As we reported , Dailymotion’s UK creative director Digby Lewis recently left the video site when it shaved 20 percent of its staff in a cost-cutting move. Now Digby’s resurfacing at the new online content operation started by ex Bebo chief Joanna Shields and Shine Group CEO ElisabethMurdoch.
TV News: Review recommends change to funding -- An influential review of U.K. media policy, led by former BBC topper Greg Dyke and including Shine head ElisabethMurdoch, is poised to recommend abolishing the BBC license fee.
... Dyke is heading a panel of 12 senior industry figures including production company boss ElisabethMurdoch. It was asked to formulate policy proposals on the creative sectors by David Cameron, the Conservative leader, and the resulting report is expected to be published next month. Dyke refused to comment, but the former BBC, LWT and TV-am boss has criticised the licence fee in the...
According to a new study, the British are ditching formal dining for casual meals where the guests muck in and help themselves. Can it be true? Over to our panel of foodies … Zoe Williams What gave dinner parties a bad name is not the formality of the food, but of the guest list – that 80s thing where some mover like ElisabethMurdoch would invite over some shaker like Alan...
... centres.Among other awards singer, artistic director and arts advocate Robyn Archer won the Dame ElisabethMurdoch Arts Business Leadership Award.Brisbane gallery owner and philanthropist Philip Bacon won the Goldman Sachs JBWere Philanthropy Leadership Award.Media magnate, chairman of arts organisations and art collector Kerry Stokes won the Richard Pratt Business Arts Leadership...
... centres.Among other awards singer, artistic director and arts advocate Robyn Archer won the Dame ElisabethMurdoch Arts Business Leadership Award.Brisbane gallery owner and philanthropist Philip Bacon won the Goldman Sachs JBWere Philanthropy Leadership Award.Media magnate, chairman of arts organisations and art collector Kerry Stokes won the Richard Pratt Business Arts Leadership...