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In-depth: last week's PR features and analysis

Our long reads this week included the FTSE 100 social media index, a reputation survey on the

Official London 2012 sponsors outperform brand rivals

run-up to this week's opening ceremony. A PRWeek/OnePoll reputation survey (page 22) of 2,000 members ...

MySpace in agency talks ahead of brand relaunch

. In a PRWeek/OnePoll Reputation Survey last week looking at privacy and social media, 3.5 per cent of ...

Reputation Survey: Mobile phone brands - Providers urged to limit customer bills

Research reveals that 61 per cent of the public is in favour of having mobile spend limited.

Reputation Survey: Olympic sponsors

Research reveals that power supplier EDF Energy is the most high-profile domestic sponsor.

Reputation Survey: The European Union - Debt woes leave EU image in the red

Public opinion is against ceding more power to the EU or joining the euro, and most agree with David Cameron that Europe's rules and regulations stifle growth.

Reputation Survey: Sunday newspapers - Appetite for scandal still fuels Sunday sales

Public trust in Sunday broadsheet newspapers is high, but they continue to lose readers to their tabloid competitors despite the closure of the News of the World.

Courts losing sympathy with footballers, says Max Clifford

Reputation Survey earlier this month revealed that footballers reputations are the lowest of any sports ...

Reputation Survey: Hotels - Premier lives up to its name

As the budget hotel brand reports increased takings during Q2, new figures show it is top for value, facilities, customer service and overall reputation.

Reputation Survey: Supermarkets - Consumers drawn to 'one-stop shops'

As Morrisons plans to introduce clothing in its stores, our poll suggests the majority of the public prefers supermarkets to sell a wide range of goods.

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