Opinion: PR students are the stars of tomorrow
23 Jul 2004 | by Julia Hobsbawm, julia@hmclondon.co.uk
as part of the coursework. I think this is crucial. Achieving dry academic excellence by itself ...
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on the way up. Most observers think the BT statement looks more dramatic than it is. Several thousand people ...
as part of the coursework. I think this is crucial. Achieving dry academic excellence by itself ...
. 'I think PR is well understood (in the advertising industry),' he says, adding that the days when ad ...
, says: 'Deep down all PR people know AVEs are complete rubbish. A lot of clients think they are rubbish ... clients agree. COI Communications head of sponsorship and PR Oliver Hickson says: 'I think AVEs have ...
GGC - is one of several brands owned by Cordiant. 'I don't think Cordiant works in a cohesive way ...
over a period of time. I don't think we've underperformed. We performed on par in a very difficult ... the dearth of M&A and IPO work. I don't think it's anything company-specific. They have a good chunk ...
advertising has been very weak, globally PR is the industry that is suffering the most. I don't think we ...
advertising has been very weak, globally PR is the industry that is suffering the most. I don't think we ...
to its image, it thinks it has not done radio as a whole any harm - especially given Platt's comment ...
to its image, it thinks it has not done radio as a whole any harm - especially given Platt's comment ...
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