Justin Lewis reports that despite the rise of social media most of the population still rely on television

Justin Lewis reports that despite the rise of social media most of the population still rely on television
Peter Finch wonders whether the world is chattering itself into deafness
Tom Beardshaw asks whether 5,000 people on Twitter can influence the future of Wales
Mary Kaldor asks whether global emancipatory movements can coalesce to create a critical mass for progressive change
Wil Stephens, Founder and Director, Cube Interactive, Broadcasting in Wales: an agenda for the coming decade, IWA conference, 18 October 2011, Cardiff
Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on the media debates that took place at the National Eisteddfod
Rhys David believes the consequences of the News of the World scandal for the Murdoch empire will be more profound than those currently exciting most interest
John Osmond hears some advice about digitally connecting Wales