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Date

Fri - 25.05.2012


Media links of the day

Media links of the day

Foursquare has created an infographic showing travel patterns across the USA from Halloween to just after Christmas 2010.

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The Daily Mail set a new monthly traffic record for their site, achieving 79 million unique browsers during that month.

Facebook users in Thailand have been warned not to 'like' anti-monarchy pages, as such a statement could result in a prison sentence for insulting a monarchy.

BBC has been found guilty of biased coverage in the form of one TV item when covering the large-scale eviction of travelers from the Dale Farm site in the UK.

For more industry news please see WAN-IFRA's Executive News Service.



Sources: The Guardian, Journalism.co.uk (1), (2) Mashable (1), (2),


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Author

Katherine Travers

Date

2011-11-25 17:32

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