If you work in PR and are interested in the latest thinking on the media industry, PR planning, media analysis and social media, these are the must-read stories from the last week.
This week’s top PR and social media picks:
- The Telegraph cut 80 jobs and created 50 new digital posts.
- What teens get about the Internet than parents don’t.
- A 40-year-old “mind the gap” recording returned to Embankment station.
- Chose your own pope, with The Guardian’s interactive Pontifficator.
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- Why startups fail, by the entrepreneurs who failed first time round.
- Four work mistakes you don’t realise you’re making.
- Facebook updated its news feed to bring consistency across its mobile and desktop experiences.
- And here’s a photo of Justin Bieber being put back in his car seat (via @eljmayes):

- Five reputation management techniques we can learn from the Fortune 500.
- Samsung offered a sneak peek at the Galaxy S IV.
- Seven Pinterest boards to follow for your career.
