By Mark Bahnisch on May 10, 2010
The Guardian is reporting that Nick Clegg will announce within 24 hours whether the Liberal Democrats will go into Coalition with the Conservatives or support a minority Tory administration or join a “Progressive Alliance” comprising Labour, the SNP, Plaid Cymru [...]
Posted in Foreign Elections | Tagged Coalition, conservatives, David Cameron, David Miliband, economy, electoral reform, first past the post, GFC, gordon brown, Greece, hung parliament, Labour, Lib Dems, Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, pact, Plaid Cymru, PR, recession, referendum, SNP, Tories, UK election 2010 |
By Kim on April 13, 2010
Remember how the South Australian and Tasmanian elections were going to be the precursor to the inevitable Abbott Ascendancy? How much can change in politics in such a short period of time! Tasmanian Governor Peter Underwood has asked Labor Premier [...]
Posted in Elections, Federal Elections, Government, Politics, State/Territory Elections | Tagged ALP, David Bartlett, Federal Election 2010, Hare Clark, Labor, Lindsay Tanner, Nick McKim, PR, Tasmania, Tasmanian election 2010, Tasmanian government, Tasmanian politics, The Greens, Tony Abbott |
By tigtog on April 12, 2010
A weekly look at stories various PR people tried to bury in the tail end of the news cycle before this last weekend. What are they hoping that we won’t talk about this week because “it”s old news” now? Let’s [...]
Posted in Media | Tagged news cycle, PR, spin |
By tigtog on April 6, 2010
We might have this as a regular beginning of the week feature – what stories did various PR people try to bury in the tail end of the news cycle over this last weekend? What are they hoping that we [...]
Posted in Media | Tagged news cycle, PR, spin |
By tigtog on April 18, 2009
Just a little somethingsnark I put together following some events of the last few weeks: Large professional organisation covers its operating costs via membership fees and sponsor funding. Many members have pointed out for many years that sponsor funding from [...]
Posted in Disasters, Ethics, Media, The Web | Tagged April Fools joke, clueless, lawsuit, PR, public relations, satire, schadenfreude |
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