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A Measurement Summit for All Reasons

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

and Where is measurement technology leading us? Summit day 1: Measuring comms’ impact on the pull on your heartstrings As I was reviewing this year’s videos I was surprised at how emotional much of the Summit was. But this year’s predictions painted a stark contrast to those we made at the first Summit back in 2003.

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UK Government report calls for social media regulation

Stephen Waddington

2 Social media governance Legislation lags the development of technology, however the Communications Act 2003 provides the means to enforce content standards for television and radio broadcasters, including rules relating to accuracy and impartiality, as a basis for setting standards for online content.

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Not sorry to see you go – career churn and public relations

PR Conversations

In 2003, a British study jointly funded by (then) Institute of Public Relations and the Department of Trade and Industry noted “a cultural expectation that PR practitioners move jobs every 2-3 years”. The consultancy business is painfully aware that it is considered less than stable”.