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In this video podcast Richard Phillips visits Bank Farm in Kent and interviews Doug Wanstall. We sample Asparagus in the field, witness approximately 12,000 free range chickens strutting their stuff in fields and we sample wild garlic in a picture...
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In this video podcast Richard Phillips takes us to The Potato Shop where he talks spuds with Nicky Crawley; not just any old spuds though we're talking Pink Fir Apples, Nicolas, Maris Pipers and King Edwards. Richard uses these potatoes in a fabul...
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Press Release London, 2/4/2009 Pod3.tv Ltd, the UK’s award winning video podcast WebTV company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Oliver Rothschild as its non-executive Chairman. Neil Fairbrother Founder and CEO of pod3.tv Ltd, welcomed ...
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n this video podcast Marina Fiorato, author of The Glassblower of Murano, discusses her best selling novel, her motivations and inspirations for writing and her family connections with Murano glass. Using historical fact, Marina created a story ...
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Made in Great Britain - Richard Phillips: Bread

In this video podcast Richard Phillips visits Crabble Corn Mill in River near Dover in Kent. Crabble Corn Mill was opened in 1812, the same year that Napoleon was defeated at the gates of Moscow. We are taken on a tour of this fantastic water mill and shown how this traditional way of making flour still produces 4 tons a year.

Richard uses this flour at his restaurant Thackery's to make some delicious fresh bread:
* Wholemeal with fruit and nuts
* White flour with Basil and Sun Dried tomatoes
*… Continue

Posted on September 17, 2009 at 9:37am —

Neil Fairbrother

Focus on Business - Frazer Thompson MD Chapel Down Wine

English wine has historically suffered from a poor reputation but now it's among the best in the world and winning awards, so much so that the French as buying up suitable land... Frazer Thompson takes us through his personal journey from selling mass produced beer to a niche producer of quality English wine.

According to Frazer, breweries are true cash machines that can make their product at any time of the year and produce consistent product within a matter of weeks. A vineyard on the other h… Continue

Posted on September 16, 2009 at 9:56am —

Neil Fairbrother

Made in Great Britain - Richard Phillips: Rich Hollandaise sauce & a Gooey Chocolate dessert

In this video podcast Richard Phillips visits Bank Farm in Kent and interviews Doug Wanstall. We sample Asparagus in the field, witness approximately 12,000 free range chickens strutting their stuff in fields and we sample wild garlic in a picturesque glade...

Using these ingredients Richard prepares a decadent, rich and calorific Hollandaise sauce to accompany breadcrumb-coated deep fried egg, decorated with the flowers of the wild garlic.

If you thought the Hollandaise sauce was decadent, ri… Continue

Posted on September 15, 2009 at 2:38pm —

Neil Fairbrother

Richard Phillips @ Chapel Down

In this video podcast Richard Phillips takes us to The Potato Shop where he talks spuds with Nicky Crawley; not just any old spuds though we're talking Pink Fir Apples, Nicolas, Maris Pipers and King Edwards. Richard uses these potatoes in a fabulous Roast Lamb with Cocotte Potatoes Nicoise Garnish and Pan Fried Lambs Liver.

We also visit Kevin Blunt and talk about his amazing Golden Cross Goat cheese which Richard uses in a delicious Beetroot Carpaccio with Golden Cross Mousse and poached Quai… Continue

Posted on June 11, 2009 at 7:06pm —

Neil Fairbrother

pod3.tv press release: Oliver Rothschild becomes Chairman

Press Release
London, 2/4/2009

Pod3.tv Ltd, the UK’s award winning video podcast WebTV company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Oliver Rothschild as its non-executive Chairman.

Neil Fairbrother Founder and CEO of pod3.tv Ltd, welcomed the appointment saying:
"We are delighted that Oliver Rothschild has agreed to join pod3.tv as Chairman. We believe that Oliver will bring significant experience and international credibility to the Board of pod3.tv as we rapidly expand our range of con… Continue

Posted on April 8, 2009 at 8:05am —

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At 7:06am on July 5, 2008, Neil Fairbrother said…
Hi Jon

I don't know - haven't heard anything...

