11 May 2012
Privacy remains a major concern for Facebook users ahead of the
company's potential $100bn IPO, the latest PRWeek/OnePoll survey
has found. Although many respondents believed Facebook had a healthy ...
they did not trust Facebook to do the right thing by its
members when it came to their privacy. The survey ...
03 Aug 2009
| by David Singleton
Over a quarter of MPs now have Facebook profile pages, according to a new survey of MPs....had an identifiable Facebook profile page. The research found almost all MPs allow unrestricted ...
political party. But only 9 per cent allowed any member on Facebook the same rights of access. Our ...
Yadave, co-author of the report. The MP with the most Facebook friends' at the time of the survey ...
08 Jul 2009
| by Gemma O'Reilly
Social networking site Facebook has dropped retained agency Bite and called in Nelson Bostock...While some of the brand's PR activity will be brought in-house, Nelson Bostock has been enlisted to handle parts of the UK business. Facebook director of international comms and public policy Debbie Frost ...
that we are in discussions with Facebook about parts of their UK PR activity.' Facebook selected Bite ...
09 Mar 2012
| by Sara Luker
Google and Facebook should forge stronger relationships with governments and submit any proposed...technology at Ketchum Pleon, said social media companies like Google and Facebook could do more to sooth ...
and Facebook have to strike more of a public/private partnership with governments and I say ...
these changes through, had been a lot more transparent' than Facebook has been in the past: It s done very ...
20 Jan 2010
| by Gemma O'Reilly
The Manchester Evening News reported that the players have been told not to use Twitter and Facebook. City confirmed to MEN that players at Eastlands have been advised not to set up social networking pages. Last week, Manchester United posted a statement on its website warning fans ...
19 Mar 2010
| by Gemma O'Reilly and Kate Magee
official Facebook page....have also turned to Facebook and accused the company of hiding behind PR spin', calling the company ...
was initially responding to criticisms but appears to have stopped responding on the Facebook page. She ...
on to Twitter, with users Tweeting Nestle's Facebook page and encouraging people to go on to see the comments ...
22 Mar 2010
| by Peter Hay
on social networking site Facebook during the approach to the election....engagement tactics on the platform. The research has been revealed as Facebook today launched a political ...
, Facebook and not Twitter is where political parties in the UK should be spending their time and resources. The key test for all political parties will be how well they can turn their Facebook friends into Facebook ...
15 Jun 2011
| by Sara Luker
Facebook has hired Joe Lockhart, a former press secretary for President Bill Clinton, to oversee...Lockhart will join Facebook on 15 July as vice president of global communications, relocating from ...
insider for Facebook, which hired two former President George W. Bush officials in May. Lockhart ...
. Sophy Tobias, head of PR communications, UK Ireland, told PRWeek: Facebook faces the same sort ...
03 Sep 2009
| by Kate Magee
Facebook is used by 60 per cent more young people than rival Twitter, according to nfpSynergy...The social networking site is used by 72 per cent of all 11-15 year olds compared with only 28 per cent for its nearest rival Bebo, 25 per cent for MySpace and only 12 per cent for Twitter. Interestingly, Facebook was even more popular among the older part of the group, with 80 per cent of 17-25 year ...
13 May 2011
| by Matt Cartmell
A senior partner at Facebook's UK agency Blue Rubicon said that his agency was not aware of Burson...Facebook has admitted that it was using Burson-Marsteller to help it to place negative stories about the web search company Google in the US. Facebook hired Burson to place stories that questioned Google s privacy policy.
Facebook uses the services of Blue Rubicon in the UK. Responding to the news ...