What a decade of research reveals about why people don’t trust media in the digital age.
Watching a Hollywood movie on the plane is big business, even as budget airlines are cutting it altogether.
Homer’s Iliad as epic rap battle takes nothing from modern culture and gives everything in exchange.
The New Yorker at 100. How a poker game pipe dream became a publishing powerhouse that prefaces today's direct to consumer movement.
YouTube was born from a failed dating site 20 years ago. Is the world’s biggest video platform facing another pivotable moment?
How stop-motion films went from yesterday's ‘creature features’ to winning today's Oscars.
There is one thing that big money investors and media executives agree on: spectacle sells. Is spectacle then the future of sports?
This year's Australian Open offers live sport with a new twist on audience strategy: gamification, avatars and YouTube.
The uniting power of international sport is overcoming the politics of sportswashing as Saudi Arabia joins a world of fans.
How the video game soundtrack is influencing a new generation of musicians and music lovers.
When German journalist Martin Bernklau typed his name and location into Microsoft’s Copilot to see how his articles would be picked up by the chatbot, the answers horrified him.
The sun never sets on K-pop as it continues to conquer the world. Can the British compete? The BBC bets on the entertainment value of making the world ... Korean.
Poor media literacy among US users of TikTok offers a wide range of dangers that US Officials now say are being realised as sensitive data on user beliefs and interests is served up to China.
Is this the dawn of a new era in women’s sports? If record numbers of fans and television viewers are any indication, yes!
How "Dune" became a beacon for the fledgling environmental movement − and a rallying cry for the new science of ecology
While global social media usership passes the 5 billion mark, Active User figures mask the intricacies of online participation.
Professor Preminda Jacob explores the exercise of Bollywood's soft power to sway elections and support government policy.
EU member states are now required to respect the editorial freedom of media outlets. The press, in turn, has to ensure total transparency in what they publish.
There's nothing wrong with using a phrase someone else came up with. But there is a lot wrong with coercively preventing such use.
Indie film producers are always looking for investors. Due diligence is vital. Data always helps. Here's some facts to apply to all those pitch decks flying through your inboxes.