Video Republic
How young people are changing Europe
Production companies and broadcasters no longer hold a monopoly over moving-images - instead, a new theatre of public information has emerged. Spread across the internet, television, festivals and campaigns this emerging ‘Video Republic’ is a messy, alternative realm of video creation and exchange, dominated by young people. Who inhabits, shapes and regulates the Video Republic?
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- The rise and rise of the YouTube generation, and how adults can help Blogs and online diaries should be part of school curriculum, says thinktank 6th October 2008 | The Guardian
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- Internet TV: insights from the Starcom Mediavest research Internet TV: insights from the Starcom Mediavest research 15th August 2008
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- Tories push for more surveillance Tories push for more surveillance 14th August 2008
- Britons Stick to 'Live' TV Viewing, Despite Broadband Video - WARC News More on the intriguing story of TV viewing figures 14th August 2008
- Citizens, Communications and Convergence | Ofcom Consultation from Ofcom on their role in furthering the interests of citizens. 14th August 2008
- FT.com / Media & internet - TV viewing figures defy talk of decline FT.com / Media & internet - TV viewing figures defy talk of decline
