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Broadcast

Broadcast is the only weekly magazine for the TV and radio industry, delivering the latest news including commissioning, production, facilities and technology. A mostly paid-for publication, Broadcast has a circulation of 12,269 (ABC audited) and readership of over 72,000 industry professionals, providing essential, relevant and accurate information for all sectors of the readership.

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk

 

Screen International

Screen has offices in London, New York, Los Angeles and Hong Kong, and a network of more than 40 correspondents around the world.

Screen is the most experienced and authoritative voice in the international film market with more than 30 years publishing knowledge. It has been a true pioneer in the international market, the first to publish market dailies and product guides at leading festivals and markets; launching the only web site exclusively dedicated to the international film business; and since becoming a leading organiser of high-end cutting-edge conferences.

Screen now offers specialist coverage of the leading events around the world, with daily publications and/or dedicated web services at Cannes, Berlin, AFM, Toronto, Hong Kong Filmart and Pusan.

http://www.screendaily.com

 

shots

shots showcases cutting-edge creativity in global advertising. Launched in 1990, it is the world's leading commercials title, providing ideas and inspiration for creatives internationally as well as being the foremost source of information for the industry. Published six times a year in magazine and DVD format, shots selects only the most creatively excellent work including the most innovative TV commercials, the latest work from talented new directors as well as ground-breaking music videos, virals, short films and idents.

http://www.shots.net

 

New Media Age

new media age is the UK's only weekly magazine covering the business of interactive media. It's essential reading for anyone using interactive media to communicate with their customers, and for all the companies providing the products and services that make those communications possible. It brings its readers exclusive news, informed analysis, thought-provoking opinion and detailed, in-depth features, all aimed at answering the fundamental question: how can interactive media improve my business?

new media age was launched in 1995 and quickly became the bible for the UK's internet industry. Rather than covering technology, it concentrated on the business opportunities that were being created by the emerging technologies, an editorial focus it has retained to the present day. As part of this policy it has been tracking emerging interactive platforms, introducing authoritative coverage of the mobile and internet TV sectors and uncovering the synergies that exist between digital platforms.

http://www.nma.co.uk

 

Wired

Wired is the magazine about what's next – bringing you the people, the trends and the big ideas that will change our lives. Each month, through thought-provoking features and stunning photography, we explore the next big ideas in science, culture, business – wherever innovation and new thinking are reshaping our world.

Since the US edition of Wired launched in 1993, the magazine has been synonymous with informed and intelligent analysis, and a consistently reliable predictor of change. The UK edition, launched in April 2009, is similarly committed to bringing you the best writers and photographers; compelling long-form journalism; extraordinary photography and design; and the people, products and ideas that matter.

http://www.wired.co.uk

 

Met School

The Met Film School is very proud to be the official Education Partner of The Media Festival. The Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking, based at Ealing Studios. This year it launches four brand new BA programmes in Film and Television, Interactive Media, Visual Effects and Animation, and Digital Cinematography, placing it at the heart of convergence media education. Furthermore, drawing from the digital expertise of its sister companies Met Film Production, Met Film Post and Met Film Creative, it is uniquely placed to offer its students the best possible preparation for a career in the media industry. The Met Film School constantly strives to be at the forefront of media innovation, a position that can only be strengthened by this exciting partnership.

http://www.metfilmschool.co.uk

 

de Havilland

DeHavilland offers a wide range of political intelligence solutions centred on the UK and European political agenda.

Through a variety of tailored services DeHavilland keeps leading organisations informed of the latest parliamentary developments which have a direct impact on their objective.

http://www.dehavilland.co.uk

 

Emap

Emap is a business-to-business multiplatform media group, whose brands inform, inspire and connect within the sectors they operates in. For millions of people across the globe involved in the retail, media, finance, fashion, health, education, government and automotive sectors, Emap provides essential news, analysis and access.

Emap maintains an undiluted focus on content and product quality across online and offline publications, conferences, awards, exhibitions, festivals, data and intelligence services. This enables the sharing of best practice, ideas and inspiration, for better, more timely, more informed decisions. Emap gives business professionals the commercial understanding and access to the people and organisations they need to do their jobs better.

http://www.emap.com

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Matt Locke
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