Entries by Tara Munis

Bold Media Singapore Rebrands to Bud Communications

Singapore, April 27th, 2020– Technology public relations and marketing consultancy, Bold Media Singapore today announces a rebrand to Bud Communications.  Based in Singapore, the specialist agency has been helping technology businesses in Asia Pacific and beyond to turn bold ideas into real business outcomes since launching in 2017. The new brand reflects the businesses’ evolution […]

Global Communication Report Finds New Activists are Younger, More Diverse, More Collaborative and More Likely to Vote than Protest

The fifth annual Global Communication Report, New Activism, the report from the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations in partnership with Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management and other Public Relations organisations examines the evolution of activism and its impact on PR. It finds the new generation of activists are younger, more diverse, […]

Difficult Times are Creating Long-Lasting Opportunities for the APAC Communications Industry

Flexible working may be here to stay Increased recognition of the value of communications Hong Kong, 22nd April, 2020 –  The 2020 State of the Industry Report, produced by Prospect and PublicAffairsAsia, was released this week. The report consolidates qualitative research conducted among 100 frontline practitioners and quantitative assessments of salaries among 345 clients and […]

PRCA launches NextGen Global Creative Challenge

Singapore, 14th April 2020 – The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has announced a global competition, NextGen Global Creative Challenge, to inspire and celebrate the industry’s creativity, in partnership with PRovoke Media. The move follows Cannes Lions Festival’s decision to cancel this year’s event.

PRCA COVID-19 Taskforce Launches Support Service for communications Leaders

Singapore, 13th April 2020 – The PRCA’s Global COVID-19 Taskforce has launched a free consultation service to help communications leaders manage their organisations and agencies through the COVID-19 crisis. 77% of PR businesses expect the current pandemic to cause a loss of earnings, according to research published by ICCO and PRovoke.