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  • The power of the blog post
    by Philippa Thomas
    On Thursday, I published a few paragraphs on my blog about a US State Department spokesman's...

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How Facebook sells itself in DC

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Matt Wells visits Facebook's Washington DC office to find out how the company shows politicians what it does and helps journalists to find new ways to access information, audiences and even develop new forms of storytelling.

With only two registered lobbyists to dispel fears about privacy among Washington's political class, Facebook DC hasn't caught up with the company's explosive growth. But it is helped by politicians' desire to get their messages out there - and for free.

Video: Budget Briefing

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Catch up on a BBC Analysis and Research lunchtime briefing looking ahead to the Budget on Wednesday 23 March.

The BBC's chief economics correspondent, Hugh Pym, chaired a discussion with BBC political correspondent Norman Smith and Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.


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