Does Business News No Longer Make for a Good Business - event films
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The University of Warwick recently hosted a debate between four leading media figures about their hopes and fears for the future of business media. CBI Head and former Financial Times Editor Richard Lambert; BBC Media Correspondent Torin Douglas (Chair); Marc Reeves, the Editor of the Birmingham Post and David Arnott, Associate Professor of Marketing and e-business at Warwick Business School examined these issues with an audience of opinion formers and business leaders from across the Midlands. Here you can find the presentations by each of the speakers and the audience Question and Answer session.
Introduction from Torin Douglas and Dr David Arnott Presentation-Does Business News No Longer Make for a Good Business09:51, Tue 20 Oct 2009 Introduction from Torin Douglas, BBC Media Correspondent. Presentation from Dr David Arnott, Warwick Business School. Marc Reeves Presentation- Does Business News No Longer Make for a Good Business09:47, Tue 20 Oct 2009 Marc Reeves, Editor, Birmingham Post Richard Lambert Presentation- Does Business News No Longer Make for a Good Business09:45, Tue 20 Oct 2009 Richard Lambert, Director-General, CBI and Chancellor of the University of Warwick. Question and Answer Session- Does Business News No Longer Make for a Good Business09:42, Tue 20 Oct 2009 Question and Answer session Chaired by Torin Douglas Does Business News No Longer Make for a Good Business Full Version09:39, Tue 20 Oct 2009 Featuring Richard Lambert, Marc Reeves, Dr David Arnott and chaired by Torin Douglas. |
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