We spend a lot of time at Speed thinking about the future of media and how we need to innovate our services to help clients build and protect their reputation in traditional, online and social and media.
We’re out and about speaking on this issue in the coming weeks at CIPR, PIRA, Strategic Social Media and Social Media in Business events.
Here’s a round-up of posts from the past month.
- Regional online media’s content conundrum
- How do you make money from online news content?
- NLA web licensing won’t make a dent in online losses for newspaper industry
- Is the Daily Mail the UK’s most successful online newspaper?
- Online newspaper circulation figures: ABC Multi-Platform Monthly Report – February 2010
- BBC web site set to become content hub; iPlayer 3.0 to incorporate social features
- Media industry urged to stop worrying about Murdoch
- Newser and Wikipedia founders spotlight start-up media business opportunities
- Newser founder Michael Wolff on the future of media – “smaller less profitable news organisations”
- Reputation Online on Times Online blocks
- BBC Strategy Review: BBC 1 – commercial sector 0
- Future of media according to Sorrell

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