Monthly Archives: November 2011

A Nation Talking to Itself

I have been watching the Leveson Inquiry with interest. With each celebrity and high profile testimony comes even more unsettling insights into the workings of the national media. Only a few people will ever personally face the scrutiny of the … Continue reading

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Shifting sands – sink or swim?

Recently I have had a number of opportunities to speak with a variety of PR colleagues about the future of the industry and the changing communication landscape. It has been a great opportunity to reflect on the issues, challenges and … Continue reading

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Forbidden worlds – can we ignore social media?

Following the disorder that hit the streets of the UK in August there has continued to be extensive discussion about the role of social media. Mainly this was a debate about the possibility of closing down social networks during such … Continue reading

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Social media – is there a grand plan?

Through social networks I have been able to make contact with people around the world with no regard to boundaries and borders. It has effectively given me the opportunity to have conversations that span the globe. Like most people when … Continue reading

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