View in web browserView text-only versionBlackberry versionMobile versionAdd to safe senders listWednesday 9 May 2012Latest newsPizza Hut appoints Lexis for consumer briefPizza Hut has chosen Lexis to
handle its retained consumer work as it looks to fight off competition from fast-growing rivals.Government 'comms tsar' Jenny Grey to chair PRWeek AwardsJenny Grey, the Government's 'comms tsar', will
chair this year's PRWeek Awards.PR industry bodies hit back at fresh criticismThe PR industry is attempting to become a more combative force in the national media as the industry comes under
increasingly intense scrutiny over ethical issues.Fishburn Hedges appointed by PPL for small business driveFishburn Hedges has been brought in to encourage small businesses to buy a licence to play
music at work.College Hill founder Alex Sandberg steps downAlex Sandberg, chairman College Hill, is to step away from day-to-day involvement in the business he founded.Cable & Wireless Worldwide hires
CatalysisCorporate telecoms provider Cable & Wireless Worldwide has hired agency support to help it communicate with the business and trade press.Infrastructure India calls in Merlin for financial
briefInfrastructure India, a London-listed investment company focused on Indian infrastructure assets, has appointed Merlin to handle its financial and corporate comms.PRWeek analysis and opinionHow
PR agencies' fee income has changed in the past 10 yearsAs 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.How profitable are PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies?For the second year running, PRWeek asked agencies to submit their net profit figures so we could analyse the profitability of the
sector.PRWeek's Top 150 PR Consultancies grow 9% despite tough yearLast year was one of mixed fortunes for the UK PR industry. The economy remained tough, the Cabinet Office confirmed it would close
the COI and work became more project-based.The health of the marcoms groupsThe large marcoms groups have experienced mixed fortunes, with damaging client fee cancellations taking their toll on Chime
and Huntsworth.Latest Blog EntriesA tip for a cold and dreary MondayGed Carroll, 08 May 2012, 2:05PM5 things to look out for at tomorrow's Publishing +Matt Bourn, 08 May 2012, 1:05PMIce Ice
David...Simon Redfern, 08 May 2012, 9:05AMYou know your product sucks when...Ged Carroll, 04 May 2012, 6:05PMTips from Velocity - 7 new laws for a world gone digitalMatt Bourn, 04 May 2012, 3:05PMNHS
reforms - learning communications lessons?Lorna Gozzard, 04 May 2012, 1:05PMPR WEEK JOBSAssociate Director, Unicorn Jobsc. £60k+, Central LondonPR Director - Consumer, Media Recruitment75-80k +
benefits package, LondonAccount Manager - Corporate - Top 10 Agency - London - to £28k plus great benefits, Median£28,000 plus great benefits, LondonASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (THE FOUNDRY GOLD),
Foundry, Thec £75,000, Central LondonFashion PR & Marketing Manager - London - £40k - Inhouse, Ecom Recruitmentup to £40,000 (depending on experience), LondonManage my
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