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		<title>Creativing  ::  ESPNs anti-social media policy, Facebook&#8217;s ad innovations, and change isn&#8217;t just for advertising anymore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What’s going on in new media marketing, pulled from social bookmarking site Creativing.com: ESPN Responds to Criticism and Publishes Social Media Policy Previously I posted someone&#8217;s prediction that going forward, more and more companies were going to have a social media policy, which I certainly agree with. Perhaps no place will these policies be more [...]]]></description>
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