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Media links of the day

Media links of the day

Social Media Monthly, a new glossy about the ever changing world of e-communication, has just published its first edition. Does it make sense for social media to be advertised is print?

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has put forward a proposal which suggests regulating all current affairs commentary across all platforms. Julian Disney, the Chairman, has stated that the proposal has been made in order to "trigger thinking" and start a debate.

A new PEW study raises questions about the so called 'data divide', as it discovers that the majority of News Applications users are white, Poynter reports.

A comprehensive overview of the mobile market: how Google's bid for Motorola affects other major players in the industry.

Sources: BBC , The Australian.com , PaidContent.org , Poynter ,


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Author

Katherine Travers

Date

2011-08-22 19:00

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