PRCA’s quarterly barometer of eighty consultancy MDs and CEOs has found that 18% said their agency has been ‘very busy’ for new business in the first quarter for the year, while 59% classed themselves as ‘busy’.
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Richard Ellis, head of communications of the PRCA, has left the membership organisation to begin his own business, with Katherine Barney, media officer at Westminster City Council joining in his place.
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The CIPR and PRCA have both commented on the issue of party funding and lobbying, following Conservative Party co-treasurer Peter Cruddas resigning after it was revealed he offered access to David Cameron and the chance to influence policy in... Read more
A survey of the PR Leaders’ Panel has found that 42% thought the budget would have a positive effect on their business, while 50% were neutral.
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With the announcement that the Press Complaints Commission is to close, and the NUJ’s announcement that it is ‘pleased’ by the news having fought long and hard for its abolition, other organisations have also welcomed its imminent passing.
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Following legal proceedings brought by the PRCA and Meltwater Group, the Newspaper Licensing Agency has been forced to lower its proposed fee increases by the Copyright Tribunal.
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General confidence among In-house Communications teams is weak despite the majority of them having seen little change in their budgets, according to the PRCA’s economic barometer.
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