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Starbucks losing avid coffee fans

Coffee chain Starbucks is ­being deserted by a significant minority of consumers, research by PRWeek shows.

Comms may need a revamp, says Church

The Archbishop of Canterbury’s top PR adviser has suggested the Church of England (CofE) is looking at shaking up its comms following last week’s disastrous Sharia law speech.

Editors back Brown’s plan to revamp comms

Political editors have backed moves by Gordon Brown to overhaul strategic comms at Number 10.

Clients look elsewhere as consultancy bites the dust

A number of companies inc­luding the restaurant chain Gourmet Burger Kitchen are seeking new PR support after the agency they currently use announced it was closing down.

Star status for 11 PR shops in Best Companies survey

Eleven PR companies have received ‘Best Companies 2008′ star status accreditation for their workplaces and investment in their staff.

Police urged to improve comms to win back trust

The police’s methods of communicating with local communities have come under attack in a rev­iew of policing.

RSPCA clings on to top position with one article more than RSPB

The RSPB flew back into this month’s NGO Watch for the first time since October, but failed to knock the RSPCA off its perch.

MPs fail to challenge Morris on parliamentary pass claim

The public affairs industry emerged unscathed from the latest public administration select committee hearing – but only after MPs allowed a contentious claim about parliamentary passes to go unchallenged.

NHS and pharma firms urged to unite for patients’ sake

Healthcare PROs have welcomed new guidance that encourages the NHS to work jointly with the pharmaceutical industry to improve pat­ient care.

City shops to capitalise on return of rights issues

Confusion in the media over ‘rights issues’ could cause firms to turn to PR, a respec­ted City PRO has predicted.

Anti-Paparazzi Law Proposed – ‘Britney’s Law’

(TrendHunter.com) With the recent drama surrounding Britney Spears, the world’s awareness was raised concerning the issue of how close paparazzi can get to the celebrity and how far they could push the privacy and public safety envelope. It was 11 years ago when Princess Diana died of severe injuries from a fatal car…

Digital Watermarking Via Eye – Canon Iris Registration Watermark

Any photographer knows how frustrating it is to have their images used without their permission. A new innovation, however, would allow for photo copyrighting to be all in the eye. Don’t see what I mean?

Two protection techniques used before are watermarking and severe compression, yet those ruin t…

TBWA Thailand names Tresuchon to senior role

BANGKOK – TBWA Thailand has hired OMD’s general manager Narong Tresuchon (pictured) as managing director of international accounts.

Celebrity Search Engines – Search With Kanye West

(TrendHunter.com) The hip-hop mega star Kanye West has his very own search engine which is powered by Google and Ask. The engine which is called “Search with Kanye West”, promises to reward its users with something called “Swag Bucks” which are a sort of digital currency that can be redeemed for goodies such as autog…

Robotic Coffee Taster – Nestle Java Assesser

(TrendHunter.com) I’ve always held the opinion that food and beverage critics are nothing more than an ancient bloodline bent on protecting the family business at all costs. The sayings ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder’ and ‘a #### sandwich is good if you like it’ say it best.

That being said, Nestle researche…

We Will Abolish War

While wars continue to rage in Iraq, Afghanistan and across Africa, if we truly want to stop war, we must start to believe that we can do it.

Phone Tech Transforms Fashion Week – Nokia 6131 NFC (VIDEO)

(TrendHunter.com) A few key players in the mobile phone world are using at London Fashion Week, which is currently running, as an opportune venue to test drive some innovative new technologies like NFC’s Instant Fashion Feedback.

Nokia, for example is working with designer Emilio de la Morena who is using Near Field…

Phone Tech Transforms Fashion Week – Nokia 6131 NFC

A few key players in the mobile phone world are using at London Fashion Week, which is currently running, as an opportune venue to test drive some innovative new technologies like NFC’s Instant Fashion Feedback.

Nokia, for example is working with designer Emilio de la Morena who is using Near Field…

Taco Bell Pairs with Sexy Sports Illustrated

Taco Bell and Sports Illustrated have jointly launched an online ad campaign that allows users to pretend they’re photographers snapping photos of a sultry supermodel.The campaign, created by Draftfcb Orange County, includes a new Web site called DirectDaniella.com. The site features interactive videos of 2008 Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Daniella Sarahyba presented in several Grand Cayman Island settings.

Using their mouse to control the pseudo camera, users can snap photos of Sarahyba as she talks to the camera, plays volleyball, reclines, poses, strolls, nearly gets bit by a parrot, and does other stuff in her bikini. The photos can then be downloaded or sent to friends.

“We really kind of tap into your own creativity,” said Taco Bell Corp. spokesman Will Bortz. He said the site attempts to simulate what it would be like “if you had a chance to shoot one of these swimsuit models.”

Online video ads promoting the Direct Daniella site are being run on MTV.com, VH1.com, ESPN.com and SI.com, said Bortz. It is also being promoted by a three-page ad in the just-released 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, and on more than 208 million “limited edition” Taco Bell Hot Border Sauce packets. According to Taco Bell, this is the first time the sauce packets have been printed without their “iconic” blurbs of “sauce wisdom.”

Bortz said Draftfcb Orange County will keep tabs on the success of the campaign, gathering data about how many people check out the site, how long they stay, and more. The campaign will run for three months, he added.

“It’s really about getting people engaged in your brand in a fun way,” said Bortz. He noted Taco Bell’s customer base is split evenly between men and women, with most male customers falling into the 18- to 34-year-old range, prime targets of SI’s popular swimsuit issue.

Indeed, the company figures fellows in that demographic will get a kick out of fantasizing that they’ve encountered the Brazilian beauty who assumes they are her pro photographer.

“What we wanted to do is tailor some content that get’s people inside, behind the camera of the swimsuit issue,” said Bortz.