We are in an exciting stage of growth and we’re looking for senior PRs to join us on this journey, helping us to lead a team of outstanding PRs. Your ...
It is home to numerous well-known imprints and divisions such as Simon & Schuster, Scribner, Atria Books, Gallery Books, Adams Media, Avid Reader ...
Despite the 476 th heatwave of the year, I have kept my ear to the media-ground to find the best and worst of the PR world from the past seven days. Let’s get about it. Very few stories make me raise ...
Recently, I was sent a survey by my old college about how their young people can prepare for their future careers. It asked how they should embrace AI when so many news stories are focused on the ...
The majority of agencies endlessly talk about culture. "Culture-first." "Tapping into culture." "Inserting the brand in culture." It's become the catch-all word agencies reach for when they want to ...
After a brief hiatus, Stunt Watch is back. And, thankfully, brands have kept themselves busy while we’ve been away. This week we’ve got aging ravers, a long-overdue wardrobe update and possibly the ...
Why is it so hard to pay attention? That question had been on my mind for months. I was finding it hard to focus at work, or be truly present with family and friends. Most people I spoke to felt the ...
CARMA has published the second edition of its Perceptions of AI report, tracking a shift in how artificial intelligence is discussed and governed globally. The study, titled "Perceptions of AI: A ...
Why is it so hard to pay attention? That question had been on my mind for months. I was finding it hard to focus at work, or be truly present with family and friends. Most people I spoke to felt the ...
Welcome to our H1 Recruitment Year in Review PRmoment Podcast, where we discuss the PR job market with Dean Connolly, founder and PR recruitment director at Latte. We look back at the talent trends in ...
Since establishing ourselves in the industry back in 2014, we’ve seen the creator economy change drastically. Today it is unrecognisable from what it was then, confirmed by new research by Goldman ...