Who we are
Our brands
Next Fifteen Communications Group plc is the holding company for a worldwide group of PR consultancies.
It comprises five independently operating subsidiary PR brands. Next Fifteen also owns two research businesses, and a policy communications business.
Text 100
Text 100
is Next Fifteen’s largest brand. Founded in 1981, it now employs around 450 people
in 25 offices in major commercial centres around the world. It has built its
reputation on an intimate knowledge of the technology industry, a painstaking
focus on quality, a passion for new ideas, and a commitment to flawless execution.
These attributes, put into practice every day by high-quality professionals with
immense local knowledge, enable Text 100 to work for some of the world’s most
powerful companies, including Cisco, Lenovo, SanDisk, Skype, IBM and Xerox.
www.text100.com
Bite
Bite
which was founded in 1995, employs around 200 people from its offices in London,
Stockholm, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Beijing, Hong Kong,
Shanghai, Singapore and Sydney. Bite brings determination and zeal to its
communications campaigns for its range of B2B and B2C clients. Bite has built its
business on a strategy of developing creative, results-orientated campaigns for
market-leading brands and for fast-growing start-up brands. Its client list includes
AMD, HP, Infosys, Microsoft and Sony.
www.bitecommunications.com
Lexis Public Relations
Lexis Public Relations
Next Fifteen bought a 25% stake in Lexis Public Relations in 2005, and in 2008
increased its ownership to 100%. Now employing around 90 members of staff,
Lexis is a full-service agency with consumer, corporate, healthcare, sport and youth
divisions. These provide in-depth PR expertise, supported by planning, creative,
digital marketing, sponsorship and design specialists. Lexis delivers award-winning
campaigns for some of the UK’s best-known brands, including Barclays, Boots,
Coca-Cola, Dove and EDF.
www.lexispr.com
OutCast Communications
OutCast Communications
is one of the most respected technology-PR firms operating in North America.
From its offices in New York and San Francisco, it aims to provide unparalleled
public relations services to the best and brightest technology companies. OutCast
works with leading companies including Amazon, EMC, Facebook, Intuit,
salesforce.com, VMware and Yahoo!. Founded in 1997, OutCast joined Next Fifteen in 2005.
www.outcastpr.com
M Booth
M Booth
Next Fifteen acquired New York-based M Booth & Associates in August 2009 which
expanded Next Fifteen’s presence in the consumer PR market. M Booth specialises
in building strong and powerful brands. It represents some of the world’s best
known corporations and products across several industries - consumer goods,
consumer health, beauty, fashion and retailing, travel and lifestyle, food and
beverage, wine and spirits, online brands, corporate communications and
technology. Its client list includes JCPenney, Unilever and Remy Cointreau USA.
www.mbooth.com
463 Comunications
463 Comunications
Next Fifteen owns a 70% stake in 463, a communications consultancy with offices
in Palo Alto and Washington, DC. This senior-level firm helps corporations, industry
groups and other agency teams develop data-based communications campaigns
around key issues that establish business, technology and public policy leadership
and brand building.
www.463.com
Redshift Research
Redshift Research
was established as a subsidiary of the Group in 2007. It is a full-service market
research consultancy which conducts both business-to-business and consumer
research. It has a strong record in the consumer technology and IT sectors,
particularly in support of PR research.
www.redshiftresearch.co.uk
Context Analytics
Context Analytics
Formed in 1992, and becoming a subsidiary of Text 100 in 2003, Context Analytics
is a research and consulting company providing market analysis services, such as
news media, social media, analyst, corporate reputation, campaign ROI, competitive
and primary research. Context’s clients operate in a variety of industries, and include
Cisco, Genentech, Lenovo, Skype, and Sprint.
www.context-analytics.com

