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MySpace Calls For Reinforcements

July 27, 2007 Posted by Matt in : Bristol, Community Media, Connecting SW Conference, Connecting Bristol , 1 comment so far
The big buzz at Montage is the battle between MySpace and Facebook.  It’s heating up, and MySpace at least is taking a good look at its own troops, with the news this week that MySpace has put its six-figure PR account out to tender. The services of Freud Communications, retained since 2006, are no longer required, and MySpace is looking for an agency to provide a “full gamut” of PR services, according to the site’s director of corporate communications for Europe, Chris McCafferty. 

MySpace has denied that the decision to refresh their PR provision has come about due to the pressure it faces from rival Facebook, who are rapidly gaining in popularity. Whilst MySpace still receives a greater number of hits than Facebook, this month Facebook has overtaken MySpace in the number of web searches of its name.

A recent article in the Guardian would have made worrying reading for MySpace – London has overtaken Toronto to become the biggest network on Facebook, with members listed in London now numbering 790,615, which is almost a twofold increase since May. Its userbase, growing at an overall rate of 3%, is growing by 6% a week in London.

Figures for the year to June show that the three main social networking sites have all seen huge growth, with MySpace recording the biggest audience -10.76 million unique users, an increase of 149% - but Facebook are fast catching up. Its UK traffic rose from just 268,000 unique users in June 2006 to 6.01 million in June 2007 – an increase of 2,143%

On the other hand, perhaps MySpace are to be believed when they say that their decision to put the PR account out to tender was “absolutely not” a response to Facebook’s increasing popularity: see this PR faux pas.

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Compelling Content workshop

November 23, 2006 Posted by Roz in : Digital Challenge, Connecting SW Conference , add a comment

Compelling Content:
A workshop facilitated during the ‘Harnessing Digital Disruption’ event Watershed Media Centre: 1 November 2006
Carolyn Hassan and Roz Hall

Delegates at the Harnessing Digital Disruption event attended one of four workshops. Our workshop, ‘Compelling Content’ began by outlining the purpose of the session to the group. The question we had been asked to consider was:

“How can we work together with communities to develop content and services that are relevant and of high value?”

We had been asked to facilitate a discussion about this question and then to agree the four most significant factors effecting this question.

The discussion was very lively and delegates were keen to consider the nature of the question as well as responding to it. Several issues appeared to create challenges for the diverse group participating in the discussion, and highlighted the difficulties in taking the debate around Compelling Content further (and by extension, pulling concrete ideas for the Connecting Bristol bid together).
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Joining the Dots between Media Education and Community Engagement

November 13, 2006 Posted by Shawn in : Education, Digital Challenge, Community Media, Media, Learning, Environment, Technology, Connecting SW Conference , add a comment

I thought the Fresh 6 film event at the weekend was excellent and a real credit to Sam Burkey and all who helped organise it from Calling the Shots, Knowle West Media Centre, Suited and Booted and Firstborn Creatives, and all the young people who made the final decisions. At various times I was on the script surgeries table - giving advice to people on their film ideas, overseeing the library archive screenings and on the welcome table. (more…)

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What technology couldn't you live without?

November 7, 2006 Posted by Kevin in : Digital Challenge, Connecting SW Conference , 3 comments

At our recent Connecting the South West event we asked what technology couldn’t you live without? and this is what you said;

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