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Businesses navigating social media

To tweet or not to tweet?

As companies flock to Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites to tout their brands, many businesses are still struggling to strike the balance between immediacy and the need to exercise enough control to prevent ill-advised posts, tweets and other social media embarrassments.

A pornographic picture recently sent from US Airways official Twitter account is a fresh example of a social media misstep. In that instance, the company says an employee didnt mean any harm, but mistakenly posted a picture of a naked woman playing inappropriately with a toy plane.

Examples of embarrassing posts on official company social media accounts are legion: a reference to hitting the hay during a horse-meat scandal, a glib mention of not being able to tell the truth and posts making light of airplane crashes, to name just a few.

Separately, the actions of individual employees using their own social media accounts sometimes have brought unwelcome attention to their employers. Perhaps the most infamous example of 2013: the public relations professional who turned to Twitter to write, Going to Africa. Hope I dont get AIDS. Just kidding. Im white!

Where being quick on the trigger can be risky, there is an upside to a timely post.

Gordon Fowler, president and CEO of 3fold Communications in Sacramento, Calif., said a quick response to a pop-culture phenomenon can bring much more exposure to social media messages that would otherwise go unnoticed.

People are trying too hard to be relevant, said Fowler, who recently invited people to get over the sourness of Tax Day by visiting the companys Tax Day Bitter Bar for a lunchtime lemonade. Guests were then invited to take pictures and share them via social media.

The three most popular U.S. social media platforms Facebook, Twitter and Instagram were conceived and continue to serve primarily as platforms for millions of individuals to connect, but more and more businesses are using them to reach customers. About 93 percent of marketers use social media to reach a vast and growing audience, according to statistics compiled by social media expert Erik Qualman. More than 1 billion people use Facebook, while Twitter boasts of 115 million active users monthly.

Local communications professionals agreed that staying out of the social media pool is not an option.

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Rich political parties taking control of media houses: Mamata

Trinamool Congress president Mamata Banerjee today questioned the role of a section of media and accused cash loaded political parties of have taking control of media houses to serve their narrow political interests.

Alleging that the run up to the Lok Sabha elections has manifested an alarming role of a major section of the media, Banerjee, in a Facebook post today, said she was shocked with their partial and biased conduct. There is hardly any room for doubt that a few major cash loaded political parties have taken up control of media houses and engaged them to serve their narrow political interests, trampling down the ethics of democracy and voice of people, she said. The partial and biased conduct of a section of the media, both electronic and print, has shocked me, Banerjee said in her post. The brazen personal attacks, distortion of facts, character assassination and vilification in never before manner has stunned the nation.

The West Bengal Chief Minister said that this state of affairs could be overcome only if elections were held with state funding, which has been TMC's long-pending demand. These steps are essential for the sake of democracy. If the current trend continues, then the future of our democracy will, no doubt, be at stake, she added.

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Media Blitz: Donald Sterling, as we know him, will live forever

By Jon Friedman, MarketWatch

Donald Sterling, the disgraced Los Angeles Clippers owner, is seeking his 15 minutes of repentance.

Now, in the aftermath of the great American pastime of Celebrities Behaving Badly, Sterling has reached out to the American media to plead his case.

Im asking for forgiveness, he told CNNs Anderson Cooper.

Im not a racist, he added in an interview that will air on Coopers prime-time program Monday night.

Dont fall for his sad act. To put it bluntly, shed no tears for Donald Sterling. He is getting what he deserves. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has officially banned Sterling for life from the NBA and fined him $2.5 million, in the hope of forcing Sterling to sell the team. By the way, Sterling can probably get bids of about $1 billion in a sale of the team, so the NBAs death sentence is not exactly without its rewards.

But even if Silver can shove this storys villain out of the NBA picture, the media will keep Sterlings rotten image alive. In this age of 24/7 news, reputations are made and broken overnight and then sealed forever. Because of the advent of Google /quotes/zigman/30194416/delayed/quotes/nls/goog GOOG +2.16% Wikipedia and YouTube, people are, for better or worse, famous forever.

This is more than the fall of a very rich man of privilege and glamour. He got caught making damning racist comments during a private telephone conversation with a woman who was close to him.

It wasnt as if Sterling could claim he was misquoted or even misinterpreted by reporters. He was, after all, the source of those awful comments, which went viral almost immediately. Its essential to examine why the Sterling case resonated so deeply and decisively.

The saga tells, too, the real story of the American media in 2014. If Sterling really was a victim at all, it is because of his lamentable timing. This scandal came fast on the heels of the Missing Plane, a symbol of international intrigue.

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George Zimmerman’s Interview FAIL: Blows First TV Appearance Since Trayvon Martin Killing – Video


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George Zimmerman #39;s full exclusive interview with Fox News #39; Sean Hannity since he controversially shot and killed Trayvon Martin. Watch the full interview here: http://ywtv.tv/2012/07/19/george-zimm...

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Protesters block streets to demonstrate against acquittal of George Zimmerman 2013 Ne – Video


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Protesters took the streets in Los Angeles on Sunday night as outrage over the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager continued. Zimmerman the US neighbour...

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