Men dominate the news headlines and bylines so much that the media has been described by a British MP as an 80/20 society with women in the minority. What’s more, women are far more likely to be p...
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Enzo Biagi (1920-2007) was a highly respected Italian journalist and writer. The book Casa Biagi. Una storia familiare (Rizzoli, 2012), written by his daughters Bice and Carla Biagi, has recently be...
Workshop conducted by Rosa Maria Di Natale, introduction by Mario Tedeschini Lalli. Your smartphone goes beyond point and click recording. Your tablet may be all you need to produce great video, au...
The year 2012 has been called the year of the e-single, as it was the year when this new digital format made its breakthrough with media start-ups like The Atavist and Byliner paving the way. Now...
We live more and more in a world of activities generated by a "data-driven economy": the production, distribution and use of digital information of all kinds has become a major force in economic gro...
New ways of reporting on the world's greatest sport, including new media and the innovative use of statistics. For example: Italy have never lost to Germany in a World Cup Finals game. Organised in...
The combined forces of technology, new audience behaviour, economics and globalisation are redrawing the media landscape. Audiences are more fragmented than ever in terms of numbers, demographic gro...
Italy is a highly seismic country. It's not the only one, of course: on the same level, and maybe even worse off, there are California, Japan, Turkey, the Pacific coast of South America and many o...
Banks rely on the confidence of their customers and especially of their depositors. Without that confidence the banks could not function - this is not a confidence trick but a confidence fact. So wh...
The past year or so, especially in continental Europe, has seen a ‘war of nerves’ between Google and news publishers over the issue of content protection. Far-reaching agreements have been signe...