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 Y Design Awards (YDA), part of London Design Festival, is now open for entries. Covering nine categories, the awards recognise excellence in the UK’s digital creative industries at a designer level.
moreUK digital designers are invited to submit their work into the 2007 Y Design Awards, part of the London Design Festival which runs from 18th to 25th September 2007.
moreThe shortlist for the UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP) 2006 annual awards reflects the boom in user-generated content over the past 12 months, showcasing new projects digital media publishers have developed to embrace the trend...
moreWhen digital technologies intersect with civic life, they can impact a small community or an entire nation. The New Statesman New Media Awards celebrate those UK new media projects that benefit society, government or democracy. You can post entries for the awards before 31st May 2006...
moreThe prestigious E-learning Awards 2006 have been launched with the support of founding sponsors City & Guilds, 815,000 of whose candidates have now taken work-based qualifications online...
moreIn step with the rise of direct-to-consumer services via mobile, Bango has announced its inaugural Golden Gongs for mobile internet portals. A timely move, given that the majority of 18-34 year olds now use the mobile internet...
moreExcellence in e-learning was recognized and celebrated on 13th October in the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London at the inaugural 'e-learning Awards 2005', sponsored by City & Guilds...
morePublishers' blogs and podcasts stole the show at the AOP Online Publishing Awards 2005 on 7 October, with the BBC and Emap dominating by appealing to the iPod generation...
morePublishers' blogs and user-generated content (UGC) have debuted on the Association of Online Publishers' annual Awards shortlist. With UGC rocketing, the online publishing industry are using blogs and community-driven content to boost their proposition...
moreTwenty six of the UK's top producers and users of e-learning have been named on the shortlist for this year's inaugural e-learning Awards...
moreRedhotcurry.com lifestyle portal founder Mrs Lopa Patel, has won the Lloyds TSB 'Asian Jewel Award 2005' in the Media, Arts & Sports Category...
moreThe UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP) has launched its 2005 AOP Online Publishing Awards, expanding the number of award categories to refect growth and change in the industry...
moreMobiqa, an Edinburgh-based technology company supplying fully optimised barcodes to mobile phones, won a global award for its newest product at the 2005 Global Messaging Awards last week...
moreLevi's® Digital Arts Award (LDAA) is expanding in all directions. It's now open to everyone (not just art and design students), has more categories to enter, and runs over six months...
moreThe ICVA Biz-Net awards are inviting entries from the Internet and related technologies. With categories ranging from the Business to Consumer award to the Oustanding Use of Broadband Award, the event will highlight excellence of digital business and public information online.
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