Why
Editorial Partnership and EP.PR?
Some clients wish to communicate directly with their
markets through corporate communications or may be media owners themselves
requiring consultancy and implementation. In which case Editorial Partnership
is structured to meet their needs, using in-house resources and expert
third party suppliers such as design companies.
Many others choose public relations as their single
focus and EP.PR is an expert business to business PR consultancy with
extensive experience in all business sectors. With the internet developing
into the primary source of business to business intelligence, B2B media
relations in particular has emerged as a highly cost-effective communications
channel for both new and established companies.
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Partners
Stephen Foster is a former news editor of Campaign and editor of Marketing
Week. He has written for a number of national newspapers including a
spell as advertising columnist on the London Evening Standard.
With partner David O’Reilly he launched the advertising
magazine Commercials which was subsequently sold to publisher EMAP where
he acted as publisher for a number of years. He oversees a number of
editorial projects at Editorial Partnership and also acts as a consultant
to media owners and investors.
For EP.PR he handles a number of accounts, particularly
clients whose needs include brand-building corporate communications
in tandem with media relations.
David O’Reilly is a former features editor and
deputy editor of Campaign. He launched Commercials with Stephen Foster
and currently heads EP.PR. His client experience includes all aspects
of media, in particular the outdoor industry, market research, direct
marketing and new media.
He has one of the best contact books in the marketing
and media press and also works closely with senior journalists in the
vertical trade press and national business press. He devised EP.PR’s
working system of guaranteed impacts against activity which gives clients
an accountable and transparent means of measuring the success of their
campaigns.
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