Free
D is for deadlines
The A to Z of media relations
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Deadline
Noun
Companies benefit from CEOs active on social media
More than half of chief executives of leading companies in UK, France and Germany are now active on social media
C is for contact details
The A to Z of Media Relations
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Contact details
Cobuild
B is for briefing
The A to Z of media relations
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Briefing
Variable noun
A is for Accenture
The A to Z of media relations
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Accenture
Tips from our media relations team of the year
A is for approval
The A to Z of media relations
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Approval
Unaccountable noun (?)
A is for availability
The A to Z of media relations
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Availability
Noun: the quality or condition of being available
Getting the basics right
Irrelevant press releases continue to be the bane of journalists’ lives
Why do some PRs hate journalists?
Some PRs seem to dislike journalists for suggesting that their main role is media relations
The challenge of ESG
Being a member of the Green Stock Exchange does not guarantee ESG funds will welcome a company with open arms.