Editorial Intelligence Podcasts

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Editorial Intelligence Podcasts

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  • Phone Hacking

    06/07/2011 Duração: 18min

    Mark Lewis, the Dowler's family lawyer remarks on the latest phone hacking revelations. Comment Conference: Mobile World London, 6 July 2011

  • Modern Journalism: Creative Curiosity and the Future of News

    30/06/2011 Duração: 01h13min

    Groupthink3: Chair: Emily Bell, Tow Centre for Journalism, Columbia University Panel: Gaby Darbyshire, Gawker Media;  Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, Financial Times;  Bob Guccione Jr, media entrepreneur;  Martin Nesirky, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, United Nations  Indrani Sen, CUNY

  • Bright Ideas 1

    30/06/2011 Duração: 34min

    Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Editorial Intelligence1 Nina Planck, Real Foodist“Food for pleasure and life”2 Victoria Floethe & Kate Rose“Women’s desire”3 Jon Kamen, Radical Media

  • Individual in a Mass Age 2

    30/06/2011 Duração: 01h03min

    Neil Gaiman, bestselling author and writer - “The lone individual writing for many masses”, in conversation with John Hodgman, Famous minor TV personality

  • Futurecasting: Will Individuality Win Out Over The Mass Age?

    27/06/2011 Duração: 01h06min

    Closing Session: Chair: James Crabtree, Financial Times Panel: Janet Goldsmith, Names Not Numbers New York;  Chris Marchand, Executive Vice President, Operations, Jaguar Land Rover North America;  Jacob Weisberg, Slate Group  Peter York, social commentator. Names Not Numbers NYC

  • Bright Ideas 3

    27/06/2011 Duração: 41min

    Chair: Michael Vachon, Soros Fund Management LLC 1. Anna Pinedo, Morrison Foerster “Is creative finance destructive?” 2. William Cohan Best selling Author and Journalist "What we know about individual responsibility in upper echelons of finance" Names Not Numbers NYC

  • Individual in a Mass Age 5

    27/06/2011 Duração: 31min

    PJ Crowley, former United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs ‘the individual’s moral duty in politics’ followed by a Q&A moderated by Gillian Tett Names Not Numbers NYC

  • What Happens When the Rich Get Richer - The Flaw in Finance

    27/06/2011 Duração: 14min

    Preview of the Sundance-selected documentary film “The Flaw” and Q&A with Louis Hyman Names Not Numbers NYC

  • Individual in a Mass Age

    27/06/2011 Duração: 40min

    Ken Auletta, The New Yorker interviewed by Gillian Tett, Financial Times Names Not Numbers NYC

  • What does the Facebook generation need to learn?

    27/06/2011 Duração: 01h13min

    Editorial Intelligence and The Sunday Times/Wellington College Festival of Education  In the chair: Dr Anthony Seldon, Master, Wellington College On the panel: Professor Sarah Churchwell, Professor of American Literature and Public Understanding of the Humanities, University of East Anglia;  Professor Niall Ferguson, Harvard University, LSE, Author, ‘Civilization’ and Columnist, Newsweek;  Harvey Goldsmith CBE, Chairman, Ignite;  Ben Hammersley, Writer, Technologist and Editor-at-Large, Wired Jenni Russell, Commentator, The Sunday Times, The Guardian and London Evening Standard Sunday 26th June 2011  Wellington College,  Crowthorne,  Berkshire,  RG45 7PU 

  • Bright Ideas 2

    27/06/2011 Duração: 47min

    Chair: Janet Goldsmith, Names Not Numbers New York 1. Pat Mitchell, The Paley Center for Media “How revolutionary is Social Media?” 2. Aditya Dev Sood, Centre for Knowledge Studies “Technocratic versus Sociocentric Innovation in India (1327-present)” 3.Chrysi Philalithes, (RED) "(RED) in 140 characters’"

  • Creativity In Business

    27/06/2011 Duração: 48min

    Groupthink3: Chair: John Gapper, Financial Times Panel: Matthew Bishop, The Economist; Rob Kaufelt, Murray’s Cheese, Gayle Lemmon, Council on Foreign Relations and author 'The Dressmaker of Khair Khana'; Lucy P.Marcus, Marcus Venture Consulting; Katherine Oliver and Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment. Names Not Numbers NYC

  • What Happens After the Industrial Revolution is Over?

