looks more dramatic than it is. Several thousand people ...
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put out a brief for consumer PR support. - Arla Foods is understood to be holding a four-way pitch ...
on the way up. Most observers think the BT statement looks more dramatic than it is. Several thousand people ...
examines new opportunities for PR to win a wider role in food companies' marketing strategy....As controversy grows about obesity and the marketing of junk food to kids, food companies ... recommend a ban on food advertising to children. The decision will be announced later this month. While a ban is thought to be extremely unlikely, the Government, food manufacturers and even lobbying bodies ...
for interview, Heat was able to put questions to an unnamed observer who had been on set. 'We needed some kind of exclusive angle,' Cave explains. 'Ketchum put us in touch with (the observer) and we emailed questions ...
, but now works in areas such as food and nutrition, healthcare, electronics and clothing. ...
campaigns - when talking about how crucial PR has been in his own professional life, Haines cites food ... some observers worry that the PRCA also underestimates its own expertise when citing the IPA's training ...
to help cut food deficiencies in the Philippines....through food fortification. The Philippines suffers from high levels of such deficiency among pre ... of micronutrients and food fortification' using integrated marcoms involving ads, PR and face-to-face comms. The Philippine Food Fortification law already requires food suppliers, particularly producers of flour, rice ...
. Hearn joined Bates in March from Australian food group Goodman Fielder, where he was CEO. If you have ...
that the flasher operators get their comeuppance.' It would be an uncharitable observer who drew the conclusion ...
, usually via e-mail. We supplement our e-mail communication with a monthly conference call that takes ...
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