Editorial Intelligence Podcasts
By Laura Musins
Editorial Intelligence PodcastsJun 27, 2011
NNN 16: Duncan Clark - AliBababa
NNN 16: Philippe Sands - Genocide
'The Internet is Not the Answer': an eiSalon with tech provocateur Andrew Keen
In the first of a series of salons to mark Editorial Intelligence's 10th anniversary year, ei presents a discussion with the provocative internet critic Andrew Keen, to mark the publication of his new book The Internet is Not the Answer. Kindly hosted by News UK on Wednesday 4th February 2015 #eiKeen
A LOOK AT UK COMMENT JOURNALISM @ COMMENT AWARDS 2014 LAUNCH
To launch The Comment Awards 2014, we held a small panel discussion looking at Comment in the UK today. Kindly hosted by Nespresso’s Regent Street boutique. With welcoming remarks from Stevie Spring, Chair of the Judges, The Comment Awards #eiCA14
Panel chaired by Charlie Burgess, Editorial Director, The Comment Awards with
Holly Baxter, Co-founder & Editor, Vagenda Magazine, and Author, The Vagenda Book
Sarah Baxter, Deputy Editor, The Sunday Times
Robert Yates, Assistant Editor & Comment Editor, The Observer
POLITICS ON THE MOVE
A discussion on the changes and challenges in politics in a mobile UK. How does technology affect voting, opinion, and the speed of politics.
Opened by a presentation from Gideon Skinner, Head of Political Research, Ipsos MORI
Chair: Mary Ann Sieghart, Journalist & Broadcaster, Independent, The Times & BBC
Panel: 1. Amber Elliott, Deputy Executive Politics Producer, Sky News
2. Jag Singh, Serial Entrepreneur/Founder, Wess Digital & MessageSpace
3. Douglas Carswell MP, Conservative MP for Clacton
4. Alex Deane, Head of Public Affairs, Weber Shandwick
IN CONVERSATION
Melanie Phillips, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief of emBooks, Co-founder of Melanie Phillips Electric Media in conversation with Kirsty Lang, Broadcaster, BBC
BRIGHT IDEAS
Chair: Jodie Ginsberg, Deputy Director, Demos Finance
1. Maggie Philbin, CEO, TeenTech and BBC Reporter, Bang Goes The Theory
2. Rachel Carrell, CEO, Dr. Thom at Lloydspharmacy
3. Fran Perrin, Founder & Director, The Indigo Trust
DIGITAL MOBILITY: INNOVATION IN A MOBILE WORLD
Session Partner: Huawei
A discussion about how the increasingly digital age is changing the way innovation occurs – from society to business and politics to culture.
Chair: Ravi Mattu, Editor, Business Life, Financial Times
Panel: 1. Christèle Delbé, Head of Sustainability, Vodafone Group
2. Narik Patel, Director, PayPal
3. Matthew Yeomans, Writer and Consultant
4. Stefano Cantarelli, Vice President, Huawei Network Business
5. Maria Ingold, CEO, mireality
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Welcome: Mark Boleat, Chairman, Policy and Resources Committee, City of London Corporation
OPENING REMARKS: The Mobile World, Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
What Connects Us Part 1
Adjudicators: Ben Page and Baroness Helena Kennedy QC.
Witnesses: Shami Chakrabarti; David Fenton and Rt Hon Douglas Carswell MP.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Headlines & Highlights
Mary Loudon; Viv Groskop; Leo Johnson and Robert Philips.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
GQ Fashion & Style Panel
Julia Hobsbawm; Harvey Goldsmith CBE; Dylan Jones; Peter York and Stephen Barber.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
What Connects Us Part 2
Adjudicators: Ben Page and Baroness Helena Kennedy QC.
