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What Happens to Radio?

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?

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Content 2.0: The Future Of Web Search

Yahoo's Vice President of Product Strategy Bradley Horowitz explored the issues around search and shared his vision of social search and its potential with the audience at Content 2.0 on 6th June 2006...

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Content 2.0:What Are Folksonomies For?

Matt Locke, Head Of Innovation at BBC New Media, explored the issues around folksonomies as a type of classification and its relevance to content providers in the Web 2.0 era at the Content 2.0 conference on June 6th 2006...

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Content 2.0: Search & Enjoy Forum

Speakers from Microsoft, Blinkx and Last.fm discussed issues of content with regard to search, recommendation, the semantic web and the ownership of data in the Web 2.0 era at Content 2.0 on 6th June 2006...

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Content 2.0: The Invisible Culture

The habits of digital natives came under the spotlight at the Content 2.0 conference on 6th June 2006 when two teenagers took part in a discussion of their attitudes to and use of technologies in their everyday lives...

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Beers & Innovation: Music @ Content2.0

The Content 2.0 conference on 6th June 2006 was rounded-off by a special Beers & Innovation session at Albannach on Trafalgar Square, featuring Stephanie Newman from Amnesty International and an interview centering on digital music with Tim Clark, manager of Robbie Williams...

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Content 2.0: Meshing Content & People

Marc Canter of Broadband Mechanics explored the distributed, decentralized online world of today at Content 2.0 on 6th June 2006. He outlined the next generation of social networks whereby people control their content and can interconnect between online services, aka 'The Mesh'...

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Content 2.0: Hello Social Media

Adriana Cronin-Lukas of the Big Blog Company put the rise of blogging and the networked world into context at Content 2.0 on 6th June 2006, exploring how individuals aggregate and pursue their interests through social media in ways that the neither superchannels like Google and AOL, nor mainstream media and brands can control...

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Content 2.0: Marketing 2.0 Forum

This forum session at Content 2.0 on 6th June 2006 saw speakers from MySpace, Collaborate Marketing and Gaping Void discuss the issues and challenges of marketing in the Web 2.0 space and debate current trends and the future of content with the audience...

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Content 2.0: Can Brands Be Trusted?

Content 2.0's head-to-head debate on June 6th 2006 saw influential thinkers and strategists on marketing and branding Alan Moore and Shel Isreal discuss the reasons for brand mistrust and explore possible solutions...

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Content 2.0 Podcast Goes Live!

The inaugural NMK podcast from our Content 2.0 conference held at the RSA in London on 6th June 2006 has gone live. Hear the keynotes, debates and forum sessions that explored how we will search for and market content in the age of social networks, user-created content and disruptive technologies...

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