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Leanne| May 3, 2012| General, PR & Comms

A picture’s worth a thousand words

Excerpt from letter to Corby local paper, Extra Newspapers: ‘I was really disappointed when I opened the Guardian newspaper yesterday to see a rather grim picture of Corby’s town centre used to illustrate the problems being experienced by local businesses. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/apr/23/doldrums-britain-jobs-blow-corby?INTCMP=SRCH) A picture is worth a thousand words and the…

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David| January 5, 2012| Food & Drink, PR & Comms

GLORIOUS! growth

Just before we broke out of the office for Christmas, it was reported in The Grocer that GLORIOUS! had increased its year on year sales by 80%, in comparison to an overall growth in the soup category of 5.5%. These impressive 2011 growth figures far outshone all other soups in…

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Fast growing expansion has enabled GLORIOUS! to launch new ranges including their Skinny Dip range
David| December 22, 2011| General, PR & Comms

The Right to Reply

This month one of the ING MEDIA team went to an event hosted by a journalist who decided to celebrate the festive season by reading out a selection of her favourite PR gaffes from the past 12 months. This isn’t unusual – journalists often mock the mistakes made in press…

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Chantelle| November 18, 2011| Architecture, PR & Comms

An International Perspective

At ING MEDIA we not only work with some of the UK’s leading architectural practices, but a range of international clients, such as Kohn Pedersen Fox and HASSELL. I am particularly lucky to be working with HEAT Architecture, an initiative of the Queensland Government, which is supporting the Australian state’s…

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Kurilpa Bridge, Brisbane, Australia. Photo: Christopher Frederick Jones
Clea| June 1, 2011| Food & Drink, General, PR & Comms

Champagne & Canapés

You’re at an event, sipping at a glass of battery acid and trying to muster the courage to try one of the shrivelled, depressed-looking prawns. A caterer (who probably moonlights as a David Hasselhoff impersonator) saunters past, nimbly dodging your attempts to snag a napkin with a surly grace that…

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admin| June 1, 2011| Food & Drink, General, PR & Comms

Champagne & Canapés

You’re at an event, sipping at a glass of battery acid and trying to muster the courage to try one of the shrivelled, depressed-looking prawns. A caterer (who probably moonlights as a David Hasselhoff impersonator) saunters past, nimbly dodging your attempts to snag a napkin with a surly grace that…

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Libby| March 24, 2011| PR & Comms

Marketing Week: Why blogs and tweets give pr machine bite

“How can we use social media to enhance our brand and engage with our target audience?” “As a PR agency, how do you go about targeting influential bloggers and tweeters to benefit a brand or business?”… At the moment, these are the questions we get asked most at ING MEDIA….

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Leanne| December 6, 2010| Architecture, PR & Comms

The dangers of community consultation

Interesting article in today’s Building Design magazine about the cancellation of a community consultation in Walthamstow. Apparently, tempers were so frayed that the staff no longer felt safe enough to ‘consult’ the community. PR is not often seen of as a dangerous profession, but it’s a serious issue. Community consultation…

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