Editorial Intelligence Podcasts Laura Musins
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Editorial Intelligence (ei) offers personalised navigation across the cultural, social, political and business spectrum, guiding you to smart people and smart ideas and delivering an astute snapshot of news and views through our acclaimed daily and fortnightly digests. Through our extensive eiNetwork comprising some of the sharpest, freshest minds shaping the world today; our unique Connecting For Success programme, teaching invaluable Knowledge Networking skills and techniques for effective networking; and eiClub, our dedicated membership programme of curated salons, talks, workshops and other special events, ei is the home of professional and personal development. For more free content, connect to our network at www.editorialintelligence.com/ei-digests.php
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'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
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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
Customer Reviews
March 10th 2013 EI Review
Editorial Intelligence is better than TED because there's much more participation: the talks and discussions open up worlds and silos so that you really feel that this is 'the news' that has been obscured for forty years by the SUN and related media. Great to realise that we live in communities and that it's only community activity really that gets things done, moves things forward. When you think that it's taken 2000 years for the 'news' that Stonehenge was a community project to reach us perhaps it's time to re-evaluate the work people are doing on our doorsteps.