DMA Media has collaborated with Practical Photography - the UK’s biggest monthly photo magazine - to launch Photography Now. It's a dedicated video-on-demand for photography enthusiasts. The new channel offers a unique mix of hands-on lessons, projects, gear reviews, exclusive interviews and competitions.
Some people may fear AI. But It seems that the big brands are not running scared of the technological developments. In fact it's already has a number of successful accomplishments - such as an interactive campaign to promote the Toyota Prius Prime. But it's now taking to the skies. Germany's Lufthansa has become the first airline to launch an AI-powered campaign.
Expert-in-Residence Frank Radice is on location in Savannah and gives us his take. Getting off the plane in Savannah you’re immediately greeted with a sign welcoming you to the home of one of the best film festivals in America! For 21 years, and for 2 weeks a year, the best features, shorts, docs, and student films, are screened, and the pro’s talk about the biz.
Concept cars, robo-taxis, a sporting superstar and a beauty queen - they were all at this year's Paris Motor Show. An editorial team from DMA Media's new digital channel, Auto Futures, was also in attendance interviewing the great, the good plus the new kids on the block. www.autofutures.tv is now live and absolutely packed with great content on the future of mobility. Please check it out...
A new report on news consumption from the UK’s communications regulator OFCOM makes for interesting reading. The good news for broadcasters is that television is still the most popular platform for news for UK adults (79%). The internet follows in second place with radio and newspapers lagging behind. However, the internet is the most popular platform among 16-24 years olds...
More than 500 chief editors, managing editors and media experts met in the Austrian capital Vienna at the European Newspaper Congress. But it was not just newspaper editors in attendance. Rob Beynon, CEO of DMA Media Group, parent company of TheNewsMarket, the global online platform for journalists, admitted that he has spent all of his career in broadcast and video production.