It appears as if one the most mouth-watering public sector PR briefs the Merseyside region has seen in recent years has just come up for grabs, with the news that Merseytravel is looking for communications support from March of next year.
A new agency is set to be unveiled in Manchester, bringing together a high profile creative director, account director and managing director from separate regional firms. The team apparently has two ‘very large’ accounts lined up.
In a survey conducted by streetGov on the streets of Liverpool, the majority of respondents were generally positive about the impending Capital of Culture status. With only 20% deeming it to be a “big waste of time and money”…
How-Do is pleased to announce it is to be the regional media partner of the Big Chip Awards 2008 – the tenth anniversary year of the UK’s largest regionally-based digital awards initiative and the 60th anniversary of the world’s first computer, designed and built in Manchester.
With the exception of a couple of detractors, a How-Do conducted vox pop of the media community appears to have given the launch issue of Crain’s Manchester Business a cautiously optimistic thumbs up.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, arguably one of the most respected and recognizable members of the Christian Church, has apologised about his religion’s treatment of gay people in an exclusive BBC Radio Manchester interview.
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