Posts tagged 'journalists'

Are the UK Libel Laws killing journalism?

Emma Knott
10 August 2010
Emma Knott
libel reform

Investigative journalism, by definition, would not function without the freedom to scrutinise, criticise and question its subject matter. After all, freedom of expression is the cornerstone of argument and debate. Yet our current libel laws are so bias towards the claimants and so hostile to writers that they are in danger of stifling journalism.
This is [...]


Sizzling Secret Wars

Emma Knott
6 July 2010
Emma Knott
Secret Wars

We’re admiring our new artwork at Kaizo HQ this week, courtesy of London’s Secret Wars team. The guys headed down to The Kaizo’s Summer Sizzle last week to entertain some of our favourite clients, partners and journalists with a live art battle. Armed with black marker pens, the team transformed two blank canvases into graffiti [...]


Kaizo goes all digital and wintry

Sarah Mayer
16 October 2009
Sarah Mayer

Now as anyone in PR knows, we often get confused with the seasons – Christmas gift guide pitching at the height of Summer and holiday travel supplements in the depths of gloomy Winter. Not totally surprising then, that the Digital Winter event takes place in Autumn, but just in time to showcase our clients’  latest [...]


Boris, Banter, Booze and Journos

Emma Knott
9 October 2009
Emma Knott
Kaizo party

Last night the Kaizo team got together with some of our favourite journalists to chew the industry fat, find out what’s on their radars and of course, to have a good old drink! It’s been a busy couple of months (what happened to quiet summers?) and what better way to say thanks to all our [...]