A look back at Babel’s December coverage highlights
Can you believe we’ve almost made it through the first month of 2022 (and the infamous ‘Blue Monday’)!? December seems a world away, but, to boost spirits on a co
Impartiality in 2021: How the news is fighting hard to rebuild trust in media
Originally written by Ashwinder Bedi in the aftermath of ‘Stop the Steal’ US Capitol Riots… It’s been four years since the historic day the truth was most famously cont
Virtual events are here to stay: key takeaways from Babel’s panel featuring the BBC, PA Media and All Day DevOps
As a result of the pandemic there has been a significant increase in the number of virtual events – and specifically virtual conferences, press conferences, and virtual roundtabl
Babel’s virtual event: beyond the webinar
For businesses, events are a crucial means of engaging with customers and prospects – and the media. In the UK, the events industry is worth around £42.3 billion, with around 1.
IBC 2018: what can we expect from this year’s show?
Amsterdam may be famous for its beautiful canals, charming architecture and so-called coffee shops. However next month, the city will once again become home to one of the world’s
Broadcast 2018: new viewing vs traditional TV
We learnt recently that for the first time, children in the UK are more likely to watch content on mobiles, tablets and laptops, than on traditional television screens. Parents and
Diversity, equal pay, and mobile coverage in the UK: Ofcom outlines future plans
The diversity situation in the broadcast industry is “pretty grim”, admitted Ofcom’s Chief Executive, Sharon White, during the regulator’s Annual Plan event in London this