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For whom the bell tolls

Stephen Waddington

Lord Chadlington will interview his fellow peer Lord Bell on 7 November in London. Lord Bell wasn’t responsible for delivering the work that resulted in the PRCA expulsion, but he set up the original contract, and was responsible for a corporate culture in which this type work was acceptable. Lord Bell left the agency in August 2016.

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The Making of Cision: A Brief History of 15 M&A Transactions that Consolidated a Sizable Chunk of the PR Technology Market into One Company

Sword and the Script

Oh, sure, there are bits and pieces, but even the Wikipedia entry , at the time of this writing, is woefully incomplete. Sources: GlobeNewsWire , interviews with people familiar with the decision and a sales product demo). 6a) June 6, 2016: DOJ Rules on PR Newswire. 9) June 19, 2017: Capital Acquisition Corporation III.

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PR in 2015: The Trouble with Authenticity

Mark My Words

Beyoncé , rated as 2015’s most powerful female musician, hasn’t given an interview since 2013. Closer to home, the face (and facial hair) of Authenticity Politics Jeremy Corbyn is rewriting the rulebook by shunning headline interviews on Today and Marr in favour of ragtag rallies and vegetable shows. 2016 will be about responsibility.

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PR Lessons from the Trump White House: Uniting Lawyers and PR Pros

MaccaPR

It’s interesting to learn that President Trump’s attorney, William Cohen, is described on Wikipedia as “an American attorney who works as a lawyer and spokesperson for US President Donald Trump.” Then, less than a week later, deputy White House PR spokesperson Raj Shah gave special counsel Robert Mueller a dream gift.