From the monthly archives:

May 2009

Alan Johnson’s call today for a return to the Jenkins Commission advice for an Alternative Vote Plus system of Proportional Representation feels a bit hollow after the revelations and fiascos of recent Parliamentary days.

Alongside Cameron’s call to open up the Parliamentary Prospects list, even to non-Tories and those interested in public service over politics, this gives a sense of some political posturing and playmaking in the hopeful event of a leadership change or substantial shift.

A true citizen renaissance, in the UK at least, demands a complete overhaul of the parliamentary system – including two proportionately and (in the case of the upper house) fully elected chambers; fixed term parliaments and premierships; and transparency throughout. If some good is to emerge from the gloom of the past fortnight, then active citizens and the commentators of the fourth estate must continue to press for urgent reform – taking Johnson and Cameron (and whoever else climbs aboard the bandwagon) at face value for the greater good.

Hat-Trick

by Robert Phillips on 22 May 2009 · 0 comments

Huge congratulations to the JCPR Wonderbra team for a proud win at the Sabre awards in Stockholm last night!

The ‘Science of Sexy’ is a truly breakthrough and landmark campaign – mixing the best of Content, Digital and great Publicity. Have a look at this short film about the campaign and what it achieved.

The award comes on the back of a great performance in the PR Week Consumer League Tables last week. Edelman was also named European Consumer Agency of the Year at last night’s Sabres, making it a stunning hat-trick of good news for the team.

My heartfelt thanks and congratulations to everyone involved in these successes.

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Ab Fab for The Citizen

May 21, 2009

At an event at the Edelman London offices earlier this week – co-hosted with Editorial Intelligence and the Reuters Institute of Journalism – we discussed whether or not the Fourth Estate was in permanent decline? Many were trumpeting the Parliamentary expenses scandal as a victory for a (resurgent) media. I, however, would prefer to see [...]

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Shameless Plug!

May 19, 2009

I am delighted to report that Edelman’s Public Affairs team has been shortlisted in two categories for this year’s Public Affairs News Awards.
Anthony Marlowe has been shortlisted in the Newcomer of the Year Category, while Michael Burrell has been shortlisted in the Outstanding Contribution Category – soon the term ‘legend’ will be official!!
A big well [...]

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Wossy Dusts Downing Street, at Least on Twitter

May 10, 2009

Who would have guess that Wossy would be more influential than Downing Street? Or that Jason Bradbury would rank higher than Barrack Obama?
Well, both are true, according to the Celebrity Twitter Index released this week by the consumer and brand gurus at JCPR.
Jonny Bentwood — the guru who developed the methodology — has all the [...]

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Happy Birthday to Spook

May 8, 2009

It was almost exactly a year ago that we announced that Spook Media would become part of the Edelman family.
Across the media industry, acquisitions are always fraught with anxiety, and successful join-ups are, at best, infrequent.
But since the very first moment the Spookies arrived, every minute has been a pleasure. They’ve brought an element of [...]

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Sanity Fills the Vacuum of Leadership

May 5, 2009

News filtering through over the weekend – and reported again today – that a number of prominent business leaders have found their voice over the proposed third runway at Heathrow, is proof positive that there is some emergent sanity in an increasingly insane and illogical, re-trenching world.
At a time where there is a real danger, [...]

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