What public relations does next…
It’s been exactly two months since the last Rambling… and things are very different now. So it seems like a good time to look again at the threats and opportunities to the PR industry under the new...
View ArticleWhy the radio silence?
My Ramblings were starting to build up a head of steam, mixing my professional, social and political views – even getting an ad campaign taken down… But for those wondering what happened (I’m amazed...
View ArticleGMT – Three news stories and a poor PR show
Joined up comms is a way off in government Joined up government is a mantra politicians from all sides love to trot out. But in government communications, it is a very rare sight. Take the clocks...
View ArticleLet a social enterprise deliver health Comms4Life
£85,000 a month is a lot of money. When government is cutting spending in all walks of life, especially marketing, £85,000 a month for a PR agency is even more money. But, that’s what the Department...
View ArticleNudity, numpty and nudge
Just so much more Olympics PR to get through… and only one more day! Shameless self-promotion Award: GB high-jumper Robbie Grabarz bares almost all in celebration of a bronze medal. Not doing anything...
View ArticleFor charities’ sake we must have more good news
New research has highlighted the lack of positive news sources available to the public. Just a fifth of the population have heard positive news about charities (22%), universities or colleges (18%) and...
View ArticleThree ways PR & comms staff can help the fight against COVID-19
As the government’s Stay Home, Save Lives message gets through and the world settles into a new normal, the PR and communications profession must start to look at the positive social impact it can have...
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