Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Woody Harrelson joining the paper industry
- Reader's Digest filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
- Manchester United fans commemorating plane crash victims with a giant flag
- Amcor planning to redeploy some workers from its doomed Petrie mill
- The graphic cover Burke's Backyard magazine designed for its final issue
- McDonalds turning a bus shelter into a giant Monopoly piece
- Nivea's ingenious bus wrap
- Ooh Media installing Brisbane Airport's first roadside digital billboard
- A Coke print ad transforming into a set of iPhone speakers
- Old school embossing from Impressworks
- Is it OK to SMS clients or suppliers?
- What innovative things has your firm done?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Industry's day from hell: now Geon put into receivership
2) Vega Press enters receivership
3) Print managers CPS and Foxprint rolled up by US stationery giant
4) Print broker takes $200,000 hit as magazine publisher enters liquidation
5) APN looks to sack CEO and join with News Ltd
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