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John Coyle was a well-known City PR man and former journalist. He died in 2006.
Career
Coyle joined forces with Brian Basham, founder of the PR firm Broad Street Group in 1976 and worked with him until 1988. According to PR Week:
- together they built Broad Street into a pounds 15 million public company with a reputation for high-profile and aggressive PR, together with an equally high-octane lifestyle. [1]
Another account after his death summed up his 'colourful' life and career:
- Johnny was a colossus who bestrode City PR in the 1980s. He built Broad Street Associates with Brian Basham and between them brought a new meaning to the contested takeover bids of that boom era. Johnny started half-a-dozen other PR companies, married and divorced many times, made two fortunes and lost them both, was declared bankrupt and probably made as many enemies as he did friends.[2]
Companies
- Barbican Corporate Communications - formed in August 1994 in partnership with John Emerson, a one- time director of Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising [3]
- Square Mile Communications -formed after he left Broad Street Associates in 1988[3]
Notes
- ↑ Steve Bevan, Profile: Brian Basham, Warwick Corporate: PR man who’s up for a fight - Brian Basham faces 1997 with expansion, instead of libel suits, on his mind, PR Week, 10 January 1997, acc 27 January 2012
- ↑ Coyle a tough player in corporate world, Profile Extra, CIPR web journal Publication Date : 30 June 2006
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Dominic Prince, Bunhill John Coyle] The Independent, 28 August 2004