The IPA has today (22 July 2010) revealed the results of its third IPA TouchPoints Hub Survey, which describes a week in the life of a representative sample of the GB adult population during late 2009/early 2010.
Only 24% of news subjects (the people in the news) are female.
Information from Child.net.
A unique insight into human behaviour or stage-managed humiliation? Laura Bond examines our national obsession with reality TV.
UK consumers are spending almost half (45 per cent) of their waking hours watching TV, using their mobiles and other communications devices, new Ofcom research reveals today.
Information from Technorati.
UK consumers are some of the earliest adopters of new communications technologies, new Ofcom research reveals.
It is the organisation behind the biggest leak of secret information since the Vietnam ‘Pentagon Papers’ were made public nearly 40 years ago. But what is WikiLeaks? Channel 4 News examines the whistleblowers’ website.
‘Is the whistleblowing site doing more harm than good?’ asks panel. Report by Judith Townend for Inforrm’s Blog.
Some newspapers are closing their websites to everyone but paying customers; and then, there’s the Apple iPad. What’s the future for newspaper websites?
Information from In Brief.
The Media Standards Trust (MST) has today (Monday 25 January) submitted proposals to make the existing system of press self-regulation more effective, more accountable and more transparent while maintaining the key principles of self-regulation.
Information from Search Security.
Information from Media Wise.
Information from the Press Complaints Commission.
We all like gossip – but we don’t like gossips.