Alas we did not walk away with one of the deceptively heavy gongs at last night's BAFTAs for our work on C4's 'One Born Every Minute'. However congratulations to Dragonfly for doing the business with the TV show. It was a great night either way and we hope to be back next year with a fraction more success...
The sun shineth. A good day for the gentle folk of Airlock.
We have won a Webby for our work for Teenage Cancer Trust in the Charitable Organizations / Non-profit category.
A huge congratulations to the whole team.
The shortlist for this year's Webby's was announced today and we've been nominated three times over. Battlefront has been shortlisted in the Activism category, Teenage Cancer Trust picked up a nomination in the Charity section, whilst the Save our Sounds is up for the Best Use of Social Media award.
Help us secure us the People's Voice awards. Please vote for us here:
[Battlefront](http://webby.aol.com/society/activism)
[Teenage Cancer Trust](http://webby.aol.com/society/charitable_organizationsnonprofit)
[Save our Sounds](http://webby.aol.com/media_types/interactive-advertising)
Ever wanted to know what life is really like on a Maternity Ward? Check out our new work for Channel 4 that launched this week. The site is a partner project to the new TV series, 'One Born Every Minute' that airs later this month and reveals the ins and outs of birth as it happens - no airbrushing, the real thing. The site covers a broad range of topics and issues through extensive video content and a number of fun, engaging content pieces. It has been an amazing project to work on, so we hope you enjoy it.
Check out our new site for Radio 1's Picture Message Day and get involved! All you need to do is get hold of your mobile and take a picture of yourself or whatever the DJ on air asks you to and send it in. All messages are free to send today (Friday 11th 2009).
We're proud to announce the launch of the new Teenage Cancer Trust website. Teenage Cancer Trust is a fantastic charity aimed at improving the lives of teens and young adults with cancer. Amongst other things the new website includes a support network for young people with cancer and their families to share their experiences with those most likely to understand.