Friday, 16 October 2009

Guardian 100 Work x

What is the Guardian 100 and who are the panellists who create it?

The Guardian 100 is


How many women are in the top 100?


There are 15 women in the Top 100.



What companies do these women work for and in what roles?


  • Jane Tranter:- She is the second most improtant person in the BBC.

Job: controller of fiction,


BBCAge: 45


Industry: broadcasting


Annual programming budget: £440m


  • Lesley Doughlas:- In charge of BBC Radio 2 station.

Job: controller,


BBC Radio 2 and 6Music,


BBC popular musicAge: 45


Industry: broadcasting


Annual programming budget: £45.1m (£39.5 Radio 2, £5.6m 6Music)


Audience: 13.63 million (Radio 2), 520,000 (BBC 6Music)


  • Helen Boaden:-

Job: director,


BBC news


Age: 52


Industry: broadcasting


Annual programming budget: £322m


  • Dame Marjorie Scardino

Job: chief executive,


PearsonAge: 61


Industry: publishing, digital media


Turnover: £4.22bn Staff: 32,000


Salary: £2.33m (including £1.34m bonus)


  • Elisabeth Murdoch

Job: chairman and chief executive,


Shine GroupAge: 39


Industry: broadcasting


Turnover: £250m


  • Rabekah Wade

Job: editor, the Sun


Age: 40


Industry: publishing


Circulation: 3,089,321 (June 2008)


  • Carolyn McCall

Job: chief executive,

Guardian Media GroupAge: 46

Industry: publishing, broadcasting, digital media

Turnover: £716.1mStaff: 4,300 (fully-owned divisions)

Salary: £670,000 (including £305,000 bonus)

  • Gail Rebuck

Job: chairman and chief executive, Random House

UKAge: 56

Industry: publishing

Staff: 1,600 worldwide

  • Arianna Huffington

Job: founder, editor-in-chief, Huffington Post

Age: 57

Industry: digital media

  • Dawn Airey

Job: chair and chief executive elect,

Channel Five

Age: 47

Industry: broadcasting

  • Veronica Wadley

Job: editor, London Evening Standard

Age: 56

Industry: publishing

Circulation: 295,379 (June 2008)

  • Jane Burton


Job: editor, Grazia

Age: 40

Industry: publishing

Circulation:


What percentage of the lsit is women?
How would you assess the balance of power in this list and why do you think it is this way?

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