PR Week - le magazine britannique des professionnels de la communication. Toutes les semaines, Echo Research au Royaume-Uni analyse l'actualité dans les médias britanniques.
03 juin 2008
BBC: Report on pay and salaries of ‘talent’
The BBC Trust’s report that was prompted by speculation over the salary it paid Jonathan Ross and other presenters drew accusations that “the BBC seems to be doing precious little to manage top talent costs” (Times, 3 June) despite ‘talent’ being “the lifeblood of the BBC” (BBC, 2 June).
28 mai 2008
Russian win was a political ‘fix’
Another abysmal showing from Britain in the Eurovision song contest was enough to bring strong hints from host Terry Wogan that he might not make another appearance, after declaring that Eurovision was “no longer a music contest”
15 mai 2008
Centrica : Profits and price rises
Centrica’s “management statement” set off a “storm of protest” (Times, 13 May)
06 mai 2008
Microsoft abandons hostile bid
After three months of discussions, Microsoft walked away from its bid to buy Yahoo
01 mai 2008
Release of GTA IV
The level of criticism aimed at the eagerly awaited launch of Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto IV (GTA) was miniscule compared to other computer games that are reputed to glorify violence
25 avril 2008
RBS : Rights’ issue speculation
Days of “frenzied speculation” about an impending rights’ issue by Royal Bank of Scotland (Guardian, 22 April) were confirmed in the wake of the Bank of England’s announcement of the issuing of £50bn worth of Treasury bonds to shore up banks’ lending positions.
18 avril 2008
International Olympic Committee : London torch relay
The Guardian joined the ranks of the right-wing press putting pressure on Gordon Brown by describing him as “the sub-prime minister”
11 avril 2008
International Olympic Committee : London torch relay
The relay of sports people, celebrities and businessmen carrying the Olympic flame through London was turned into a “turbulent day” by pro-Tibet protesters (Times, 7 April)
04 avril 2008
High Street Banks/British Banking Association : New Banking Code comes into force
The long-awaited new voluntary code for high street banks which promised they would be "sympathetic and positive" when dealing with debtors was launched by the British Banking Association (BBA) and largely ignored by the press.
28 mars 2008
BAA : Fingerprint plan may delay opening of T5
Just days ahead of the opening of Heathrow’s Terminal 5, airport operator BAA came under pressure over plans to fingerprint all passengers as a security measure against ‘passenger switching’.
21 mars 2008
Conservative Party : Tories encourage responsible business
David Cameron rattled a few cages at the launch of the Conservatives’ policy paper on corporate social responsibility, not least those of the leaders of business organisations. Announcing a voluntary series of ‘responsibility deals’ Cameron insisted the Tories could be "both pro-business . . . and also passionate about responsible business"
07 mars 2008
Royal United Hospital Bath: Lord Mancroft criticises nurses
Lord Mancroft, the outspoken hereditary peer, stirred up a hornet’s nest when he accused nurses at the Royal United Hospital in Bath of being "grubby, drunken and promiscuous"
29 février 2008
Virgin Airlines: First commercial biofuelled flight
There was a rather predictable shout of “publicity stunt” when Virgin became the first airline to use biofuel mixed with aviation fuel in a commercial flight.
22 février 2008
Yahoo: Seeking alternative to Microsoft bid
The heavyweight merger tussle between Microsoft and Yahoo admitted a new entrant this week with Rupert Murdoch apparently mulling over a ‘white knight’ deal which would see Newscorp’s MySpace merged with Yahoo in return for 20% ownership.
15 février 2008
Closing digital radio stations
GCap Media’s recently appointed CEO Fru Hazlitt is under increasing takeover pressure from media heavyweight Charles Allen, ex-ITV CEO now chairman of Global Radio, and tried to shore up her defences by announcing plans to back out of digital radio, but her presentation to shareholders was termed “far from compelling” by Peter Thal Larsen (FT, 12 Feb).
08 février 2008
Egg sélectionne ses clients
Egg, racheté à Prudential par Citigroup en 2007, a failli provoquer une révolution en retirant leur carte de crédit à 160.000 clients.
01 février 2008
Grogne des usagers des trains de la First Great Western
Des passagers portant des masques de vaches et brandissant de faux tickets pour protester contre les «trains en retard, bondés et chers» de First Great Western (Times, 28 janvier 2008) ont mis à mal de manière théâtrale la notoriété de «la société de chemin de fer la pire de Grande-Bretagne.» (Sun, 29 janvier 2008.)
25 janvier 2008
Le maire de Londres suscite la polémique
La presse de gauche et de droite s’en est prise à Ken Livingstone, tandis que celle du centre ignorait largement la dernière prise de bec du maire de Londres suite à l’émission Dispatches de Channel 4 du 21 janvier
11 janvier 2008
Tony Blair nommé conseiller stratégique
La perspective pour Tony Blair d’empocher jusqu’à 2,5 millions de livres sterling par an (environ 3,3 millions d’euros) pour apporter «des conseils et un éclairage stratégiques sur les questions de politique mondiale et les nouvelles tendances» (Guardian, 10 janvier 2008) a provoqué un malaise
11 janvier 2008
Npower : Hausse des prix
En annonçant une hausse massive du prix du gaz et de l’électricité, Npower a suscité une forte polémique, et ce malgré les propos de Giuseppe Di Vita, directeur général de la branche consommation résidentielle, qui a décrit cette annonce comme un «événement normal».