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Category Archives: Broadcast
Still not tired of London and its ‘wonderful immensity’
“… when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.” Our senior consultant Andrew Weltch argues it’s probably as true today as it was when Samuel Johnson … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast, Business, Media, Television, Transport
Tagged BBC, Cardiff, His Dark Materials, London, National Theatre, Royal Festival Hall, Samuel Johnson, South Bank
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Lights! Camera! Action! We’re in the movie business
We have long been renowned for our excellent work in the worlds of sport, education and business; but now we’re in the movies too! While we continue to work across a range of sectors, helping clients develop and communicate their … Continue reading
Our media training days: “Enjoyable” “Invigorating” “I would recommend this course to everyone”
Our media training days provide an affordable, enjoyable and valuable insight into the news media and how to get the most from interview opportunities.
Posted in Broadcast, Business, Education, Magazines, Marketing, Media, Newspapers, Public relations, Sport, Television, Video
Tagged Mariclare Carey-Jones, Media training, Television, Training
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The man who changed the face of tennis
Amid all the worthy winners at last week’s Tennis Wales awards, a 78-year-old man stole the show. That’s understandable because Mike Davies is the man who changed the face of tennis.
Posted in Broadcast, Marketing, Media, Sport, Television, Tennis, Uncategorized
Tagged Cardiff, Mike Davies, Swansea, tennis, Wales
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Award-winning Neil Cowley talks social media – and all that jazz
How did super-talented, but (let’s be honest) not yet household names, Neil Cowley Trio win a popular vote to beat international singing star Jamie Cullum and lift the UK Jazz Artist title last month? Well, maybe social media played a … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast, Media, Music, Social media, Uncategorized
Tagged awards, Facebook, jazz, Jazz FM, music, Myspace, Neil Cowley, Neil Cowley Trio, radio, social media, Twitter
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Go Compare this student job application with others
Insurance comparison website Go Compare has really stepped up its social media activity over the last year or so – and very successfully too. But now a Welsh university student has used digital to create his own unusual bid for … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast, Business, Design, Media, Social media, Uncategorized
Tagged Gio Campario, Go Compare, insurance, job application, social media, Swansea University
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As Sky Sports’ new Formula 1 channel goes live, we wonder – why were people so upset?
Tell me why I do like Mondays – football on TV
There was a time when football, in its various guises, was generally something for the weekend. But the long-running success of a US TV show has made football at the start of the week something of a global media phenomenon.
Posted in American football, Association Football / soccer, Broadcast, Football, Media, Rugby league, Sport, Television, Uncategorized
Tagged ABC, English Premier League, EPL, ESPN, football, Monday Night Football, National Football League, National Rugby League, NFL, NRL, Premier League, radio, rugby, rugby league, Sky Sports, Sky TV, soccer, Television, Triple M
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How a Super League shock played out in social media
Among all the codes of football, rugby league seems to produce more than its share of off-field controversy – and this week’s jaw-dropping announcement of the new Super League licences was played out in real-time through social media.
Posted in Broadcast, Canadian, Football, Ice hockey, Media, Public relations, Rugby league, Social media, Sport, Television, Uncategorized
Tagged Canadian football, Crusaders, fans, football, Keith Senior, Leeds Rhinos, licensing, RFL, rugby, Rugby Football League, rugby league, social media, supporters, Twitter, Wakefield Wildcats, Wales, Widnes Vikings, Wrexham
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Ice hockey’s big weekend stays in Nottingham: good news, but…
The announcement this week that the National Ice Centre in Nottingham is to host ice hockey’s Elite League play-off finals for the next five years should be given a cautious welcome.
Posted in Broadcast, Ice hockey, Media, Sponsorship, Sport, Television, Uncategorized
Tagged arenas, BBC, Cardiff, Cardiff Devils, Elite League, Elite League Ice Hockey, fans, ice hockey, media, Nottingham, Nottingham Panthers, Sky Sports, spectators, Television, TV, UK sport, venues, Wembley, Wembley Arena, winter sports
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