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Marketing Watch: Verizon buys Yahoo, Vine, Olympics branding and loyalty schemes revisited

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Marketing Watch

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Nick talks to Sarah Vizard, news editor of Marketing Week, on Verizon's acquistion of Yahoo, looks at the decline of micro video service Vine, Olympics branding and talks to Richard Anson, founder of customer review site Reevoo, on customer loyalty schemes.

Guests: Sarah Vizard,Richard Anson


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Morning Money: Is employee negligence the biggest cyber threat to companies?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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IBM has created a new app to determine whether or not a company's systems have been compromised by cybercriminals. But industry experts say the real threat to companies' cybersecurity is simply worker negligence. Colin Tankard, Managing Director of data security providers Digital Pathways, explained the biggest worries for companies.

Guests: Robert Van Egghen,Colin Tankard


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Company Casebook: Only By Nature

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Age is no barrier to setting up and running a small business. Husband and wife team Margaret Salmon and Paul Brown set up their company when they were in their mid 50's and mid 60's respectively. Ten years on she's 66 and he is 73 - and Only By Nature, their sugar free frozen yoghurt business is going from strength to strength. The frozen yoghurt, retailing at £3 per tub, is being stocked by several large supermarket chains.

Guests: Margaret Salmon,Paul Brown


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Company Casebook: Yeay

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Think Snapchat meets Ebay - and you've got a new video E-commerce platform called Yeay which promises to provide 'the ultimate shopping experience' - all done on mobile phones. Sellers make and upload themselves from their mobile phones using the Yeay app. For buyers, to keep it simple there's an integrated payment system as well. Backed by one of German's top venture capital firms, it's the brain child of former TV producer Melanie Mohr.

Guests: Melanie Mohr,Ben Mosse


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Young Money: Summer and Temp Jobs

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Young Money

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Want to make a little extra cash over the summer? Sarah Pennells and James Connington are joined by Chris Eccles, founder of Employment4Students, Zoe McMillan from The Student Room and Jo Phelps, founder of Novacroft, to discuss how to go about getting a job for the holidays. The panel discuss how getting work experience during the holidays can really boost your employability for the future, and how to make the most of your job.

Guests: James Connington,Zoe McMillan,Jo Phelps


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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Fourteen

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

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Sue Dougan and Sainsbury's Magazine's editor-in-chief Helena Lang speak to blogger Alan Spedding about the tastes of Cumbria, cook and writer Meera Sodha about vegetarian Gujarati foods, Scott Hallsworth whose the founder of Kurobuta, and Lily Simpson from The Detox Kitchen.

Guests: Helena Lang,Alan Spedding,Meera Sodha,Scott Hallsworth,Lily Simpson


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This Is Money: Good Deal or Bad Day?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Once again, it's time for the This is Money podcast. Every week, in partnership with NS&I, Financial Broadcaster of the Year Georgie Frost and Financial Website of the Year This is Money team up to go through all the finance stories you need to know this week. First up: the ARM takeover by Softbank - does this prove that Britain is open for business, or did we just write ourselves out of the Internet of Things? Then, we take a look at the new cabinet, what would you do if you were in charge of the country? Or pensions? Then, banks are 'named and shamed' for offering loyal savers record low interest rates. All this and more, on This is Money. This is Money is presented in partnership with NS&I

Guests: Simon Lambert,Richard Browning


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Company Casebook: Jardine of London

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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This week, Linda Lewis speaks to the founder of Jardine of London, Mary Jardine. Mary is a former model agency boss who is on a quest to produce her own luxury handbag company, creating and designing products in Britain that she aims to rival other luxury handbags on the market.

Guests: Mary Jardine


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Women and Money: Women in Financial Services Charter

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Women & Money

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Sarah investigates why the financial sector has few women in top positions and looks into the companies that have signed up for the women in Financial Services Charter. To go through this issue, Sarah is joined by Jane Platt from NS&I, Melanie Seymour from Women in Banking and Finance and employment lawyer, Gillian Howard.

Guests: Jane Platt,Melanie Seymour,Gillian Howard


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This is Money: Base Rates, Property, and Parking Rage

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Once again, it's time for the This is Money podcast. Every week, in partnership with NS&I, Financial Broadcaster of the Year Georgie Frost and Financial Website of the Year This is Money team up to go through all the finance stories you need to know this week. We're going to be talking about Base Rates remaining steady, despite indications to the contrary - is the Bank of England our unreliable boyfriend? And dreams of owning a home are disappearing for lower-income families, as small-deposit mortgages are drying up amid post-Brexit nerves. And that's not the only bad news for would-be buyers this week, sneaky estate agents are re-posting listings to make them look much fresher than they are. And finally, we'll be running through Parking Rage, the best cities to live and work, and certain coins that could make you a mint. This is Money is presented by George Frost, in partnership with NS&I.

Guests: Simon Lambert,Rebecca Rutt


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