Admiral Taverns appoints Houston PR

Admiral Taverns, one of the UK’s largest community pub companies with more than 800 pubs nationwide, has appointed Houston PR as its retained communications consultancy. Kate Hoare, associate director, will lead the account and work closely with the Admiral Taverns on a wide-ranging brief encompassing corporate, consumer and social communications. Hoare said: “Admiral Taverns is fantastic […]

Shooting Star expands Lincoln PR team with new hire

PR and marketing agency Shooting Star has expanded its team in Lincoln with the appointment of new junior account executive Nikhita Keshwara. Working alongside account manager Mike Shields, she is responsible for writing and issuing news releases, researching and building media databases, monitoring and updating social media and copywriting for various clients. The 22-year-old has […]

White Paper: Fake news and communications

With the concept of fake news challenging consumer trust in the media, Cision has published a new UK white paper highlighting the challenges this phenomenon creates for communicators and how to overcome them. It reveals how important this issue is in the eyes of the public using exclusive survey data – and provides key insights from […]

PR event: Financial panel to address “Brexit comms” challenges and market disruption

With Brexit negotiations finally underway, a panel of media, fintech and PR experts will meet in London next week to discuss why it’s essential for financial services businesses, from fintech start-ups to major banks, to have strong comms strategies. Enter your details into the form below for an evening of drinks, canapes, PR discussion and networking opportunities […]

PR Case Study: W – Is It OK For Guys?

W Communications helped Lynx shake its outdated “lad culture” reputation with this thought-provoking campaign, and generated an impassioned debate about masculinity in modern Britain in the process.  Campaign name: Is It OK For Guys… Client: Lynx Timing:  May 2016 – May 2017 Budget:  £75,001-£100,000 Summary Lynx was a huge brand with a big problem: media […]

Chivas Brothers awards global PR brief to Cirkle

Chivas Brothers, the whisky and gin business from Pernod Ricard, has appointed Cirkle to drive fame for its Scotch whisky brand, Royal Salute, ahead of a festive gift pack release later this year. Led by Kate Gibson, Cirkle’s senior director, consumer, Cirkle will spearhead the brand’s global influencer outreach to attract whisky aficionados and consumers […]

Tin Man wins Old Pulteney whisky brief

Single malt Scotch whisky Old Pulteney has appointed Tin Man as its new consumer PR agency following a competitive pitch. Tin Man, which recently won Marketing Agency of the Year at The Drum Awards, will be tasked with amplifying the brand’s maritime malt positioning and building brand awareness among global malt enthusiasts. Old Pulteney’s sister brand anCnoc, another […]

Cannes 2017: PR Lions round-up

Here are our highlights from the 64th Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity which is taking place this week. PR enjoys new rules boost For the first time, the Cannes Lions Awards has allowed entrants to credit PR agencies that participated in their campaigns this year. As a result, 17 Gold Lions were awarded to PR […]

Weber Shandwick partners with Tavistock to “disrupt financial PR”

Weber Shandwick and financial comms firm Tavistock have signed a strategic partnership to “disrupt the financial PR market”. Tavistock and Weber Shandwick London’s corporate, financial and public affairs (CFPA) practice will jointly market and promote relevant aspects of their offerings, undertake joint pitches and refer work to each other, where appropriate. Based in the City of London, […]

This week’s PR news in brief (19-23 June)

Here is a round-up of the essential PR stories, account and pitch wins and people news that have been announced over the last week. Account wins Australian financial comparison site finder.com has chosen Rooster PR to support its UK launch, following a competitive pitch. UK sportsbook Sky Bet has appointed Who Wot Why as its creative partner […]