Entries in 'Narrowcasting'

Social media and the political process

March 14th, 2008 by Jezza · 1 Comment

Greetings from San Francisco, a lunatic leftie enclave, or the sole remaining pocket of sanity in a morally bankrupt nation (depending on whether and how far you hang to the left or to the right).
The brains trust here at RMM is exploring the applicability of the now-famous KUDOS approach (have you been paying attention there [...]

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Hitler laments the demise of HD-DVD

January 15th, 2008 by Leo Ryan · 2 Comments

Perhaps I only find this hilarious because I spent last year working on the Blu-ray campaign for Sony but its been sent to me by two people (thanks Mat) this afternoon so maybe there’s something more to it. Interestingly neither Hitler nor The Guardian cared much about which format was technically better, both focussing instead [...]

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Vacancy: 112MHz

October 18th, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · No Comments

I like to think of Ofcom as something of a WAG - it looks for whoever is going to give it the most money and then wears a short skirt near it. May I present Exhibit A: DAB (Digital Radio). Why do you think it is that we, unlike any other country in the world, [...]

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Idio Magazine

October 4th, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · 1 Comment

As Station Manager at RaW I receive A LOT of emails and requests to help promote new student (web) start ups. I’m afraid to say the majority are tantamount to spam. So, it was refreshing this week during the Warwick University Societies Fair to be approached by a chap who actually has a start up [...]

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(When I go, I will send back) A Letter from America

September 27th, 2007 by Dan O'Connor · No Comments

As though your lives were not exciting enough, here is a pant-wettingly thrill-filled round-up of web-related goings-on in this great country we call America, as written by me, your breathless correspondent, who is somehow managing to type this despite it being 100+ and the a/c being in a state of disrepair not seen since Lindsay [...]

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