British TV Habits In Five Charts
Bake-Off, X Factor, Bromans… it’s no surprise that people in the UK love TV. Viewers are increasingly spoilt for both choice and quality, as traditional broadcasters, streaming services like Netflix, […]
Bake-Off, X Factor, Bromans… it’s no surprise that people in the UK love TV. Viewers are increasingly spoilt for both choice and quality, as traditional broadcasters, streaming services like Netflix, […]
Below is a video of a presentation I gave to Ofcom colleagues in late 2010 introducing the emerging world of hyperlocal media. The presentation includes a walk through of a […]
Tom Glaisyer (TG) and Jessica Clark (JC), from the public policy institute and think tank New America Foundation, were recently in the UK as part of their work for the Open Society Foundation’s […]
This is a cross post of an article I wrote recently for the BBC College of Journalism’s blog. ——————————————- The past decade has seen massive changes in the UK’s communications […]
I wrote an article on this subject earlier in the week for the for the BBC College of Journalism website. The text is also posted below. ————————————– In retrospectives prompted […]
Hyper-local update April 11 and May 11
I’m not quite sure this title works, but here’s my follow up piece on the BBC College of Journalism website looking at the growth/strength of social media. This was published […]
This is the title of an article I’ve written for the BBC College of Journalism website, which was published yesterday. I’ve also added the full text below. ——————————————– The recent BBC […]
Last week I took part in an event at Bristol’s Watershed Media looking at 21st Century News. The event was part of a series organised by the BBC Innovation Academy, in […]
On Tuesday I spoke at a pan-European conference hosted by LSE on “Technology with disabled and older people: business development, building alliances and impact assessment”. A transcript of the whole […]