Do journalists use Twitter to find their stories? That was the question put before the panel at the inaugural Meet the Media breakfast event. A distinguished selection of leading journalists and media professionals assembled at the Adam Street members' club (home of the London Press Club) to discuss how journalists have incorporated social media into their working lives.
A lively debate ensued on the role of social media in journalists' working lives with some strong opinions being aired.
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All the big digital players are gathering in London 21-22 September to discuss, debate, share strategy, unveil their innovations, share their visions and experiences on consumer behaviour and answer your digital marketing questions.
With ad:tech London 2011 now in its seventh year, 8,000+ industry professionals are set to attend the exhibition and strategic conference. Major players such as: Nike, Google, Facebook, Orange, YouTube, Forrester, ComScore, Ebay, Shazam, Amazon, Fiat and Forbes will discuss the successes and failures of their campaigns and give delegates a behind-the-scenes look at what's to come.
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A host of public relations and communications professionals flocked to the London Film Museum on the 29th June to hear Robin Elias, Managing Editor of ITV news, give an interactive presentation on the challenges of being an editor as well as dispense some invaluable tips on getting your story into the news.
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Damaged but not broken by his service in the Great War, and living a solitary widower’s life in a London attic, accidental detective Laurence Bartram looks into the suspicious death of an old friend and discovers much more than he expected. Learn more about this book here, http://bit.ly/cWaUPM and its author here, http://bit.ly/921bwf Mystery
Over 200 public relations and communications professionals gathered at the St Pancras Renaissance hotel in central London to hear Doug Wills, Managing Editor of the London Evening Standard give a talk on the recent changes at the paper, its long term plans and insights into the future of the newspaper publishing industry.
The evening event hosted by PR Newswire and CorpComms Magazine brought together two great London icons - The London Evening Standard and the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel (formerly The Midland Grand) a magnificent Gothic building that was opened by Queen Victoria in 1873, left to ruin and now painstakingly restored to stand proudly as one of London’s most stunning architectural offerings.
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Katrina, Caleb, and Paige return in the exciting second novel in the Sunset Vampire Series. A trust is betrayed, bonds of friendship are strained, relationships may end, and a tenuous neutrality among the world’s vampire population is threatened. With stakes so high, some will not survive A Bloody London Sunset. Learn about the book and this author here, http://www.rutherfordliterary.com/
Lacoste Claim Crocodile Viral Video filmed in Manchester. The 'Crocodile in Burgess Park London' viral has been claimed by Lacoste as part of their latest online campaign to launch their new fragrance collection Eau De Lacoste, L.12.12. which is inspired by the iconic Lacoste Poloshirt.
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Lacoste Claim Crocodile Viral Video filmed in London. The 'Crocodile in Burgess Park London' viral has been claimed by Lacoste as part of their latest online campaign to launch their new fragrance collection Eau De Lacoste, L.12.12. which is inspired by the iconic Lacoste Poloshirt.
Find out more at http://www.facebook.com/Lacoste
Rock electric violin group FUSE, aka Linzi Stoppard and Ben Lee, were commissioned to produce and perform
'I Vow To Thee'
This special track for the Fashion For The Brave show at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London in aid of Help for Heroes, the Household Cavalry Operational Casualties Fund, and ABF - The Soldiers Charity.
Linzi launched the event to the media on horse back at the Hyde Park Barracks
Burberry streamed its Prorsum Womenswear Autumn Winter 2011 collection to its widest audience yet, live from a new venue in London's Royal Park of Kensington Gardens
The show which took place earlier today was attended by over 1000 guests including Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts, Rachel Bilson, Kate Bosworth, Alexa Chung, Stella Tennant, Maggie Cheung, Douglas Booth, Jamie Hince, Alison Mosshart, Anna Wintour, Samantha Cameron, Mario Testino, Laura Haddock, Lily Donaldson, Sam Clafin, Tom Hughes, Carl Barat, Sacha M'Baye, Alex Watson, Julia Restoin Roitfield, Daisy Lowe, Alice Dellal, Josh Beech, Sophie Kennedy-Clark, Jacob Young, Poppy Delevingne, Matthew Beard, Kelly Sotherton, Pippa Wilson, Nick Rhodes and Simon Le Bon and Burberry Acoustic musicians Misty Miller, Johnny Flynn, Rory Cottam, Gwilym Gold, Karen Anne, George Craig and Sam Beeton all of whom wore Burberry.
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