Dominic Mills kicks off the Future of Audio with a look at how lockdown has drawn us towards radio. Plus: St Dominic’s School for Distance Learning; and the origins of the NHS brand
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No matter how unpromising the circumstances, opportunities abound for those with imagination and courage, writes Route’s James Whitmore
British radio has always triumphed during times of national crisis, writes Torin Douglas – and all the evidence proves it is working just as well today.
Should we really be ploughing ahead with a public consultation on the future of the BBC licence fee when society is being reshaped by a pandemic?
History has taught us that rapid adaption and innovation can be critical factors for businesses during severe economic shocks, writes Natalie Cramp.
From a post-pandemic capitalism built around new values, to redefining purpose, Dominic Mills examines the new challenges facing industry.
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Marketers are well placed to help people make the difficult choices, writes Jan Gooding as she explores how climate change is changing aspects of business.
A new book seeks to understand the often misunderstood relationship between Boris Johnson, the media and the EU referendum. Here, Ray Snoddy examines some of its most interesting moments of self-reflection.
Crises, like wars, tend to accelerate the pace of change – and this one will have a profound effect on our entire industry, writes Nick Manning.