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Many thanks to everyone who took part in the NMK survey over the last month. The quality of the response was extremely high with some very good ideas for future development, events and courses. And the winners, selected randomly from all the responses that included contact details, are...
moreOfcom’s annual report, The Communications Market 2007, weighs in at over 300 pages, and provides a comprehensive overview of television, radio and internet services.
moreDeloitte’s ‘State of Media Democracy’ survey shows a strong demand for user-generated content, but also considerable cause for celebration among traditional media producers.
moreUS trade body the Online Publisher’s Association has introduced new metrics to account for consumers’ behaviour online. Initial results show that content sites account for nearly half of consumers’ time, with that proportion rising on a monthly basis.
moreA poll conducted by AOP finds that readers prefer online publications to print for speed of access and convenience.
moreThe New York Times recently reported that the young are forsaking newspapers in droves.
moreThe OxIS Internet Trends 2007 report is packed with information about the latest trends and statistics in online behaviour, and is required reading for anyone working in digital.
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...
moreIn recent years Aquent's Salary Surveys for the creative and marketing industries have been providing details on salaries, business growth and hiring trends across Europe. Now you can take part in the 2006/07 survey...
moreThe UK new media industry may have an international reputation for creative and technical excellence, but how can companies translate this into export earnings? Our survey outlines key trends and opportunities...
moreWe're running a survey on the export activities of UK new media companies, and we want your input! Whether you're export savvy or just thinking about breaking into the overseas markets, we want to know your opinions.
moreA snapshot of business development and commissioning practices among UK digital media companies in March 2003.
moreRead the results of NMK's survey looking at average rates being charged for interactive media work in the UK. (Conducted Summer 2002).
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