Posted on 11/17/09 by PR consultants
The editorial staff of efi24.com asked experts whether the European Union’s agreement with Russia in the matter of early warnings about problems with natural gas deliveries would really increase Poland’s and Europe’s energy security. Mirosław Obarski emphasized that the agreement in the matter of early warnings about problems with natural gas deliveries pertained to ad-hoc [...]
Read more
Posted on 05/10/09 by PR consultants
The four (undone) buttons of Wojciech Olejniczak’s shirt in his photo placed on the cover of the weekly Wprost have shocked Polish public opinion. It inspired a discussion about the “prettification” of politicians between Piotr Kraśko and Mirosław Obarski in the morning program “Pytanie na śniadanie” [“A question for breakfast”] on Polish Television TVP 2. [...]
Read more
Posted on 05/08/09 by PR consultants
A series of three articles devoted to Starbucks coffee shops appeared in Dziennik’s Społeczeństwo [Society] section two weeks ago. The phenomenon of this extraordinary interest is explored in the blog Mediafun, which included commentary byMirosław Obarski on the subject: “Right now I’m sitting in a Starbucks outlet and I don’t see any evidence that excessive [...]
Read more
Posted on 04/04/09 by PR consultants
“Poles outside large urban areas have much higher regard for direct contact than apartment bloc dwellers do. That’s why, from the standpoint of political marketing, this tactic makes sense,” said Mirosław Obarski, commenting upon Lech Kaczyński’s visits to such towns as Wisła, Krotoszyn, Nysa, Dębica, Wejherowo, Puck and Skwierzyna for Rzeczpospolita and Życie Warszawy. The [...]
Read more
Posted on 02/25/09 by PR consultants
KupFranki.pl proves that 2009 will be the year of social networking – wrote Mirosław Obarski. New technologies easily integrate people around ideas and encourage… action. Is fundamental change at hand? Not only is it about gigantic sums – 134.9 billion złotys in Swiss franc-denominated loans – but it also affects thousands of Poles. Borrowers squeezed [...]
Read more