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Nick Peters

Marketing Watch: YouTube takes on TV ads

Nick Peters
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Marketing Watch

Marketing Watch: YouTube takes on TV ads
This week Nick Peters finds out how the TV industry reacted last year when YouTube pitched itself to brands as a legitimate alternative for their ad spend to conventional TV. Now the row has escalated: the online video service is suggesting brands should switch 24% of their TV spend to YouTube. Nick is also tackling one of the biggest questions facing online news media: how to generate revenue from news.

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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: eSolidar

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: eSolidar
eSolidar is an online, global market place that allows charities to raise funds and awareness through sales and auctions. Described as one of the most outstanding digital initiatives for social good, the company has been growing rapidly and is now looking to the UK for expansion. Linda Lewis went along to their UK headquarters in London to find out how they work. First Broadcast: 10/07/16

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Sue Dougan

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Twelve

Sue Dougan
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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Twelve
Sue Dougan and Helena Lang, Editor-in-Chief Sainsbury's Magazine, find out about some of the secret culinary experiences to be found in Wales and the South-East of England with Elinor Hill from Beach Hut Cook and Kacie Morgan creater of the Rare Welsh Bit blog. Also joining Sue and Helena in the studio is Win Merrells, Cheese Product Developer for Sainsbury's to tell us about the exciting world of cheeses and what different things can be done with them. Finally David Eyre from the Eyre Brothers Restaurant, shares his love of Spanish and Portuguese food.
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Helena Lang, David Eyre, Kacie Morgan, Elinor Hill, Win Merrells


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Women and Money

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Women & Money

Women and Money
In 1966, Barclays sent out over a million credit cards to customers. And so began a revolution in the way we shop and pay for goods. None of the customers had asked for these cards - and it was an entirely new product in the UK. Many of those who received these credit cards were women, and it meant that women could get credit without having to get a man to sign for it or act as a guarantor. Sarah Pennells and her guests discuss how credit cards have changed over the past 50 years and look at current rates and deals available.
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Maria Sienkiewicz, Liz Hodgkinson, Jane Clack, Tashema Jackson, Alastair Douglas


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Young Money: Festival Season

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Young Money

Young Money: Festival Season
It's festival season! Before you grab your wellies and tent, listen to Sarah Pennells and our Young Money Champion, Rachel Healy, discuss how to cut and keep the costs of festivals down. Bronnie Hughes of Student Money Saver and Nick Hill of Money Advice Service share tips and tricks of using vouchers to save and give us the do's and don'ts when it comes to protecting your valuables.
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Rachel Healy, Bronnie Hughes, Nick Hill


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Paolo Hewitt

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Paolo Hewitt
Paolo Hewitt, music writer, biographer and football fanatic joins Sue in the studio to talk about the music that has helped influence his life.
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Paolo Hewitt


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Simon Rose

The Entrepreneur Show with Morgan Rothwell

Simon Rose
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The Entrepreneur Show

The Entrepreneur Show with Morgan Rothwell
The Entrepreneur Show takes a look at interesting businesses and talks to the people behind them. Whether you already run your own business or are thinking about taking the plunge, we'll bring you everything you need to guide your business from concept to success.

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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Pounds, Property and Pensions

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Pounds, Property and Pensions
On this edition of This Is Money, Editor Simon Lambert and Personal Finance Editor Rachel Rickard-Strauss are in to talk more Brexit fall-out, of course; will Mark Carney’s reassuring tones be enough to steady the ship, as Sterling falls further than we've seen since Walter Mondale was a relevant cultural reference? We’ll also be looking at property fund lockouts, and why you should NEVER trust them with your pension. And stay tuned to the end as we have a rare win for the little guy, to the tune of £19 Billion! This is Money is presented in partnership with NS&I, and hosted by Georgie Frost.
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Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard-Straus


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Ed Mitchell

The Business of Sport (a highlights edition): Is test-cricket a dying game? Plus, a look at 'skins' sportswear with Chairman Jamie Fuller

Ed Mitchell
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The Business of Sport

The Business of Sport (a highlights edition): Is test-cricket a dying game? Plus, a look at 'skins' sportswear with Chairman Jamie Fuller
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine - a best of edition featuring 2 interviews from the archives, firstly looking at whether test cricket is a dying game amidst the move to T-20 which appeals to a broader & more engaged audience & an interview with the Chairman of 'Skins', Jamie Fuller.

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Ed Bowsher

Serious Money with Claer Barrett: EU nationals worried for their future in the UK with May as PM, property fund instability & a word on 'build-to-rent'

Ed Bowsher
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Serious Money with Claer Barrett

Serious Money with Claer Barrett: EU nationals worried for their future in the UK with May as PM, property fund instability & a word on 'build-to-rent'
Investment Perspectives teamed up with Claer Barrett for our ‘Serious Money’ slot at the end of a long and tiring week for the markets. On this new edition Claer looks at EU nationals in London applying for permanent residency through fear of Theresa May becoming PM, what the property fund instability means for investors & a word on ‘build to rent’.

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