Witnesses: Jude Kelly OBE; Mark Henderson; Shai Reshef.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium,
Technology & Identity Panel
Louise Chunn; Peter Bale; Andrew Keen; Professor Simon May; Ivan Mazour and Suzanne Moore.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Higher Education Panel
Alice Sherwood; Professor Stephan Chambers; Professor Sarah Churchwell and Shai Reshef.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Groucho Club Art Panel
Simon Schama; Kate Bryan; Sophie Hastings; Conrad Shawcros and Maggi Hambling CBE.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Bright ideas 5
Jonathan Reekie: ‘The Influence of Benjamin Britten’
Bright Spotlight - Simon Schama
Simon Schama: ‘The Jewish Story in the World’, introduced by Julia Hobsbawm
BritDoc Documentary Panel
Jess Search; Molly Dineen and Zoe Williams.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Wellcome Trust Neuroscience Panel
David Aaronovitch; Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore; Professor Ray Dolan and Lucy Prebble.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Bright Ideas 4
Mark Henderson; Zac Schwarz and Laura Schwarz.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
British Council Creative Connections
Martin Davidson; Peter York; Esther Freud and Aminatta Forna.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Bright Ideas 3
Stephen Barber; Professor Ian Goldin; Lucy Lethbridge and Damian Barr.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Tom Hollander
Tom Hollander “IN CONVERSATION” with Kirsty Lang.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Bright Ideas 2
Mary Ann Sieghart; Molly Dineen; Hannah Rothschild and Charlie Leadbeater.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Vodafone Connectedness
John Gapper; Bill Emmott; Professor Noreena Hertz; Matthew Kirk; Alexandra Pringle and Andrea Wong.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Bright Ideas 1
Mary Ann Sieghart, Ed Caesar and Dennis Stevenson.
Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium
Names Not Numbers 2013
in association with the Financial Times
Ravi Mattu, Editor of Business Life, Financial Times talks to Alice Sherwood, King’s Policy Institute, King’s College London, Leo Johnson, Entrepreneur and Author and Professor A.C. Grayling, Master of the New College of the Humanities.
Individuality In A Mass Age
Names Not Numbers 2013 podcast, in association with the Financial Times
Julia Hobsbawm, Editorial Intelligence, talks to Viv Groskop, Writer & Stand-up Comic, Robert Phillips, Writer & Thinker and Ed Caesar, Journalist & Author.
2013 ‘Pre-Davos’ Predictions
In association with the Financial Times & Pi Capital
At the Financial Times
Chair: Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial Times
Panel: Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, CEO, E. L. Rothschild
Professor Ian Goldin, Director, Oxford Martin School, Oxford University
Helena Morrissey, Chief Executive Officer, Newton Investment Management
Terry Smith, Chief Executive, Tullett Prebon
Gillian Tett, Assistant Editor & Columnist, Financial Times
Talent Tomorrow: Apprenticeships
Comment Conference: Talent Today, Talent Tomorrow
Chair: Sarah Smith, Business Correspondent, Channel 4 News Panel: Oli Barrett, Director CoSpA Richard Hamer, Education Director, BAE Systems Suzy Stride, Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Harlow and Manager at City GatewayIn Conversation
Comment Conference: Talent Today, Talent Tomorrow
Alistair Cox, Chief Executive, Hays in conversation with Julia Hobsbawm, Chair & CEO, Editorial Intelligence & Honorary Visiting Professor in Networking, Cass Business School
Talent Today: how to make today’s top talent more productive
Comment Conference: Talent Today, Talent Tomorrow
Chair: Ravi Mattu, Business Life Editor, Financial Times
Panel: Andy Doyle, Group HR Director, ITV
Professor Joseph Lampel, Professor of Strategy & Innovation, Cass Business School
Karen Mattison MBE, Founder, Timewise Jobs
Simon North, Co-Founder, Position Ignition
Opening Remarks
Comment Conference: Talent Today, Talent Tomorrow
Welcome from Simon Walker, Director General, Institute of Directors who introduces
Khoi Tu, Founder, Inverstar and Author, 'Superteams'
'The 'Special Relationship' - A Post-Election Perspective'
Kindly hosted by CNBC
With the post-election confetti barely settled, we ask our panel to discuss the future of the United States as a global power & the changing nature of the UK's 'special' (or essential) relationship.
Chair: Kelly Evans, Anchor, CNBC
Panel:
Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary
Sarah Baxter, Editor, The Sunday Times Magazine
Martin Gilbert, CEO Aberdeen Asset Management
Sir Christopher Meyer,Former British Ambassador to the US & Presenter, Networks of Power Sky Atlantic
Open Access: Can elite ideas be truly accessible?
Chair: Mary Ann Sieghart, Writer & Broadcaster
Panel: David Aaronovitch, Columnist, The Times
Sarah Churchwell, Professor of American Literature & Public Understanding of the Humanities, University of East Anglia
Orlando Figes, Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London
Tom Holland, Author & Historian
24th October 2012
Hi-tech Health: will new technology save healthcare or cripple it financially?
