AgencyWire on the hunt for UK public relations news
PR Press Network launches AgencyWire, a free newsletter for public relations professionals.
(PRWEB) October 20, 2003
AgencyWire on the hunt for UK public relations news
PR Press Network launches AgencyWire, a free newsletter for public relations professionals.
Contact: Tracey Hopkin
PR Press Network, owner/operator
mailto:tracey@prpn.com
http://www.prpn.com
The PR Press Network - a provider of free services and tools to the PR industry - has launched AgencyWire (http://www.agencywire.com), a free email newsletter for UK public relations professionals.
"This newsletter has come about by a kind of logical, organic progression," said PR Press Network owner/operator Tracey Hopkin. "Given that we offer services to the public relations industry - and therefore have day-to-day contact with thousands of individuals in this field - it makes complete sense to also offer a central source of news and information.
We look forward to sending news, features and opinions to our subscribers, but we also want to hear from them about developments in their business."
This newsletter includes links to public relations issues mentioned in the UK press as well as carefully selected content from some of the PR Press Networks other services, including media-related events recently added to newsnext.com (http://www.newsnext.com), the latest PR job opportunities advertised on prposts.com (http://www.prposts.com), and company info posted to ClickProfiles (http://www.clickprofiles.co.uk).
PR professionals can sign up for the newsletter at http://www.agencywire.com and find out how to file their own news and updates for publication in AgencyWire.
The first issue has also been posted online -- at http://www.prpn.com/171003_firstaw.html
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About the PR Press Network
The PR Press Network is a provider of free services to the UK media industry. Launched in May 2003, its first websites were newsnext.com, prposts.com and prfinder.com. The PR Press Network has more in the pipeline for the remainder of 2003 and into 2004.
More info about the sites can be found at http://www.prpn.com/sites.html
While the sites and services have a clear UK focus, international users are encouraged to use the sites and the PR Press Network has plans to offer its services to a more international audience by the end of 2003.
PR Press Network
http://www.prpn.com
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