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Traditional PR model 'on the road to extinction' says Birmingham agency boss

City centre firm is rebranding as part of growth plan to reflect its increasing portfolio of media services

Reeves Media founder Clive Reeves (back right) with the team (from left): Bradley Meersand, Jordan Harris, Jamie Hogan, Saleena Ali, Oliver Tuzzio and Akash Bhardwaj

Traditional PR is on the road to extinction, according to the head of a Birmingham agency which has prompted him to rebrand the firm and broaden its services.

Reeves PR has become Reeves Media in a move aimed at better reflecting the evolution of its services, says founder Clive Reeves as he embarks on a two-year growth plan at the Colmore Row-based outfit.

Mr Reeves said the company would retain its core PR and media relations functions but it was now planning to focus investment on the expansion of content production and social media management and develop its branding consultancy.

It has also launched partnerships with a specialist consultancy in environment and sustainability and diversity and inclusion following on from projects where specialist insight had previously been provided for client campaigns.

Mr Reeves said: "The traditional PR model has been on the road to extinction for quite some time and our work has long surpassed a press release and supporting photograph.

"Dropping PR from our name gives us agility and corporate sustainability, allowing us to thrive and adapt in a changing world. We recognise how content is consumed and its need to influence positive change.

"Businesses need effective, creative and purposeful communications and content covering each element of their operation - we've kick started our growth plans by investing in people and talent."