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?
moreThe UK Government launched its programme to help protect children from exposure to potentially harmful content on the Internet, including some forms of advertising. New Media Knowledge spoke to AOL, one of the companies involved, to see what real impact the new group would have.
moreInternet experts have called on social network sites to do more to protect children as a survey reveals that three-quarters (72 per cent) of parents spy on their children.
moreConcern over the child safety online remains a hot topic. According to Government child protection agency, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), around one in four children who make friends online then go and meet them offline. Tim Hoang reports on a new initiative.
moreMySpace, the popular social networking site, has agreed to a broad set of guidelines with 49 US states aimed at protecting younger users of the Internet.
moreThe US National School Boards Association has published a report showing that the vast majority of children are using online social services and are contributing creatively to online communities.
moremTrack, the company behind KidsOK, has launched i-Kids, positioned as the UK's most accurate child location device using satellite technology...
moreIn July 2004 NMK held an afternoon conference where an expert panel discussed and explored the many issues surrounding the dangers and subsequent protection of minors in the digital domain.
moreAre you endangering children with your internet practices? While there is a wealth of knowledge available to the general public on Internet safety, there is little information available to people who work in new media. NMK believes it's time the industry began to inform itself of the issues involving child safety.
moreThis afternoon event will provide a comprehensive introduction to the issues surrounding child safety on the internet including sex offender behaviour on the internet, security issues and concerns around moderation, and case studies in best practice from CBBC and Walt Disney Internet Group Europe.
moreThis afternoon event will provide a comprehensive introduction to the issues surrounding child safety on the internet including sex offender behaviour on the internet, security issues and concerns around moderation, and a case study in best practice from CBBC.
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