Four Communications to become major player in Gulf PR market
05 Jun 2007 | by Richard Abbott, Brand Republic
of clients. But strategically, this is the moment to invest much more in the United Arab Emirates ...
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Carter, former chief executive of Ofcom, will be the Prime Minister s principal special advisor at 10 Downing Street. He will be in charge of political strategy communications and research and the policy unit at Number 10. Brown said: I am delighted that Stephen Carter has accepted my invitation ...
of clients. But strategically, this is the moment to invest much more in the United Arab Emirates ...
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The chairman of the Choueiri Group, which sells advertising on behalf of MBC, LBC and several leading newspapers, said his '10x10x10' strategy could end years of under spending in the region. "Enough is enough. The media market is not a welfare state," he told the inaugural Campaign Conference ...
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