New media rank amongst London’s ‘most influential’
October 8th, 2007Posted by Laura Oliver in Online Journalism
Tomorrow the Evening Standard will release its list of the 1,000 most influential people in London – complete with a brand new section devoted to media.
Roy Greenslade has had a sneak preview of the media movers and shakers, and writes that plenty of new media names make the list.
Political blogger Iain Dale, Annelies van den Belt, managing director of ITV Broadband and former Telegraph Media Group director of new media, and Simon Waldman, digital director at The Guardian, all make the 50-strong media list.
Nikesh Arora, Google’s European vice president, founder of the Carphone Warehouse Charles Dunstone and Mark Zuckerberg (not strictly a Londoner, but hey…) , founder of Facebook, make it into the top five.
Tags: Evening Standard, Facebook, Google's European, Iain Dale, ITV Broadband, London, Mark Zuckerberg, media movers, media names, Nikesh Arora, Roy Greenslade, Simon Waldman, Telegraph Media Group, The Guardian
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