by Louisa Coward on 17/03/2010 15:51:00 in CorpComms Online | share me: del.icio.us | digg | reddit | Tweet
NLA launches new licence for smaller PR agencies

Louisa Coward is the editorial intern at CorpComms Magazine

The Newspaper Licensing Agency has announced the launch of an Introductory PR licence to meet the media monitoring needs of smaller PR companies.
The new licence, which caters for agencies of up to five staff and three clients, will charge an annual flat fee of £150 per client to send unlimited print and digital cuttings to a single recipient.
David Pugh, managing director of the NLA, said: 'We are pleased to offer a cost effective copyright solution for smaller PR agencies, wishing to supply newspaper content to their clients. The charge addresses the needs of agencies for a no nonsense, straightforward and cost effective solution, which means they and their clients are copyright compliant.'
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