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?
moreIan Delaney examines the Twitter phenomenon: the next generation of social media communications or the scourge of a society that can't stop talking about itself?
moreNMK organised a debate on the legitimacy of viral marketing, and its future. Find out which side came out on top...
moreThe Battle of Ideas 2008 will be a two-day festival of high-level, thought-provoking debate organised by the Institute of Ideas and hosted by the Royal College of Art.
moreHow can fashion designers and SMEs use digital media to grow their businesses? Commentators from the Cass Creatives 2004 panel join other leading practitioners in reviewing the latest marketing and distribution technologies, the newest ways the High Street is being re-invented online and changing customer relationships...
moreRoll up, roll up to see Justin Kirby (a viral marketing fanatic) and Danny Meadows-Klue (who doesn't believe viral is a valid form of advertising) battle it out with the viral debate of the year! Ringmaster for this evening is Philip Smith of Revolution.
moreRoll up, roll up to see Justin Kirby (a viral marketing fanatic) and Danny Meadows-Klue (who doesn't believe viral is a valid form of advertising) battle it out with the viral debate of the year! Ringmaster for this evening is Philip Smith of Revolution.
moreOrganised by elearning age Magazine and the eLearning Network, this conference will debate whether an e-learning implementation is likely to be better or worse with or without a learning management system.
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