Sunday, March 17, 2013
Visit Media, Pa asked a simple question on its Facebook page recently.
On Facebook, Visit Media, Pa asked: Fill in the Blank Friday: "My favorite thing about Media is ____________. " Here are just a few local responses. Click here to see more.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Find out what you’re missing if you don’t “like” Media Patch on Facebook.
Want to know what’s going on in Media? Want to help Patch decide what to cover? You’ll get all this by liking Patch, but you won’t get all of it all of the time because Facebook has changed the way it gives you the news from businesses that you like. If you want to make sure you see it all, you need to change a few settings. Go to the Media Patch Facebook page. Hover your mouse over where it says "liked" and click on "add to interest lists." (see the image associated with this story if you’re not sure where to click)
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Did you know Media Patch is on Facebook, too? If you haven't "Liked" us yet, stop by our page and give us a "Like."
Friday, November 23, 2012
Check out these local businesses and organizations on Facebook and "like" their page.
The holiday shopping season has officially started with Black Friday but why not support some local businesses and organizations on this Small Business Saturday. While shopping local is always best, you can also simply "like" a business on Facebook to show support. So if you don't already follow the below businesses on Facebook, "like" them today. We haven't included all our local business Facebook pages (because the list would be entirely too long) so feel free to share more in the comments section. Remember to like Media Patch's Facebook page too. We keep you updated with everything that is going on in your backyard, all day long. Can you help us hit 1,000 Likes by Jan. 1? Business Organization or Non-Profit Restaurant or Food …
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
What are people reading on Facebook? Here is a list of the top stories.
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Are you missing out on the conversation? Like us on Facebook and see what all the fuss is about!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
The social-networking site is apparently mulling over the idea.
Facebook is developing technology that would allow those under the age of 13 to access the site under parental supervision, a move that could help bring in a sea of new users for revenue but that could also increase privacy concerns, according to a report in Monday's Wall Street Journal. The technology being tested would allow children's accounts to be tied to their parents' accounts so that parents would decide whom their children could "friend." New kid-friendly features also could allow Facebook and its partners to bill parents for games and other entertainment accessed by their kids. Currently, Facebook bans those under the age of 13. But several studies show that many children use Facebook despite the ban, often with their parents' …
Louise R. Naismith
9:02 pm on Friday, November 23, 2012
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