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Digital marketing to be central to England's rugby World Cup

digital marketing will be central to the promotion of the event, says Paul Vaughan, chief executive

Google and Facebook urged to forge stronger government ties

Google and Facebook should forge stronger relationships with governments and submit any proposed changes to consultations, tech comms experts have suggested.

Government u-turn on social media after Home Secretary meeting

Prime Minister David Cameron's plans to ban rioters from social media sites were dismissed by the Home Secretary at a meeting with social media bosses yesterday.

PROs warn Facebook, Twitter and BlackBerry to 'limit help' to the Government

Tech PR professionals have warned that social networking sites must be careful about sharing data with the authorities after being summoned to Whitehall.

BASF selects FD network for Central and Eastern Europe

Chemical giant BASF has handed its PR business in Central and Eastern Europe to FD's international

Central Office of Information recruits Nixon McInnes for social media brief

The Central Office of Information (COI) has appointed Nixon McInnes to devise and implement a

Government releases 20-page long Twitter guide

on governmental developments. ...

The World: Moscow - Central and eastern Europe upgrading to digital TV

New research from Informa Telecoms & Media has found that central and eastern Europe is making

REVIEW: Government rules BT's ads in phone boxes is legal

The Government has ruled that advertising on BT's 133,000 public telephone boxes throughout the UK is legal. - General release.

Government to legislate against illicit telephone box advertising

The Government has bowed to pressure from the advertising industry by announcing plans to make it a crime to place cards about prostitutes in telephone boxes. Ministers have agreed to bring in a maximum penalty of six months' imprisonment and a pounds 5,000 fine by amending the Criminal...

 

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