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UK Media Talk is a brilliant pronet (professional networking) service specifically for people working in the media. Think of us as an online discussion forum for pr and journalists. This is not social networking. Its all about professionals helping each other. We are a valuable resource for getting contacts, tips, advice and information. Membership is restricted to those working in the media – staff or freelance.
 
 
UK Media Talk operates as an email-based discussion forum. Once a registered member sends an email to group@ukmediatalk.com the email is distributed to thousands of members from all over the United Kingdom.
 
 
We are a free service dedicated to promoting co-operation among media professionals. This is where the UK media talks – to each other.
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Social media ROI - is it a Euro, buck or pound?
Sun, 07 Feb 2010 17:31:28
Return on investment from social media? Step forward, please, the social media alchemist who has struck gold… The leading voices in social media practice and debate are certainly giving it their best shot: Brian Solis’ recent guest post on Mashable paints a daunting picture of senior executives’ views on ROI from social media, including the bar chart [...]
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Name that tool: forthcoming 'BBC Accessibility Settings Tool' needs you
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 11:31:00
Over on the Ouch! blog Damon Rose has written about the imminent launch of a tool that'll make the BBC website easier to use. Read the rest of the entry, leave your comments and suggestions for a name on the Ouch! blog. (PM)
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