PRmoment News - how it works

We've had a bit of a reorganisation at PRmoment and thought it was probably worth explaining a bit about that. 

I'm excited to announce that PRmoment will now cover news across the three regional communities in which we operate: the UK, India and MENA. 

For those who don't know, PRmoment launched in India back in 2012 and in MENA earlier this year. Both PRmoment in India and PRmoment in MENA have covered news to date, but this is a new community indulgence for us in the UK. 

Themba Zulu is news reporter for PRmoment MENA and she will now take on the additional responsibility of news reporter for PRmoment in the UK. Themba's email is t.zulu @ prmoment.com

Paarul Chand will continue as editor of PRmoment in India. She's done an extraordinary job in that role and we have ambitious plans for PRmoment in India, more of which we will be announcing soon. You can email Paarul on paarul @ prmoment.in

How to get your PR news featured on PRmoment?

For the avoidance of doubt, PRmoment's news will not be behind a paywall. The format will be a rolling news blog.

Continuing PRmoment's tradition of investing in technology ahead of the curve, you can submit your campaign PR news, your PR news people and your PR account wins news via the form below for each of the PR territories where PRmoment operates. Please don't email us press releases, your story is far more likely to be covered in a timely fashion if you use the editorial form.

Our journalists will sub-edit your submitted stories and if they are of interest to our wonderful PR communities, your story will be published on PRmoment. You'll get an email either way to let you know.

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