Chair: Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor, The Independent
Panel: Professor Simon Lovestone, Professor, Old Age Psychiatry, King’s College London and Research Director, King’s Health Partners
Richard Seabrook, Head of Business Development -Technology Transfer,
Wellcome Trust
Derek Wyatt, Chair, Trinity Hospice and Digital Consultant
Bright Ideas: New thinking in Healthcare
Chair: Shyama Perera, Writer and Broadcaster
1) Michael Ash, Founder and MD, Nutri-Link:
‘Functional medicine – benefits and relevance to UK healthcare’
2) Charles Leadbeater, Author and leading authority on innovation and creativity: ‘Lessons to be learnt from the developing world’
3) Professor Lewis Wolpert, Developmental Biologist, Author and Broadcaster: ‘The importance of mental health education’
In Conversation
Rt Hon Stephen Dorrell MP, Chair of the House of Commons Health Select Committee in conversation with Victoria Macdonald, Health and Social Care correspondent, Channel 4 News
The Individual Patient : Can the healthcare system personalise care?
How much should/can patients take ownership of their healthcare? How much can/should information be made available to the 'consumer' in healthcare? What impact does a more empowered patient have on the way clinicians work and wider healthcare system?
Modern diplomacy in a digital age
Chair: Bridget Kendal, Diplomatic Correspondent, BBC
Panel:
Her Excellency Ms Nicola Clase, Sweden’s Ambassador to the UK
Alex Ellis, Director of Strategy, Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Mark Turrell, Founder, Orcasci & Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum
John Worne, Director of Corporate HQ, British Council
Thursday 27th September 2012
Mobile World - Television on the Move
Chair: Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Newscaster, Channel 4 News
Panel: Tess Alps, CEO, Thinkbox
Alex Graham, CEO, Wall to Wall
Stephen Lambert, Chief Executive, Studio Lambert
Stewart Purvis, Professor of Television Journalism, City University London
Mobile World - In Conversation
Andrew Keen, Author, ‘Digital Vertigo’
& Tiffany Shlain, Founder, The Webby Awards & Film Director, ‘Connected’
Moderated by: Jess Search, Chief Executive, BRITDOC Foundation
Mobile World - Bright Ideas
Chair: Amol Rajan, Advisor to Evgeny Lebedev
Andrew Dunnett, Director, Vodafone Foundation
Andy Hobsbawm, Founder & Chief Marketing Officer, EVRYTHNG
Molly Norris, Global Fellow, IDEO.org & Masters Candidate, Oxford Internet Institute
Digital Mobility: Ideas & Identity in a Mobile World
Session Partner: The Huffington Post UK
Co-Chairs: Carla Buzasi, Editor-in-Chief, The Huffington Post UK
& Peter York, Cultural Commentator & Associate, Editorial Intelligence
Panel:
Caroline Daniel, Editor, FT Weekend
David Erasmus, Founder, Givey
Nick Harkaway, Author, ‘The Blind Giant: Being Human in a Digital World’
MT Rainey, Executive Chairman, TH_NK Ltd
Derek Wyatt, Founder, Oxford Internet Institute.
Mobile World - Opening Remarks
from David Abraham, Chief Executive, Channel 4
Gender Commentaria: What's the Balance in British Columns & Comment Today?
Chair: Jane Martinson, Chair, Women in Journalism
Panel:
Matthew Gwyther, Editor, Management Today
Andrew Hill, Associate Editor, Financial Times
Gaby Hinsliff, Journalist
Liz Jones, Columnist, Daily Mail
Anne Spackman, Comment Editor, The Times
Professor Julia Hobsbawm's Inaugural Lecture
as Visiting Professor of Networking at Cass Business School
27th June 2012
Special Thought For The Day
with
Emma Craigie, Author, Chocolate Cake with Hitler;
Patrick Kingsley, Guardian Feature Writer & Author, How to be Danish
Justin Webb, BBC Radio Four’s Today
Chair: Peter York
In association with Short Books & kindly hosted by the Bishopsgate Institute
Thought For The Day
With thoughts from:
Michele Hanson, Guardian Columnist & Writer
Parag Khanna, Senior Fellow, New America Foundation & Director, Hybrid Reality Institute
Gabrielle Rifkind, Director Middle East Human Security Programme, Oxford Research Group
Chaired by Julia Hobsbawm
Somerset House
22nd May 2012