What will Christian Media 2.0 be like in 2012?
Six trends that take a look at where we are, where we might be going and why it’s important.
Six trends that take a look at where we are, where we might be going and why it’s important.
Through innovation, religious broadcasting can remain the leading media platform for the gospel in the 21st century.
The need to collect information and monitor trends around the Internet, as well as expose new opportunities, keeps growing and expanding rapidly.
While we can’t stop the disruption caused by new technologies, we can develop new ministry and business models that harness their potential.
Could a free high-quality video streaming model work for religious broadcasting?
Checking in with media analysts who care deeply about the future of using media to make a difference in people’s lives.
Radio and television are powerful tools being used to help build the Church around the world.
History has many examples of those who failed to grasp the opportunities revealed by trends.
Major religions have embraced technology and it has implications for religious broadcasting and Internet evangelism.
Internet Broadcasting extends church communication locally and globally and provides a social space for interaction.