Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
This is The Magazine Review, Share Radio's look at the top political and financial stories of the week under the forensic eye of expert guests. Today's brains are Mark Atherton, Money Reporter at The Times and Charlotte Moore, Freelance financial journalist.
Guests: Mark Atherton,Charlotte Moore
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
It's time for our weekly catch up with Merryn Somerset Webb, Editor in Chief of MoneyWeek. She joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher on the line to preview articles from this week's issue.
Guests: Merryn Somerset Webb
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
The Business of Film with film critic, James Cameron Wilson looking at the biggest winners and losers at the box office this week, including La La Land, Manchester by the Sea and Live by Night.
Guests: James Cameron Wilson
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
This is The Magazine Review, Share Radio's look at the top political and financial stories of the week under the forensic eye of expert guests. Today's brains are Tom Follett Senior Policy officer and Thomas Nguyen Policy Researcher on Industrial Strategy, both from ResPublica, and Sophie Gaston, Head of International Projects & External Affairs at Demos.
Guests: Tom Follett,Thomas Nguyen,Sophie Gaston
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. On this edition Michael spoke to football finance expert Simon Chadwick on the influence China is starting to exert not just on the footballing world but on the wider sporting world. And in the second part of the show, he took a look at Italian Club Juventus's new logo with brand expert Jon Rosenblatt from Brandtix and of course Alex Clark had Extra Time.
Guests: Simon Chadwick,Jon Rosenblatt,Alex Clark
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
YouTube says its paid the music industry $1bn (£794m) in royalties this year. But that's still not enough according to record companies. They say YouTube does not pay a fair rate to musicians and record labels, and is slow to police illegal and pirated material uploaded by its users. Nine of the 10 most-watched clips on YouTube are music videos, topped by Psy's "Gangnam Style." James Brydges has been finding out more from music law expert Elliot Chalmers.
Guests: James Brydges,Elliot Chalmers
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Sue Dougan sits down with Peter Tatchell, founder of the Peter Tatchell foundation, to find out more about his life, career, and hear his musical favourites. Peter has been a campaigner for human rights, democracy, LGBT freedom and global justice since 1967 and is a member of the queer human rights group OutRage!, and the left-wing of the Green Party.
Guests: Peter Tatchell
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
As Amazon said last week, mountains of fake products have been damaging legitimate music sellers. The rising tide of fake goods can only hurt the high street, cutting into retail profits as customers look for cheap deals to cut their Christmas shopping bills. Share Radio's Matt Cox has been hearing from Phil Lewis, who is a strategy advisor to the US-based Anti-Counterfeiting Group.
Guests: Matt Cox,Phil Lewis
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money
The Frankfurt Book Fair 2016 runs from today until Sunday. It's a meeting place for the industry's experts publishers, booksellers, agents, film producers or authors and it is the most important marketplace for books, media, rights and licences worldwide. Author James Craig talks about the publishing industry in light of the Frankfurt Book Fair 2016.
Guests: Chris Bailey,James Craig
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Original Broadcast: Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine
This week on Share Food, Sue Dougan and Sarah Alcock explore the peculiar world of "hygge" Scandinavian Comfort Food, Rita Lobo takes a look at Maltese cuisine, star chef Rosemary Shrager and British Bake Off marketing manager Joanna Shaw, to atalk about the show's growing popularity, and finally Paulo de Tarso and Nicolas Jaouën open the doors to their Italian restaurant, Margot, in Covent Garden.
Guests: Sarah Alcock
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