CONGRATULATIONS to journalists at Trinity Mirror in the Midlands for averting threatened compulsory redundancies at their newspapers.
The threat of a one-day strike by journalists this Thursday, seems to have brought Trinity bosses to their senses.
The strike has now been called off after Trinity, publishers of the Daily Mirror, agreed to withdraw compulsory job losses in [...]
Filed in: Media relations
EVER wondered how the giant corporate Public Relations and advertising agencies win business?
Now you can get a valuable comedy insight, courtesy of YouTube (or ‘MyTube’ as perhaps it should now become known).
Congratulations to Jon Mason, aka Jollywise, for his hysterical take on the corporate advertising world in ‘The Truth in Ad Sales’.
With almost half a [...]
Filed in: Digital communications
A FASCINATING insight into the workings of Government is provided by the right-wing Spectator magazine in its blog ‘Coffee House’.
It tells how Cabinet Minister Ed Balls, a close confidante of Prime Minister Gordon Brown, rang up the magazine’s political editor, Fraser Nelson, to complain about an earlier article which had branded the Children’s Secretary “a [...]
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