12 lessons about live radio from Wendy Pilmer
Last week our Top Audio Storytelling class heard from Wendy Pilmer, a UK based radio expert, who I’ve had the good fortune to know for the past decade and a half. […]
Last week our Top Audio Storytelling class heard from Wendy Pilmer, a UK based radio expert, who I’ve had the good fortune to know for the past decade and a half. […]
This is the ninth extract from Where are we now? UK hyperlocal media and community journalism in 2015 a new report commissioned by the Centre for Community Journalism and supported by Cardiff University and Nesta. […]
This is the sixth extract from Where are we now? UK hyperlocal media and community journalism in 2015 a new report commissioned by the Centre for Community Journalism and supported by Cardiff […]
The BBC’s global reach increasingly relies on mobile platforms. This article explores their current strategy.
This post first appeared on the Carnegie UK Trust blog. When I first started reporting on hyperlocal media in 2009 it was against a daily backdrop predicting the death of […]
Some nice tweets for this new feature produced for TheMediaBriefing. Click a tweet to read the full piece. How the BBC is harnessing 'mobile first' http://t.co/mRIyjkMJJO @damianradcliffe asks @Trushar, features […]
First published on journalism.co.uk 5 predictions for #hyperlocal media in 2015 – comment from @damianradcliffe http://t.co/P1kWlctSdK — Journalism.co.uk (@journalismnews) February 11, 2015 Here are 5 predictions for the year ahead […]
These slides outline changes in the newsgathering and distribution. They are an extract from a more detailed round-up produced last summer of some key recent developments in the world of […]
At the end of last week I had a quick look at some of the content I had produced in the past year. With 95 articles, reports and research round-ups […]
Publication from late 2007 showcasing examples of outreach, broadcasting and volunteering work done by the CSV Action Network – in partnership with BBC English Regions – with hard to reach groups. (NB: I ran […]