Sponsorship

“Bloodgate” update – physio wins but does rugby lose appeal?

I’ve written on this twice before and I maintain that real damage has been done to rugby’s reputation. However, here’s a quick update, courtesy of the Independent via PA (no paywall!). Former Harlequins physiotherapist Steph Brennan won a High Court battle today over the decision to strike him off for his part in the “Bloodgate” …

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Commonwealth Games to “Carry On?”

what the whole event has missed since the potential PR disaster first began to loom on the horizon was a clear communications strategy. Not until the 11th hour, with the intervention of chief minister Sheila Dikshit, has there been a “face” to clarify, cajole and explain the difficult situation.

Simon Cowell, Haiti and the Power of PR

The media offers the ultimate tool to raise awareness of campaigns – be they cynical or philanthropic. PR consultants and their clients have the skills, contacts and ability to utilise this tool. Whether that be for pure commercial gain, charitable causes or a combination of both, I’d argue that the question should always be “which came first?” The PR campaign or the urge to help?

Is Gillette out of the Woods?

Tiger would have been better served by coming out and making a statement to the media immediately. Instead, he sat back, probably worried about saying or doing the wrong thing. The resultantvacuum of silence was then filled by a voracious media, determined to get their pound of flesh and now the leeches are forming on the underbelly of the popular press, feeding their faces at the banquet before the platters are removed.