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		<description>Affect&apos;s Melissa Baratta discusses the fine line between editorial and advertising...Over the last 10 years, the line between journalists and readers has grown significantly shorter. From blogging to commenting to online sharing, the swift rise of the Internet and social media has allowed the consumer to be the producer in a way that was never before possible. The line between editorial and advert&#8230;</description>
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		<title>On V-E Day, Four Lessons from a WWII News Embargo</title>
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		<description>As the anniversary passes, Sterling PR&apos;s Lisa Hawes discusses the repurcussions of Ed Kennedy breaking the V-E day news embargo and the key points of embargo management that arised as a result..Yesterday was the 67thanniversary of the official end of hostilities in the European theater of World War II. The unconditional surrender of Germany was announced on May 8, 1945.The Associated Press corresp&#8230;</description>
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		<title>French say &#8216;non&#8217; to election Tweets</title>
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		<description>Ahead of the French exit poll, Johnson King&apos;s Mike King points out why the French authorities will not succeed in banning Twitter users from discussing the results...The French often like to take their own path and, when it comes to social media it seems they are no different. In a move that brings to mind King Canute, French authorities are attempting to stop people from using social media to dis&#8230;</description>
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