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PR practitioners upbeat

By Leng Yue (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-11-24 08:37

st public relations professionals and companies in China believe the up-coming Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will open up opportunities for development, according to a national survey of the Chinese public relations industry.

PR practitioners upbeat
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[China Daily] PR practitioners upbeat

The survey shows that 67.2 per cent of public relations workers surveyed agree the Beijing Games will offer good opportunity for the development of the PR industry, while only 9.4 per cent disagree.

The survey shows that PR professionals think the Olympics will bring more business opportunities. At the same time, the public will attach great importance to the role of public relations play in daily life.

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The survey was recently conducted by the Advertising Studies School at the Communication University of China. The survey covered a variety of major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guangdong and Changsha.

The results were summarized through235 questionnaires that included 65 from PR companies, 102 from in-house PR departments, and 67 from PR staff.

The survey covered various aspects of the PR industry. In the section related to "the overall attitude to the development of Chinese public relations industry", most PR staff agreed the Beijing Games would have a positive impact on PR companies.

However, some PR practitioners admitted requirements for contracts for the Games would be challenging, and some small PR companies would not be able to compete with larger firms.

The survey results also show that 49.2 per cent of respondents agreed with the idea that the PR industry will do well next year, and 31.7 per cent strongly agreed. Only 1.6 per cent disagreed.

This result showed that most PR staff are optimistic about the development of the PR industry in the coming year.

"The Olympic Games is such a big event that it will attract attention from all over the world, so both the organizing committee of the Games or the Games' sponsors hope to do as much promotional work as possible," said David Liu, managing director of Weber Shandwick in China.

Weber Shandwick is one of the world's leading public relations and communications management firms.

"The organizing committee expects to show the world the real image of China, while the sponsors want to let more people know their brand through the Olympics, so they will hold various marketing and PR activities, which is a good opportunity for the PR companies."

One firm already benefiting from the game is Hill & Knowlton (H&K). The firm won the first PR battle early this April when it was named communications consultant for the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG).

As a communications partner for the Committee, H&K will provide support for major events, communications outreach to the international media, and assistance in communicating Beijing's Olympic vision.

Although H&K grabbed this opportunity, other PR companies won't miss the variety of chances to link their name to the Olympics.

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