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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Local TV services – should they exist?
There are now more channels on our television screens than ever before. In the 1970s there were only three options and they didn’t broadcast 24/7. Now we have literally got hundreds of TV channels from those with broad appeal through … Continue reading
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Tagged #bigsociety, 2012 Olympics, BBC, Big society, communication, Greg Dyke, hyperlocal, hyperlocal websites, PR, public relations, social media, social networks, television, websites
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Communication must adapt as cuts bite
In the past few days a lot has been written about the potential impact of public sector cuts on the future of PR and communications working in those areas. It is clear that some form of communication support is going … Continue reading
How #gmp24 happened
The challenge was to find a way to show people the wide range of issues the police are called to deal with. There were many possibilities – for example, to release statistics and information about crime and incidents over a … Continue reading
Code red for evaluation
The challenge for communication professionals is how they are going to demonstrate value for money and direct impact on organisational priorities. Continue reading
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Tagged #police, AMEC, budget, CIPR, communication, cutbacks, hyperlocal, hyperlocal websites, media, newspapers, PR, public relations, public sector, recession, social media, social networks, twitter
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