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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: What will the Olympic parade bring to Manchester?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: What will the Olympic parade bring to Manchester?
The Prime Minister says it’s going to be "a celebration fit for heroes". The UK's triumphant Olympians will be parading before the crowds in the UK's second city, Manchester. But why Manchester and what might the Olympians bring to the region? Sports journalist Anil Senghera explained from Manchester.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Anil Sanghera


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Sue Dougan

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Sue Dougan
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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine
The Share Food team takes a break this week, so Matthew Cook takes a look back at the past few months and brings you highlights of Share Food. So listen again to Madeleine Shaw talking about her new book, Ready Steady Glow, Clare Blampied of Sacla UK about the power of pesto and Myles Donneky making Le Fizz, Grey Goose Vodka's summer cocktail. Plus, Meera Sodha on her Fresh India book, Lily Simpson talks Detox Kitchen, Jeremy Vaislic brings in his Maitre Choux patisserie delights, and Sainsbury's Magazine editor-in-chief meets Dan Doherty at the launch of his book, Toast Hash Roast Mash.

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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Is social media the new broadcast medium?

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: Is social media the new broadcast medium?
50 million people have watched the Olympic Games on Snapchat since the Opening Ceremony a week and a half ago. At the same time, there have also been rumours that Apple will bring Twitter onto the Apple TV platform allowing users to watch NFL games that the social network will stream. So are social platforms turning into broadcast vehicles, and why are they taking this route? That's the question Share Radio's Joe Aldridge put to Oliver Smith, Senior Reporter at The Memo.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Joe Aldridge, Oliver Smith


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: The 39th Anniversary of Elvis' death, and his staggering posthumous career.

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: The 39th Anniversary of Elvis' death, and his staggering posthumous career.
For fans of Rock and Roll, August 16th marks a significant day. On this day in 1977 the world learned of the news that Elvis Presley had died. Despite his passing, his music career hasn't ground to a halt. According to Forbes, the Presley estate earned an estimated $55million in 2015. So just how successful has his posthumous career been? Joe Aldridge investigates.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Joe Aldridge


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Sue Dougan

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Seventeen

Sue Dougan
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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Seventeen
Sue Dougan and Sainsbury's Magazine editor-in-chief Helena Lang are joined this week by nutritionist Fiona Hunter to talk food labels and packaging, and Nicola 'Milly' Millbank, actress and food writer. Liz Akhead, commercial director of the London Wine Academy, guides Sue and Helena through the season's rose wines, plus Helena pops along to the launch of Symmetry Breakfast's new cookbook and speaks to the brains behind it, Michael Zee.
Guests:

Nicola Milly Millbank, Michael Zee, Fiona Hunter, Liz Akhead


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Simon Rose

Book Value with Adam Lent

Simon Rose
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Book Value

Book Value with Adam Lent
Our belief in ‘big’ has been manufactured over the centuries by powerful politicians, intellectuals and business leaders who have gripped society’s collective imagination and refused to let go. Consider instead a world where power is exercised by millions instead of elites. In SMALL IS POWERFUL Adam Lent explores politics, economics and culture – three areas where big power has taken hold – and asks us to imagine a world where citizens get to tell governments what to do, where businesses are owned by their employees and customers, and where everyone is free to choose how to live.
Guest:

Adam Lent


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: What do festivals bring to Edinburgh’s economy?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: What do festivals bring to Edinburgh’s economy?
The world's largest arts festival, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, has begun. Yet, the Fringe Festival isn't the only event to have kicked off this weekend in the city. The Edinburgh International Festival and Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo are among many to have begun. So what do these festivals bring to the city's economy? Joe Aldridge spoke with James McVeigh, Head of Marketing and Innovation at Festivals Edinburgh, to find out.
Guests:

Joe Aldridge, James McVeigh


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Digital Britain - Alan Woodward discusses the changing ways we consume media.

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: Digital Britain - Alan Woodward discusses the changing ways we consume media.
An Ofcom report showed the average person in the UK spends just under 9 hours using media and communications every day - more than they spend sleeping. The telecom regulator's annual Communications Market Report, revealed some interesting data regarding the digital state of the nation. Joe Aldridge spoke to Professor Alan Woodward from the University of Surrey about the changing ways we access the internet.
Guests:

Steve Clarke, Joe Aldridge, Professor Alan Woodward


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Simon Rose

Book Value with Chester Santos

Simon Rose
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Book Value

Book Value with Chester Santos
We all experience the odd memory lapse from time to time, like walking in to a room and forgetting what you were after. These is pretty common for most of us, but not for memory expert Chester Santos, nicknamed the ‘international man of memory’. He talks about his new book ‘Instant Memory Training for Success: Practical Techniques for a Sharper Mind’.
Guest:

Chester Santos


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Sue Dougan

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Fifteen

Sue Dougan
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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Fifteen
Sue Dougan and Sainsbury's Magazine digital editor Lisa Harris are joined this week by Stephen Harris, who runs The Sportsman pub in Seasalter in Kent, recently voted National Restaurant of the Year, Emma Killilea, founder of gluten-free oats producer Delicious Alchemy, cook and food writer Celia Brooks. They also taste eclairs brought in by Jeremie Vaislic, CEO of new patisserie Maitre Choux.
Guests:

Stephen Harris, Celia Brooks, Jeremie Vaislic, Emma Kililea


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