By Nathan Motton on
October 6, 2011 |
Category: Clients |
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Customer First Solutions (CFS) is a technological provider of data equipment that collects customer experiences, allowing users to analyse the information and improve services and operational efficiency.
We are working with CFS to provide communications support through a targeted public relations programme, as well as ensuring it becomes a market leader in data capture tools.
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October 6, 2011 |
Category: Clients |
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Patient Information Forum (PIF) is an independent social enterprise creating information for patients and the public about their health. PIF is raising the standard of consumer health information by providing advice and training, that enable health information professionals to improve their services.
Journalista is working with PIF to increase their active membership while raising awareness of the organisation through a targeted communications strategy.
By Nathan Motton on
October 6, 2011 |
Category: Campaigns |
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Middle East Journeys is an independent travel company taking tourists on spiritually enriching tours through Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and the Holy Land. The tours are designed for adventurer seekers, students, families and honeymooners.
The first-of-its kind travel company is also encouraging people of different religions to take up joint trips to the region, to counter the spread of interfaith tension and foster greater relations between the Middle East and Europe.
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By Nathan Motton on
October 5, 2011 |
Category: Blog |
Tags: BAE, Conrad Murray, Greece, Journalisted, Michael Jackson, Party Conference, Rihanna, Strictly Come Dancing, Tevez |
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It was seven days of celebrity stories last week with plenty of coverage of Rihanna being told off by an irate farmer, Carlos Tevez’s spat with Manchester City Manager Roberto Mancini and the continued trial of Michael Jackson’s former doctor Conrad Murray.
Of course the party conference season again dominated the news agenda, but you may not have heard about a number of other important stories including strikes in Greece over austerity measures and the axing of 1,000 UK Navy officers.
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By Nathan Motton on
October 5, 2011 |
Category: Clients |
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Ruby Rani is a beautiful new range of Indian-inspired babywear bringing eastern style to Britain’s babies. The boutique label combines traditional Asian designs, rich with colour and embellished in sequins, sashes and embroidery. Designed for celebratory events and everyday use, the range was created by entrepreneur mum Kit Bhatti, after she struggled to find high quality baby clothes to reflect her family’s dual Western and Asian identity.
We are providing communication support by targeting babywear, parenting and Asian publications to highlight the new label and drive customers to the online store.
By Nathan Motton on
September 28, 2011 |
Category: Blog |
Tags: China floods, Christine Lagarde, Dale Farm, Eurozone debt crisis, Labour Party Conference, Mike Tindall, Palestinian State, X Factor |
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Stories about the global financial markets have again returned to the top of the news agenda as debate continues to rage as to how fix the Eurozone debt crisis. Interesting to note that this issue has been around for many weeks, but have the countless high-level talks actually achieved anything?
Of a less serious nature, England Rugby captain Mike Tindall made headlines for all the wrong reasons after an incident in a New Zealand club with a ‘mystery blonde’ and the return of the US X Factor (for whatever reason) received almost three times the coverage of the separation of conjoined twins.
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By Nathan Motton on
September 21, 2011 |
Category: Blog |
Tags: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Journalisted, Kweku Adoboli, Liberal Democrats, London Fashion Week, miners, Swansea Valley, US Open |
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Last week was dominated by a number of national stories including the first two days of the Liberal Democrats’ Conference and the tragic deaths of four miners in the Swansea Valley.
Meanwhile, a bid to hold fixed general elections every five years that was quashed last week received only two articles, while a pipeline fire in Kenya that killed over 100 people was given just 20 articles.
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By Nathan Motton on
September 21, 2011 |
Category: Blog |
Tags: Action for Children, British Library, Oxfam, PRCA, PRCA Awards |
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Journalista is proud to announce that it has been shortlisted for two of the very prestigious PRCA Awards! Our team has been nominated for the Not For Profit and Evaluation awards, both for our work with the conflict resolution and interfaith charity Faith Matters.
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By Nathan Motton on
September 15, 2011 |
Category: Blog |
Tags: 9/11, Baha Mousa, Big Brother, Hurricane Katia, Libya, Osama bin Laden, Red or Black, Twin Towers, World Trade Centre |
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This week saw the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre with most nationals running daily stories in the lead up to 11 September. It may have seemed like saturated coverage, yet the ongoing fallout in Libya was still reported on more heavily over the week.
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By Nathan Motton on
September 7, 2011 |
Category: Blog |
Tags: abortion, Edinburgh, Eurozone, Gaddafi, Libya, Madonna, Mo Farah, premier league, Rebecca Leighton, Simon Cowell |
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Libya again led the news agenda last week as the search for Colonel Gaddafi goes on and the fallout continues from the overthrow of a regime that ruled the country for more than four decades.
Sport also featured prominently last week with news on the final days of the British football transfer window coming second while Mo Farah’s historic gold medal at the World Athletics Championships placed in the top five.
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