    27/06/2011 Duração: 29min

    Individual in a Mass Age 3: Seth Godin, Bestseller, instigator, blogger Names Not Numbers NYC

  • Celebrity - the Ultimate Individual?

    25/06/2011 Duração: 01h02min

    Names Not Numbers NYC Groupthink: Is the modern era best defined by celebrity and is the expression of individuality possible without it? Chair: Betsy Gleick, PEOPLE MAGAZINE Panel:  Diane Clehane, Madeline Communications  Bob Guccione Jr, media entrepreneur Mark Harris, writer  Marc Karimzadeh, Women’s Wear Daily

  • Creativity And Its Discontents

    25/06/2011 Duração: 01h04min

    Names Not Numbers NYC Sponsored by the British Council
 Where does creativity thrive? What troubles the creative individual? How truthful is creativity in this ‘reality’ era in TV, documentary and the movies? 
Chair: Caroline Daniel, Financial Times
 Panel Clemency Burton-Hill, BBC;  Caryn Mandabach, Caryn Manadabach Productions;  Sasha Frere-Jones, The New Yorker Jordan Roth, Jujamcyn Theaters;      

  • Mobile World Round Table discussion

    25/06/2011 Duração: 22min

    chaired by James Crabtree, Comment Editor of the Financial Times

  • How well do Business and Government understand each other?

    09/06/2011 Duração: 01h24min

    Opinion Former Panel In association with the Institute for Government  Chair: Gary Gibbon, Political Editor, Channel 4 News  Panel:  John Authers, Global Editor, Lex, Financial Times John Cridland, Director- General, CBI Patricia Hewitt MP, former Cabinet Minister, Senior Independent Director, BT Group and Chair, UK India Business Council Lord Sainsbury of Turville, former Minister for Science and Innovation, Founder & Settlor, Gatsby Charitable Foundation and Chairman of Trustees, Institute for Government Lord Wolfson of Apsley Guise, Chief Executive, Next Plc  9th June 2011

  • The Art of the Interview

    02/06/2011 Duração: 01h29min

    In association with and kindly hosted by BBC Academy With a ‘Thought for the Day’ from  Mark Lawson, Presenter, Front Row, BBC Radio 4 and Columnist, The Guardian  Camilla Long, Chief Interviewer, The Sunday Times Libby Purves, Author, Broadcaster & Journalist Moderated by Charlie Burgess, Communications Consultant

  • Intern Nation: How do we skill up young people to get jobs?

    26/05/2011 Duração: 01h33min

    Editorial Intelligence, the National Apprenticeship Service and the Taylor Bennett Foundation Chair: Brian Groom, UK Business and Employment Editor, Financial Times Panel: Martin Bright, Founder and Chief Executive, New Deal of the Mind Gemma Lines, Head of Graduate Marketing, Recruitment & Development, Citi Laurie Penny, Journalist, Author and Activist Simon Waugh, Executive Chairman, National Apprenticeship Service Faye Wenman, Trustee, Taylor Bennett Foundation Thursday 26th May 2011 BIS Conference Centre 1 Victoria Street London, SW1H 0ET

  • Thought For The Day 17th May 2011

    17/05/2011 Duração: 01h01min

    with   James Forsyth, Political Editor, The Spectator;  Viv Groskop, Columnist, Observer Walter Schwarz, retired Foreign Correspondent, the Guardian & Author, ‘The Ideal Occupation’. The conversation moderated by Julia Hobsbawm, Chair & CEO, Editorial Intelligence.

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