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Top 10 most-read articles by PRWeek subscribers in April

These are the most-read articles by PRWeek UK subscribers in April, measured by our ‘known audience’ of named users who logged in.

‘You don’t necessarily have to be a broad church’ – what clients want from agencies

In a new, four-part series running this month, PRWeek asks clients about their agency set-ups and what they value most – and least – from the relationships. Today we speak to Ovo Energy’s Alex Doorey.

PRWeek UK Power Book 2023: Top 10 in Public affairs (agency)

PRWeek’s UK Power Book reveals the PR pros who lead the way in their respective sectors. Here, we rank the key agency players in public affairs.

PRWeek Communicator of the Year 2023: Ukraine’s Mykhailo Fedorov leads comms on the front line

At just 32 years old, Ukraine’s vice prime minister deploys effective communication to fight Russian aggression while simultaneously preparing a tech-led reconstruction of his country postwar.

Why 333 sunflowers appeared at Flatiron Plaza

The Polish government and MikeWorldWide were behind the installation.

Channel 4 – how PR and public affairs helped stave off privatisation

Rumours about the demise of Channel 4 have surrounded the broadcaster ever since it was launched in 1982. But the Government’s decision to launch a formal consultation over Channel 4’s future, in July 2021, marked the start of a battle for survival.

Lowdown: Americans weigh in on companies addressing social issues

Inside the National Abortion Federation’s #ItsYourCall campaign

The organization partnered with celebrities and creative agencies to reach abortion seekers.

Hot off the press: PRWeek’s 22 most-read articles of 2022

From the diary of a Cannes virgin and the newest agencies to watch to the Top 150 consultancies and the biggest people moves of the year.

Don’t make a royal mess of comms

Stay quiet? Pay tribute? Get it wrong and end up with a ruined reputation among royalists? Our panel of experts suggests a variety of ways to navigate a very delicate situation that will continue for several days to come.