People flying over New York City? You've got to be joking! But here's how this stunt - described as "brilliant" by Adage - was set up.
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International - 31/01/2012
One of the two Scottish representatives on the Press Complaints Commission (PCC), John McLellan, editor-in-chief of The Scotsman, has admitted the commission erred in its handling of inquiries into phone hacking.
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PR supremo Max Clifford has claimed that investigative journalists are now “far too cautious” after the phone-hacking scandal and the Leveson Inquiry.
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Marketing services group Hasgrove has revealed that for 2011 it expects to report a pre-exceptional operating profit of £0.8m.
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A former BBC national governor for Scotland is calling for a new approach by the corporation to television news coverage in Scotland.
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The National Union of Journalists has called upon Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt to end payments by the BBC to BSkyB through his upcoming Communications Review.
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Twitter’s controversial plans to introduce censorship of tweets of a ‘country-by-country’ basis could result in Britons being barred from disseminating tweets which break future super-injunctions – according to the micro blog's head of global... Read more
Satellite broadcaster BSkyB has announced the creating of 1,300 jobs in the UK and Ireland over the next two years as it revealed its highest ever first-half adjusted operating profit, up 16% to £601 million, while its revenue grew by 6% for the... Read more
Sky’s is to make its Sky Go television app available on Android market by the end of February to subscribers.
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Former socialist MSP Tommy Sheridan has declared he is going to appeal to the High Court to expose “lies and damned lies “against him.
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Dixons chief executive John Browett has announced he is to quit the High Street technology retailer he has led since 2007 to take charge of Apple’s burgeoning retail empire.
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Honda is today unveiling its ‘The Great Unknown’ campaign, created by Wieden & Kennedy, to promote the launch of the new Civic model across Europe.
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Ad revenue at social networking sites Twitter and LinkedIn is projected to see robust growth for the foreseeable future, according to research by eMarketer.
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Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, Return Path, Microsoft and Yahoo! are amongst the companies which yesterday launched anti-phishing group Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC), with the aim of safeguard brands, ISPs and... Read more
International - 31/01/2012
Convicted paedophile Gary Glitter is at the centre of a fresh storm of controversy after it emerged the disgraced star could rake in hundreds of thousands of pounds in royalties when his ‘Rock and Roll part II’ track is played at next month’s... Read more
Last year, three-and-a-half-year-old Lily Robinson asked Sainsbury’s why tiger bread was called tiger bread when it looks much more like a giraffe.
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Costcutter has appointed Simon Brown as PR and communications manager.
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A survey of consumers conducted by the Internet Advertising Bureau has elicited the ways in which people utilise their mobile, tablet and PC devices to research and purchase products and services.
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