Omnicom 2.0, WPP office, AI search - 2025's top stories, PRWeek podcast
PRWeek UK journalists pick some of the most significant stories of 2025, in the final episode of the Beyond the Noise podcast of this year.Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen on your favourite platform.This week, John Harrington (UK editor), Evie Barrett (deputy news editor) and Eliza Wiredu (reporter) each choose two stories or events from the year with implications that are likely to be felt in 2026 and beyond.Topics covered include:Omnicom’s acquisition of IPG and what it means for the PR agenciesOpportunities of AI searchAI job cutsWPP’s four-day office mandateUnilever’s eyebrow-raising influencer investmentContinuing gender and ethnicity pay gaps Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to win a PR award – PRWeek podcast
In the latest Beyond the Noise podcast, PRWeek UK shares advice and top tips on how to win an award in PR. Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen on your favourite platform.On this week’s episode, PRWeek UK deputy editor Siobhan Holt is joined by Melissa Clarke, senior events manager at Haymarket Media Group, who oversees several PR award schemes, including the annual PRWeek UK Awards. Also on the podcast is experienced industry judge David Fraser, founder and managing director of PR agency Ready10. His business has won numerous PR awards, from the PRCA to the CIPR schemes – including several PRWeek UK Awards – and this year received its first Cannes Lion for its work on ‘The Meal’ campaign for McDonald’s. In this episode, the pair chat about what it takes to win a PR award. They discuss what the judges are looking for, how to structure an award entry, and explain some of the common mistakes people can make when entering a campaign. They also offer advice to smaller agencies entering PR competitions on a limited budget and discuss the impact of AI technology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happened to ‘wild’ press trips? PRWeek podcast
How have press trips changed in recent years, and how can they be improved? PRWeek’s latest podcast takes a look.The latest episode of Beyond the Noise features Grace Parker, senior partner at Finn Partners, and Heather Delaney, MD and founder of tech comms specialist Gallium Ventures.Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen on your favourite platform.This week’s podcast looks at whether press trips have increased or declined in importance in recent years, and how they have changed.Talking to PRWeek UK editor John Harrington, the guests discuss whether it is more difficult now to get journalists to attend press trips.The issue of expectations around coverage is examined, and the duo discuss how, if at all, journalists and influencers should attend the same trips.Delaney and Parker also reveal their own press trip ‘horror stories’ and offer top tips for getting them right.Do you have any press release horror stories or unusual moments that you would like to share with PRWeek? Comments can be published anonymously. Email john.harrington@haymarket.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Wicks: ‘I’m proud of all the brands I’ve said no to’ – PRWeek podcast
In the latest Beyond the Noise podcast, PRWeek chats to the nation’s PE teacher Joe Wicks and explores the state of influencer marketing, The Body Coach’s ‘Activate’ campaign, and the impact of HFSS regulation on brand campaigns.On this week’s episode, PRWeek UK deputy editor Siobhan Holt and deputy news editor Evie Barrett are joined by Joe Wicks, fitness coach, author and social media star; and Julia Bainbridge, partner at Freuds Group, who leads the health and behaviour change unit.Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen on your favourite platform.In the episode, Wicks and Bainbridge, who partnered with the UK Government to create the ‘Activate’ campaign, explain how the collaboration began and share insights into the national campaign. They examine the shifting landscape of influencer marketing, and reflect on the long-term goals and broader implications for health communications.The guests also address Wicks’ recent ‘Killer Protein Bar’ stunt in collaboration with Channel 4, and analyse the impact of HFSS regulation on brand campaigns and partnerships. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to get promoted in PR
The latest Beyond the Noise podcast explores progression and promotions for women in the industry.PRWeek news reporter Elizabeth Wiredu speaks with Clara Biu, head of consumer communications at Allwyn UK, and Laura Gillen, UK managing director at We. Communications, who share advice on how to get promoted.Both Biu and Gillen, are involved in this year's Mentoring Programme from Women in PR and PRWeek.Beyond the Noise, which is published on alternate weeks, looks at some of the biggest issues affecting comms and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen in the browser above or on your favourite platform.The discussion covers career progression, mentorship, and what it takes to build an inclusive environment for women in PR.Addressing the “penalty” many women face, such as taking time off or working reduced hours for family or personal reasons, the guests outline the tangible changes the PR industry must make to better support women through key life stages. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.