PR Superstar client The Thinking Consultancy will appear in the April edition of Reader’s Digest, one of the UK’s biggest-selling magazines.
Director Paul Hobbs, a former aircraft engineer who developed a ’supersonic’ technique that allows people to read at incredible speeds – up to 30,000 words per minute or 10 whole books in one day – will feature in the forthcoming issue.
Reader’s Digest Features Writer Simon Hemelryk took up PR Superstar’s challenge to master the art of Quantum Reading and signed up for Paul’s 3-day Quantum Reading course. Find out how Simon got on in April’s magazine.
The Thinking Consultancy and its Quantum Reading invention have also appeared in The Financial Times after PR Superstar secured a double page editorial feature in The FT Weekend Magazine.
We have also attracted massive interest from Literary Editors on The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Observer and The Independent who are keen to sign up for the course, following a PR Superstar campaign.





Death Knell for Reader’s Digest?
British institution Reader’s Digest is under threat after the UK edition of the global magazine went into adminstration, it was announced yesterday.
The fate of this once best-read magazine in Britain and its 117 staff now hang in the balance after a reign of 72 years.
These are tough times for everyone and the media world has been no exception. Casualties last year included The London Lite, thelondonpaper, Arena, Maxim and Eve to name but a few; elsewhere there have been radical shake-ups and mass redundancies, with even big-name publishers, such as Guardian News and Media, running at a reputed loss of £100,000 every day.
Fingers crossed that Reader’s Digest can hang on in there! PR Superstar b2b client, The Leadership Theatre and their Director’s Cut event, feature in this month’s edition.
Tags: B2B PR, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest Administration, The Director's Cut, The Leadership Theatre | Posted in Current Affairs Magazines, National Press, PR Comment February 18th, 2010