Posts Tagged ‘The Sunday Times’

Double B2B PR Success in Sunday Times

Two PR Superstar clients hit the headlines in today’s Sunday Times.

Business Journalist Kasmira Jefford who attended The Leadership Theatre’s Director’s Cut reports on the leadership training event with a difference in the paper’s Appointments Section.

And Andrew Lynch, Assistant Business Editor, talks exclusively to London ’salt cave’ owner Sofia Benke and finds out why her business is proving so popular with tired City slickers, and discovers her ambitious business plans for the future in The Sunday Times Business Supplement.

National B2B Media Interest Grows

   

Business journalists from bbc.co.uk and The Sunday Times are the latest national B2B media who will attend the Director’s Cut event, a UK first, created by The Leadership Theatre.

To find out more about the leadership training event that is getting journalists so excited, including a London-based Business Correspondent from The New York Times who is interested to attend, check out www.theleadershiptheatre.com

Britain’s ‘iPod Concierge’ to the Stars

       

A new technology craze is soon to sweep the UK - and PR Superstar is at the helm of the PR campaign.

It’s relatively unheard of here, but popular in the States where the likes of Barack Obama, Justin Timberlake and Karl Lagerfeld have their own personal ‘iPod loader’!

Move2Digital boss and former music producer Jason Osborne is Britain’s ‘iPod concierge,’ as we have billed him to the press.

He and his team choose music and load tracks on to iPods, MP3s and mobile phones for ‘music rich, time poor’ individuals, including many celebrities such as England footballers and TV presenters.

Catch Technology Editor Mark Prigg’s story about Move2Digital in The London Evening Standard.

The ‘iPod concierge’ story has also stirred interest among Channel Five’s The Gadget Show who’s Editor is keen to feature the service on a future show, and Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme, who have requested an interview with Jason; as well as BBC Radio Five Live, The Sunday Times, The Mail on Sunday; and Boys Toys, Classic FM and Gramophone magazines, who will run articles.