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Technology PR blog by Paul Stallard
Recent Posts
Henry’s PR crisis management
Poor old “Terry Henry”, he has had his Wikipedia page defaced and been the butt of jokes all over the internet, but after his shocking handball (even Arsene Wenger saw it!) should his PR team be worrying? Despite what some sports PR exper...
Meet the media – David Baker, WIRED UK
Back in April of this year WIRED UK launched. The magazine has become synonymous with informed and intelligent analysis in the US so quite rightly was met with a flurry of excitement when it crossed the pond to our shores. So much so that it won the...
Letter in The Times
Following a story this week in The Times by Sathnam Sanghera about why businesses shouldn’t use Twitter I decided to dust the old pen off and compose a letter in response. Sathnam made some very valid points but I felt he had been slightly short si...
Will the media’s paid-for-model work?
I was interested to see NMA has announced that it will be joining Rupert Murdock, the FT and Emap by experimenting with paid-for models online. In a statement on its site it announced that online access to all magazine content apart from opinion will...
Social media ROI
While catching up on my reading after a month out of the loop playing happy families I came across a link on Brendan Cooper’s blog to a piece on Mashable about ROI with social media. An excellent read and Christina Warren the author has hit the...
Meet the media – Michael Brook, editor of T3
After a short break, my meet the media series returns with a bang. This week my interview is with editor of T3 Magazine and lover of the Wimpy, Michael Brook. I was interested to see his point about bad PR. This is a great point and one a number o...

