Ian Johnson (publicist)

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Ian Johnson is a public relations manager based in London, specialising in online, television and film publicity.

In the early 1990s, Johnson worked in the Channel 4 Press Office.[1] In 1992 he was part of the launch Press Office team for Carlton Television. From 1996 to 2001 Johnson handled publicity for LWT/Granada Television, launching Cold Feet, Popstars and unit publicity for the film Bloody Sunday. At the BBC, Johnson was Head of Publicity for Drama, Entertainment and Film from 2001-2004 (during which time he worked closely with Jane Tranter) and was Head Of Special Projects in Publicity from 2004-2006.[2]

He founded Ian Johnson Publicity Limited in 2006. Specialising in high-end Drama including Wallander and Call the Midwife, Ian Johnson Publicity has since expanded to the United States working on programs with Starz, HBO and Showtime.[2]

Television[]

Ian Johnson also does corporate publicity for some of the UK's leading independent film and television production companies:

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External links[]

  • Official website
  • "And So to Wed". The Guardian. 19 Nov 2005. December 21 - the day, in 2005, when the first civil partnerships were registered in England and, in effect, gay marriage became legal
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