Articles published on July, 2010

  1. How you respond is a measure of your mettle

    Published on Friday, July 30th, 2010
    He didn’t get it then, and he doesn’t get it now. “Then” was when he fronted up to the affected communities, the media, and politicians over the Gulf oil spill disaster; and “he” is former BP chief Tony Hayward. It is almost beyond comprehension that he would say, when exiting the top job, “Life isn’t fair”. How [...]
  2. Spilling the beans becomes inevitable

    Published on Thursday, July 29th, 2010
    It wasn’t the Australian Leaders’ Debate that sparked a major controversy on Monday morning radio. Nor was it the Leaders’ debate timeslot being moved to give preference to the hotly contested final of Australian Masterchef on Sunday night. No, it was Radio New Zealand’s Morning Report inadvertently disclosing the winner of said cooking show. In an [...]
  3. Network PR Expands Government Relations Offering

    Published on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

    July 22, 2010.   Network PR has appointed the former General Manager of the National Party, Mark Oldershaw, to the position of Director of Government Relations and Advocacy at Network PR. 

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  4. Should governments have the right to censor Facebook?

    Published on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
    Major tragedies are usually followed by a host of different reactions and responses. These are frequently played out in public as individuals try to connect with other like-minded people to affirm their own reaction to a situation. Naturally the online world offers many forums in which to do this. Most recently, British PM David Cameron came [...]
  5. Should governments have the right to censor Facebook?

    Published on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
    Major tragedies are usually followed by a host of different reactions and responses. These are frequently played out in public as individuals try to connect with other like-minded people to affirm their own reaction to a situation. Naturally the online world offers many forums in which to do this. Most recently, British PM David Cameron came [...]