A warning about press regulation’s downside: We’re now two weeks removed from Lord Justice Leveson issuing his report calling for a new regulatory body for the British press, and at this point, we’re waist-deep in the messy work of figuring out...
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A warning about press regulation’s downside: We’re now two weeks removed from Lord Justice Leveson issuing his report calling for a new regulatory body for the British press, and at this point, we’re waist-deep in the messy work of figuring out...
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Klout’s marketing strategy is to prematurely establish themselves as the only authentic providers of social ratings. To my despair, all the media outlets such as WSJ, CNN, Bloomberg, Silicon, Forbes are not analysing Klout objectively. Instead they just dance to Klout’s marketing tune without actually looking past the smokescreen of public relations. With all this coverage Klout seems to have set its eyes on establishing itself as a monopoly in the social ratings market by over speeding ahead of proving its credibility and true accuracy. Via Morten Myrstad Delete the scoop?
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