RWD Magazine

RWD Magazine provided a platform for emerging unsigned artists to get their names and their faces into every popular underground music outlet.

The website was built, launched and promoted by teenage online director Alex Donne Johnson who later went on to form his own creative agency, Dazzle Ship.

The new management wanted to expand the magazine's audience in order to feature all types of music that might appeal to a younger generation.

During this time both SBTV and GRM Daily managed to adapt to the new video based YouTube generation and took the top spot as the source for grime content on the internet.

[citation needed] On 1 April 2009, RWD launched a new and redesigned website with extended content under the different genres and enhanced social networking features which give users the ability to manage their own profiles, keep in touch with friends, as well as track forum activity.

RWD Magazine launched a football show known as FilthyFellas on YouTube on 12 September ahead of the 2014–15 Premier League season.