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?
moreAn online survey has revealed that the relationship between the PR industry and the journalist community is more strained than many had thought. Tim Hoang - part of the team that carried out the survey - reports.
moreThe relationship between the world of journalism and public relations was turned on its head after Chris Anderson of Wired magazine blacklisted public relations officers who had sent him press releases which were not relevant. Tim Hoang reports on the fall out and the response from both sides.
moreThe first keynote of the conference, Jason Calacanis, proclaimed that there is an environmental crisis on the Internet, and that SEO is responsible for it.
moreThe new law governing unsolicited email marketing came into effect on December 11, 2003. What are the consequences for your business?
moreThe all party internet group has jumped on the spam bandwagon - but how will they define 'spam'? By Phillip Buxton.
moreNetimperative's Philip Buxton argues that ISPs need to step up their efforts to stop spam.
moreUsing third-party email lists for your marketing campaign can be counter-productive and even illegal, argues Darren Fell, MD of Purepromoter.
moreSector Seminar & Report - Drowning in Spam - How can email marketers and email publishers suvive?
moreIn this evening presentation, Simon Stokes of law firm Tarlo Lyons will explain your responsibilities under the new Electronic Communications Regulations designed to prevent spam. The talk is followed by drinks and 'speed networking'. Only £5.
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