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...Until 2022 the family owned all the major newspapers in New Brunswick, which it sold to Postmedia, Canada’s biggest newspaper chain, known for its preference for conservative politicians....
...Parker and Miller are business partners in the Brunswick Group, a London-based PR and communications adviser, with over a decade’s experience of working with business leaders....
...Brunswick Group has hired Cheryl Heinonen as a partner in San Francisco. She joins from Macy’s, where she led the company’s communications strategy....
...Job moves Brunswick has hired Dan Lambeth as a partner in London focusing on ESG issues. He joins from JPMorgan....
...Together they cost me $40 — more than a newspaper subscription but less than the ever expanding number of TV and video services I sign up for....
...Back when I was a junior reporter, I watched my then newspaper’s White House correspondent compete head-to-head with her husband, who covered the US president for another publication....
...Only 11 per cent of oil and gas company chief executives are active on social media, according to research the Brunswick PR group did last year....
...Brunswick and Finsbury are global businesses, a tribute to the ambition and drive of their founders Sir Alan Parker and Roland Rudd. These firms see and sell themselves as much more than PR agents....
...His sidekick Sergeant Brunswick means well, but is actively discouraged from investigating anything. Investigations there will have to be, though....
...And earlier this year we shared Li’s response to newspapers questioning his financial stability: fake news!...
...Brunswick has hired Renfeng Zhao as a new partner in the firm’s Beijing office. He joins from Kreab where he worked in London and China. Before that, he spent 10 years at China Daily Newspaper....
...The campaign by a newspaper that speaks to the heartland of Conservative voters meant that “it was inevitable this would be a rising political issue”, said a GKN defender....
...The Gover has developed a reputation for treachery and his wife is known for dishing the dirt on people in her newspaper column....
...Flag as Important Spinning a global story Financial PR firms are in demand, with private equity looking for a piece of Sard Verbinnen and agencies like Brunswick expected to craft a corporate narrative...
...David Yelland: Kitchen work Hack-turned-flack David Yelland is leaving public relations group Brunswick after almost a decade to go it alone....
...The decision reflects weak advertising trends, particularly in its Australian newspapers but also in some US businesses....
...The sale is being held in London, at Brunswick House, an 18th-century building that nestles at the foot of the high rises of Vauxhall, and houses the London Architectural Salvage & Supply Company (Lassco...
...(A) Alberta, (B) New Brunswick, (C) Saskatchewan, (D) Manitoba. 4 What principle was Canada’s constitution founded on?...
...She says the editor of the local newspaper which hosted her residency was initially sceptical about her project....
...I was sent by a newspaper to a fantastic spa in Taiwan once. I got really into the whole Zen business: lots of deep breaths and thinking about nothing....
...BNP Paribas, France’s largest bank, has also filed an application for a listing, according to Hong Kong newspapers....
...We will make this right,” the newspaper ad says, showing a boat laying a boom intended to protect marshland....
...Mr Murdoch made these remarks in an interview with the Brunswick partner David Yelland, a former editor of the Sun newspaper....
...The writer is a partner at Brunswick Group and a former editor of The Sun newspaper THE CONSULTANTTom Maddocks It is not surprising that many chief executives and chairmen prefer to avoid media scrutiny...
...“Never get angry with newspapers, especially Le Monde. They are so powerful....
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