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The “data-led approach” of MHP + Mischief: Q&A with Digital Director, Darika Ahrens

NewsWhip

Darika: MHP + Mischief brings together more than 200 strategic communications professionals with expertise spanning areas from consumer and corporate comms to financial PR, health communications, policy and crisis. We recently had a conversation with a public affairs client. Darika: It’s hard.

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Appetite remains for agency acquisitions across UK and Europe

Wadds Inc.

Client companies will continue to maintain tight cost control over discretionary spend, however, technology advancements will allow agencies to maintain margins. Corporate and public affairs agencies are expected to continue to do well, healthcare also but perhaps less so whilst consumer and technology will be tougher.

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Amplify Your PR Wins

Landis PR

If they’re especially engaged, they’ll consume your brand message across multiple channels, reinforcing their recall and retention. Amplification is incredibly efficient. It’s taking a PR win that you’ve already secured and repackaging it to reach your audience when and where they want it. Think about how you can make the most of a PR win.

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The art of winning new business and crisis management: A Q&A with Clyde Group Partner Aubrey Quinn

NewsWhip

Clyde Group is a high-growth, PR & Public Affairs firm with a tremendous track record of success in Washington. BL: With technologies like NewsWhip are you taking on new problems, or solving old problems in new ways? BL: The Clyde Group does a great deal of work in healthcare, education, finance, and technology sectors.

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#20: Building the bridge between infrastructure and data-driven media intelligence

NewsWhip

Partnerships with technology | Jump to text. We’re really committed at Kivvit to adopting the most innovative technologies, data and analytics, and integrating them into our work. Brett: So, I guess is that, when we chatted before, I mean, that’s really the definition of a data-driven public affairs agency, correct?

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