Take 5 Live with Sarah Paynter
Cision
JULY 31, 2020
For our latest Take 5 Live, we sat down with Sarah Paynter to discuss the importance of pitching and press releases.
Cision
JULY 31, 2020
For our latest Take 5 Live, we sat down with Sarah Paynter to discuss the importance of pitching and press releases.
Steve Barrett on PR
JULY 31, 2020
Michael Phelps’ comments as he accepted the 2020 Communicator of the Year title during a virtual gala ceremony summed up the spirit of an extraordinary year for the PRWeek Awards.
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Cision
JULY 31, 2020
Jan Ransom joins The Times’s Metro desk, Bob Costas now also contributes to CNN, and more.
PR in High Definition
JULY 31, 2020
The world is finally returning to some sense of normality and we could not be more excited. The high street is open, many are returning to work, and we can even go for a cheeky Nando’s! With so much changing in a short amount of time, keeping up to date with the news may have been a tad tricky, but don’t worry, we’ve put together a round-up of the main news that really caught our eyes this month.
Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.
Mark My Words
JULY 31, 2020
The i There are not many hardback, non-fiction books that can generate 170 separate newspaper articles in the space of a week. But Finding Freedom by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand has done just that. In case you have been living in Tuvalu, the book is a biography of Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, due to be published on 11 August , which has been serialised across The Times and The Sunday Times.
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HMA Public Relations
JULY 31, 2020
For today's #FunFactFriday, Annelise takes a look at celebrities' bookshelves and shares the books that have been keeping her busy during COVID-19. Click the link to read more! The post #FunFactFriday – What does your bookshelf say about you? appeared first on HMA Public Relations.
PR in High Definition
JULY 31, 2020
Legend has it that King Henry II uttered, “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest!” and four of his (not so bright) knights took this as a direct instruction, rode to Canterbury Cathedral and butchered the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket at the altar. All because Becket had criticised the King. Fast forward 850 years… It is alleged that two members of eBay’s executive team sent or forwarded text messages in 2019 suggesting it was time to “take down”
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