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?
moreInternet advertising spends in the UK rose over £2mn in 2006 - representing an increase of 41.2 per cent as brands move their marketing budgets online.
moreComScore has released details of the top UK internet properties for December 2006.
moreThe UK is almost two years ahead of the US in terms of online advertising. At least, that's the conclusion of Terry S. Semel, chief executive of Yahoo! Alan Patrick gives his anlaysis.
moreSince its launch in 2005 Google Analytics has become a well loved free statistics tool by UK bloggers, publishers and marketers alike. Yet, Chris Lightfoot explains, users of the service could be in breach of the UK Data Protection Act.
moreTBG London is conducting a UK PPC Search Survey. Fill in the survey and get the full results delivered to you when the survey has been collated and anaylsed...
moreLocal Ads, the free online classified ads service, is expanding six months after its launch in March, 2006. Growing into an all-round destination for advertising on the web, they've now added community notice boards and charity shops to their service...
moreGameSpot UK is positioning itself as a leading UK source for gaming information online. Conveived as an unbiased, interactive and engaging website 100% focused on games, it's the latest resource produced by CNET Networks UK...
moreThe V&A Museum has launched a groundbreaking interactive audio-visual podcast initiative - the first of its kind in any UK museum or art gallery...
moreThe embryonic rivalry between mainstream media, and content generated and distributed by consumers (UGC), was thrown into sharp relief last weekend at Europe's first podcasting conference held in London on 17 September...
moreAs part of a government drive to encourage the inventive use of broadband by UK businesses, the Digital Content Forum (DCF) has launched its online Broadband Showcase...
moreWhilst blogs and RSS are causing a PR revolution in corporate America, the UK is only just starting to get the message, a new survey finds...
moreThere's a £10m prize for the best ideas and proposals for digitally-driven schemes that improve and transform the delivery of public services. What's your reckoning on this government initiative? Check our Vox Pop and add your own views...
moreSince 1999 websites have been required to be accessible to visually impaired and disabled Internet users under the Disability Discrimination Act. Trenton Moss explains your legal obligations.
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