MySpace in agency talks ahead of brand relaunch
The once-leading social media site MySpace has held talks with agencies as it prepares for a brand relaunch towards the end of the year.
The once-leading social media site MySpace has held talks with agencies as it prepares for a brand relaunch towards the end of the year.
Procter & Gamble, the world's largest consumer products group by sales, is consolidating European and UK comms for its Pampers brand into one agency as part of its drive to improve efficiency.
Bookmaker Paddy Power is looking to maintain its reputation for controversial stunts by issuing targeted briefs to agencies.
Broadbandchoices.co.uk, a broadband comparison website, is currently undergoing a pitch process for an agency as it looks to broaden its relevance.
The Extreme Group is on the hunt for a PR agency to help it become one of the world's leading alternative sports lifestyle brands.
Hobbycraft, the UK's largest craft chain, has brought in consumer PR support as it takes advantage of a resurgence in making and mending.
Retail chain Staples is on the hunt for agency support to help it attract small businesses.
Watchmaker Timex has called in agency support to help appeal to a younger audience and the fashion conscious.
Supermarket chain Morrisons has brought in two consumer agencies as part of a major rebrand of its in-house goods.
Tesco's group media director is set to leave the global retailer without a job to go to.
Premium drinks brand The Macallan has hired Talk PR to try to tap into photography-loving audiences.
As PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies 2012 is published, Kate Magee looks back at the past ten years to see how the industry's fortunes have fluctuated.
Roland Rudd has been named as the UK's most powerful PR professional in 2012, following research by PRWeek.
PRWeek has finished its annual search for the most talented PR professionals under the age of 29. Kate Magee looks at the 29 high-fliers making an impression on the industry this year.
Eulogy, Lansons Communications, Man Bites Dog and the London Communications Agency have been named as the best PR agencies to work for by PRWeek.


