Newslive to sponsor PRCA Awards 2010

London, 25 August 2010 - Newslive, the reputation monitoring and analysis service for the PR industry, today announced it is to sponsor the Public Sector Award at the 2010 PRCA Awards.

Promoting and assisting excellence in PR, Newslive and the PRCA are natural partners, both growing in reputation and authority and both providing the tools to support PR professionals in the digital age.

Clients of Newslive come from a broad range of international and UK based markets, including a growing number from the Public Sector.,

Samantha Hamilton, Newslive MD, said:

“Whoever wins this award does it against a background of unprecedented change and unpredictability and will undoubtedly be one of the most deserving of the event's winners. At Newslive our commitment to working with the Public Sector is total and the technical and commercial advantages we offer tie in perfectly with the need to get more from your budgets.”

The name of choice for reputation monitoring and analysis, for both agencies and in house teams, Newslive are the friendly, no nonsense, future of PR services. Come and introduce yourself at the event or for more information, contact: sales@newsliveuk.com / 020 7650 9600
www.newsliveuk.com

Notes to editors:

About Newslive:

Technically advanced, but run by PR professionals, the Newslive service is guaranteed to be delivered faster than others can supply in many key areas, monitoring Press, Online and Broadcast, all to a technically superior specification than elsewhere. Our integrated social media delivery cuts through the white noise and delivers the feedback you really need. Our ‘on portal' analysis system is supported by a full in depth reputation and campaign analysis service and all content and analysis can be inputted into a top line press office management software solution.

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