The next CIPR TV show is on Thursday 6 October at 5pm and will be a two-part public affairs special. The first part of the discussion will be about party conferences and political communications.
CIPR host, Russell Goldsmith and new presenter, David Prescott, will be joined by public affairs experts Iain Anderson, of Cicero Consulting, John Lehal, of Insight Public Affairs and Simon Goldie, of...
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The next CIPR TV show is on Thursday 6 October at 5pm and will be a two-part public affairs special. The first part of the discussion will be about party conferences and political communications.
CIPR host, Russell Goldsmith and new presenter, David Prescott, will be joined by public affairs experts Iain Anderson, of Cicero Consulting, John Lehal, of Insight Public Affairs and Simon Goldie, of LexisNexis. They will be talking about the 2011 party conference season and the political communications and politics associated with it – both in public and behind the scenes.
Part two will focus on social media and its impact on public affairs skills. Experts Mark Pack of MHP and Stuart Bruce of the CIPR social media panel will talk about the new channels of communications that are influencing public policy today.
Phillip Sheldrake will be talking to Carla Buzasi, Editor-In-Chief of the recently launched Huffington Post UK. Phillip will be interviewing Carla ahead of the CIPR ‘The Conversation Never Stops’ social media conference on the 14 November, where she is the key note.
If you'd like to put a question to the panellists, please submit it via the question box below or tweet using the hashtag #ciprtv.
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