ExL Pharma 2nd European PR & Communications Summit for Pharmaceutical, Biotech and Medical Device

Some of the Echo Research team attended this prestigious event in Bayer Scherings Pharma HQ in Berlin. They also ran a pre-conference workshop on PR Measurement & Evaluation.

Echo Research Launches Online Automated Media Analysis System

New York, NY, October 14, 2009 -- Echo Research today announced the launch of its new online media analysis system – Echo Sonar. Echo Sonar is a significant advancement in automated media analysis because of its access to publications around the world and its advanced analytic platform.

Echo's survey for The Guardian helps challenge negative stereotypes of teenage boys...

 


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May 28, 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" (Telegraph, 26 May). Blatant bloc voting by Russia's eastern European neighbours turned this year's Eurovision into a "musical comedy show offering a spot of light entertainment" (Express, 26 May). Despite Wogan backing the UK's entrant, X-factor runner-up Andy Abraham, saying he was "the best UK entry for a while" (Times, 23 May), the British singer finished joint last.

The BBC faced a call from Liberal MP Richard Younger-Ross to "withdraw its funding until there is a fair voting system" (Metro, 26 May). Max Clifford was among those agreeing with Wogan, saying "Terry Wogan is spot on. It's about politics and block voting and nothing to do with the merits of a song" (Mirror, 26 May). The Times pointed out that the last time Britain won was "way back on May 3, 1997. That was Tony Blair's first full day as Prime Minister" (Times, 22 May), while the Guardian called for the event to be rebranded as "European Idol … and get Simon Cowell to organise it" (Guardian, 23 May).

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