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The British Interactive Media Association appointed a new chair and vice-chair in May to take the group forward. New Media Knowledge caught up with the group’s new head to see what direction he plans to take it.
moreThe UK is a major producer of digital media innovation and it’s not just restricted to London and the M4 corridor, the country’s traditional technology hubs. New Media Knowledge’s Chris Lee went in search of innovation around the UK, starting on the south coast.
moreThe digital media sector has been one of the few bright lights in wider economic gloom. With mixed messages as to the level of investment in online marketing next year, New Media Knowledge spoke to various sector players to gauge their thoughts.
moreKatie Streten argues that even now, digital media is viewed as a poor relation to other media, but that digital professionals are partly to blame for this state of affairs.
moreWhat is a typical response rate for an email campaign? How often should you send out messages? Or How long should your newsletter be? Andrew Robinson from Lyris Technologies, offers some answers...
moreThe film and music industries have been taken to task by a new digital rights alliance who have dubbed their latest moves as "hijacking serious crime legislation in Europe" to try and undermine human rights...
moreFor years, all of us in the Internet business have listened to commentators defining us incorrectly. The banks and venture capitalists class us as a technology sector and most others have us as a subset of marketing. It's about time we tackled the thorny issue of who and what we are...
moreThis MusicTank seminar will lift the lid on the social media phenomenon and reveal how rights holders can better engage with this social space and make sense of its increasingly complex future. Beginning with a presentation from artist, composer and serial social media experimenter Steve Lawson, this event will also update on progress of our chosen Millennials artist James Yuill, twelve-months on from MusicTank’s Millennials conference at which Terry McBride spearheaded a unique 360-degree artist road-map assisted by the amassed 180-strong conference audience. Closing this event will be a 90-minute debate looking at the future of social media in an attempt to gauge where it’s heading and its impact on rights holders, with a panel comprising far-sighted entrepreneurs, commentators and digital culture experts.
moreCreative Clusters 2008 takes place in Glasgow from 17 to 20 November. Creative Clusters is an independent conference examining the growth of the creative economy. We are interested in initiatives from around the world that are designed to have an impact in both cultural and economic terms.
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