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Georgie Frost

Chef John Quilter explains becoming a YouTube star.

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Chef John Quilter explains becoming a YouTube star.
What is a Youtuber? Well, they make videos online for profit. But how do they do it? To find out, Share Radio's Dan Goldsmith spoke to the Food Busker - AKA chef John Quilter.
Guests:

John Quilter, Dan Goldsmith


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Georgie Frost

CEO of Invstr Kerim Derhalli at the launch of the Student Investment Championships

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

CEO of Invstr Kerim Derhalli at the launch of the Student Investment Championships
Ever wanted to get the experience of trading stocks without the risk of losing your money? One new option is the Invstr App. Created by former Deutsche Bank Managing Director Kerim Derhalli the app allows users to trade on real markets, in real time, but with virtual money. This year Kerim's launching the Student Investment Championships using the app to get more young people interested in investing. Our reporter Tom Hill joined Kerim for the launch of the championships to find out what it's all about.
Guests:

Kerim Derhalli, Tom Hill


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Nigel Cassidy

Is cyber crime outpacing the UK's response?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Is cyber crime outpacing the UK's response?
Experts in the field of cyber crime will gather today at the Cyber Security Summit in London to debate the biggest threats towards Britain and businesses. To find out more, Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to Cal Leeming - he became the UK's youngest convicted hacker, arrested when he was just 12 years old. Leeming is now a security advisor, and has spent the last eight years working as a software engineer and systems architect in Silicon Valley.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Matt Cox, Cal Leeming


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Nigel Cassidy

Snapchat's IPO: Will youngsters stay loyal to the platform?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Snapchat's IPO: Will youngsters stay loyal to the platform?
Snapchat is going for a share float, and it could be the largest technology listing in years. Social media platform's owner Snap, is said to be testing the water for a valuation of between 20 to 25 billion dollars. Since it started in 2012, the company has experienced phenomenal growth. It now has more than 100 million daily active users, of whom some 60% are in the key 13-24 age bracket that advertisers are so desperate to hook. But will fickle young users stay loyal if something new comes along, and are they the most lucrative market to tap for advertising? Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to Leslie Pfrang, Partner at Class V Group, which works to prepare companies when going public and handling the IPO process, to discuss what Snapchat's move means for the IPO market.
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Louise Cooper, Leslie Pfrang, Matt Cox


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Sarah Lowther

Facebook announce steps to prevent fake news - Media commentator Ray Snoddy explains

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Facebook announce steps to prevent fake news - Media commentator Ray Snoddy explains
Responding to accusations that fake news posted on Facebook helped Donald trump win the election, both Facebook and Google have announced steps to prevent fake-news websites from generating revenue through their ad-selling services. To find out more about this, Matt Cox spoke to media commentator Ray Snoddy.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Raymond Snoddy


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Nigel Cassidy

Founder and CEO of Vend on New Zealand tech economy

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Founder and CEO of Vend on New Zealand tech economy
Vaughan Rowsell, Founder of Vend, a New Zealand tech business, and Alex Fala CEO of the company, joined Share Radio to talk about the New Zealand tech economy. They also shared their thoughts on the recent earthquake that has struck New Zealand's South Island.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Vaughan Rowsell, Alex Fala


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Nigel Cassidy

Share Radio Breakfast: It’s the world's biggest online shopping day of the year

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Share Radio Breakfast: It’s the world's biggest online shopping day of the year
Its China's Singles Day, also known as "bare sticks holiday". What began as an antidote to Valentine's Day has now become a spending fest, with Chinese consumers shelling out almost £6bn online last year. Matthew Crabbe is Director of Research in the Asia Pacific region for industry researchers Mintel. He told Share Radio that this year's singles day promises to put Black Friday in the shade.
Guest:

Matthew Crabbe


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Georgie Frost

Money Fight Club: Renting vs Buying

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Money Fight Club: Renting vs Buying
Lindsay Cook and Vix Leyton get there gloves on and enter the ring Georgie to fight for your rights. This week, they talk about how the cost of renting and buying compares, how do you deal with those pesky emails from company’s asking you to assess their service, and who will get their golden glove award? Find out in this must listen.
Guests:

Vix Leyton, Lindsay Cook


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Georgie Frost

Myf Nixon, from political charity mySociety, explains the latest government app

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Myf Nixon, from political charity mySociety, explains the latest government app
Would you like to see what your MP has voted for during a debate in the House of Commons. Well, a new app might just let you keep an eye on what's happening in Westminster. Commons Vote isn't the only pieve of technology lifting the lid on what's happening in Westminster though. To find out more, our reporter Tom Hill spoke to Myf Nixon, from political charity mySociety.
Guest:

Myf Nixon


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Nigel Cassidy

“Advertising has grown out of all recognition” – Rupert Staines on the industry & digital fraud

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

“Advertising has grown out of all recognition” – Rupert Staines on the industry & digital fraud
As promotions and marketing activity shifts online, fraudsters are following suit. Advertisers are vulnerable because they have to rely on data detailing consumers visits to websites or clicks on ads. And it’s that data on online behaviour which is increasingly being faked - so advertisers pay for non- existent viewings of their messages. Recent studies have suggested that worldwide, markets could soon be wasting billions on digital advertising that is never seen. Rupert Staines, European MD of RadiumOne, joined Share Radio to talk on this.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Rupert Staines


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