Credit: On Our Radar. The OwnFone diarists use to send audio reports is designed for simplicity News 'Life after diagnosis': Dementia Diaries, stigma and the media The ongoing project from communications rights organisation On Our Radar gives a voice to people living with the condition and connects them to the mainstream media By Alastair Reid • 4 min read
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Credit: Image by Thinkstock News Key points from Pew's State of the News Media report Mobile traffic and podcast audiences are up, but desktop visitors still spend longest on-site, according to Pew's annual report By Abigail Edge • 2 min read
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