The Persuaders Podcasting
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Alex is one of Ireland’s longest established Podcast producers. He has more than 8 years radio broadcasting experience with Ireland’s longest established business show, The Persuaders – a weekly programme with a marketing and media focus. The Persuaders Marketing Podcast is Ireland’s most popular marketing podcast and has received several industry accolades including 2007 Sunday Tribune Business Podcast of the Year. Alex is also the presenter of the Media Show on City Channel television network. Alex’s highly professional approach to interviewing business leaders has enabled him to rapidly establish a position as someone producing high quality audio and video content. ![]() Contact us now to see how we can help your online strategies deliver you engaged audiences. The Persuaders Limited, Kandoy House, 2 Fairivew Strand, Dublin 3. Tel: +353 1 685 6959 thepersuaders@mac.com See our video production for ESOMAR Congress Berlin 2007. >> |
The Persuaders Marketing Podcast28 February 2010 07:28pm Douglas Dalby, CEO News4Media.ie
Plus an interview with Press Ombudsman, Professor John Horgan. Persuaders Postings4 March 2010 01:34pm There's a great video just posted today by iMediaConnection where Kevin Ryan interviews many of the delegates at the iMedia Summit. Among his door-stopped victims is Joseph Jaffe who has some interesing things to say about Twitter. From a perspective where he was a cheerleader of Second Life, he's much more sanguine about Twitter. And when someone as bullish about all things new on the internet says that I take notice. Personally I have found the utility I get from Twitter has gone somewhat, but as Jaffe notes, it has opened our eyes to the powerful opportunities to market in real time, to research in real time, and ultimately to build brands in real time. |


News4Media's operation in Ireland is headed up by Douglas Dalby, who left The Sunday Times in 2006 to form prangle.ie, a dedicated PR distribution service for Ireland. Having developed this platform to a commercial level, Douglas left Prangle.ie to head up News4Media.ie in September 2009.