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In my previous article on football and social media I looked at the impact social media has had on fans access to players, and the problems that it had already caused Since then things have not improved...

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One of the great things about PR is that you get to see how a variety of different companies work On Friday we had the opportunity to join in a seminar held by one of our clients, Think Think is a global innovation management company which helps...

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OK, so you may have read some of my previous collection of blog posts for Prohibition PR, and hopefully you enjoyed them, and may possibly even think that I am now somewhat of an expert in the blogging world Well in all honesty I’m not (yet) To...

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It’s hard to believe that it’s been almost a year, but we are very excited here at Prohibition to be involved in organising the annual CIPR Pub Quiz, in the memory of an old dear friend, journalist Nigel Scott...

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We are all aware of the Skype and FaceBook video call, but the latest of social networking platformsGoogle+ has recently released its own version of video calling "Google Hangouts"...

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The Olympics is the highlight of every athlete’s career It can be a once in a lifetime opportunity, something to be cherished Previously, we knew little of these Gods Now we are closer to them than we have ever been with many of them flocking to...

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The Prohibition team were delighted to find out today that our blog has been ranked at number 34 in the top 50 blogs, released today by The B2B PR Blog (We didn’t even know that we were in the running)...

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So with social media just a way of life now, how is it effecting the teenage generation My view, and probably the majority’s view, is that teens must spend more time texting and facebook'ing than they do talking these days But according to...

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Nike, Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere have recently come under scrutiny for advertising tweets that Rooney put out on his personal account The main issues that the ASA had with Rooney’s the tweet back in January was that it wasn’t made clear...

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With the internet being a place where you are free to voice your opinions without regulation is it not inevitable that people will abuse this liberty ‘Trolling’ is a popular, but not necessarily harmful way of expressing opinions on the internet...

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