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MEDIA ANALYSIS: Social networking is not just for kids

The phenomenon of social networking has found a new audience in mums seeking support and advice. Gemma O’Reilly looks at three such sites and how the power of forum-posting mums took on Woolworths.

Olympics will hurt China's image, say agency heads

More than half of UK PR agency bosses believe the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will have a negative impact on China's reputation.

Heather Mills' media strategy backfires

Heather Mills' failure to stop her divorce judgement from being made public is down to poor media handling on her part, according to a top legal PR adviser.

WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: Tories focus on 'sluggish' CSR

David Cameron rattled a few cages at the launch of the Conservatives' policy paper on corporate social responsibility, not least those of the leaders of business organisations.

CONTACT BOOK UPDATE: 21-MARCH-'08

The latest update on all the new launches, hires and developments in the world of print, broadcast and digital media.

2 MINUTES WITH: Laura Jenner, Editor, gamespot.co.uk

Popular gaming website GameSpotUK has just been audited at 3.5 million unique users per month. What does the site contain?

WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: Climbing Rose creates a stink

Sir Stuart Rose's elevation from chief executive to executive chairman of M&S has invoked anger from investors.

Contact book update

The latest update on all the new launches, hires and developments in the world of print, broadcast and digital media.

2 MINUTES WITH: Fiona Webster, Editor, Active Life

Who reads your magazine? Our target audience is the over-fifties - people who are taking on new challenges and exploring fresh horizons.

MEDIA ANALYSIS: Birmingham's buzzing scene

The Birmingham Mail is expanding upon its print success with a new website. David Quainton discovers a region in the throes of modernisation.


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