Radio listening figures remain exceptionally high while other media are falling and failing left, right and centre. But the story isn't entirely rosy - younger people are moving away from the medium. Why is that, and how do radio companies innovate to meet the Facebook generation?
moreDavid Reilly of Barracuda Digital shares some tips on using video content to boost search rankings.
moreThe union of online cinema, P2P culture and new methods of PR gains momentum with the launch of a new website and movie service DeathToHollywood.com. But what does "free cinema" offer to its producers?
moreAs we consider the current trends in interactive media, we look back to the last ten years - what worked, what didn't, and what could still happen? Michael Nutley believes that the promises being made for broadband now are very similar to those being made for the narrowband Internet. Should we believe them?
moreAs people nationwide visit the polling booths today, Mike Nutley of NMA considers the effect of mass participation with interactive media, and the transformation of politics because of it.
moreRichard Barbrook argues that a compromise between the academic gift economy and the interests of big business offers the most realistic future of 'Netutopia'.
moreDavid Picking, Recruitment Director at Recruit Media analysed the factors responsible for the current skills shortage in the new media labour market, and how companies can adopt strategies to overcome this problem.
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moreHow to Get Published with Milet Publishing Ltd. Calling all aspiring writers! A day of practical workshops, advice and networking for those who want to get noticed by the publishing industry.
moreOne year into the Communications Act, amidst an Ofcom review of public sector broadcasting and with BBC Charter Renewal around the corner, this think tank takes a close look at the UK's changing radio landscape.
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