Thanks fro the invite to join here.

Cheers

Neil
At 6:57pm on July 4, 2008, JonClarke said…
Is there another Podcastcon this year Neil?
 
 

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Watch This Space Issue 43!!

Free As Standard
Hopefully all those of you with no direct interest in the London market will forgive me for kicking off with one of the most significant media stories of recent months: on the 12th of October the Evening Standard went from paid to free distribution, increasing its print run by more than double, to 600,000 copies. Distribution is still handled by the existing staff of sales people as well as through pick up bins at train and tube stations, in WHSmiths and supermarkets across London. In terms of setting a precedent this piece of news has implications for all of us: as they've been so keen to point out, the Standard is "the first quality paper in the world to go free", and publishers everywhere will no doubt be following events in the capital closely.

Captain Kickback says: "Given that the Standard has sacrificed its paper sales revenue and incurred extra print and distribution charges in order to increase its sales revenue, it's reasonable to assume that rate increases are in the offing but, as you'd expect, the team at Space and Time Towers will be working to ensure that the paper remains an affordable option."

Morning Time in North WestThe Evening Leader group, covering Wrexham, Chester and Flintshire, has announced plans to rename itself The Leader and move to morning distribution. Following a period of circulation decline the shift in publication time will accompany a general revamp of the group's titles. This change represents the latest in a string of regional papers shifting from evening to morning publication, including the Brighton Argus, Lancs Telegraph, Southend Echo, Derby Telegraph, Plymouth Herald and Portsmouth News.


Change Afoot in Birmingham
A raft of changes to Trinity Mirror's presence in the west midlands has been unveiled, including a move from paid daily to paid weekly distribution for the Birmingham Post, and the Birmingham Evening Mail dropping the "Evening" from its title as it switches to morning distribution.


Metro
In a move that threatens to limit the local relevance of various editions of Metro around the country, the commuter freesheet has closed five of its regional editorial offices, namely Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, Birmingham and Bristol. The centralisation of the editorial process will primarily have an impact on the local arts, entertainment and food sections of the paper.

Captain Kickback says: "This is one of the unfortunate effects of the recession- where publishers are being forced to cut costs and consolidate roles, it is inevitable that content will be rolled out from a central source and that the local media consumer will miss out. We can see the same thing happening with the rise in syndicated content across the new Heart radio network as well as in Manchester where the likes of the Rochdale Observer, Salford Advertiser and the Macclesfield Express are now all written from the centre of Manchester following the closure of the firm's satellite offices."


How do Online and Offline Media Work Together?Some research undertaken at Space and Time demonstrates rather aptly how advertising in the local press drives increases in web traffic and changes the nature of the terms searched for on Google. By overlaying press schedules with Google Adwords reports, it's possible to see how site-specific press ads increase the number of searches carried out for that site's marketing name ("The Towers Reigate" for example), while during periods with no other advertising activity the site-specific searches decline and the most common relevant search terms refer instead to the development's location (such as "New Homes in Reigate").

Captain Kickback says: "At a time when Online ad spend has overtaken TV's advertising revenue, it's important to remember that for all its strength, online media is only a part of the ideal media mix and doesn't necessarily represent a campaign in its entirety. Although online is an extremely hardworking medium and PPC is ultimately accountable, this shows how there's still a space for press advertising on the average schedule. It also provides a useful lesson that your last point of contact with a new lead before they visit the showroom wasn't necessarily the same medium through which they first heard about your site."

Property Factoids
1 in 97 - proportion of UK homes valued at more than £1m at the height of the housing boom in 2007 according to website Zoopla

1 in 150 - proportion of UK homes valued at over £1m today


Print 2.0The ridiculously long-memoried among you will remember a story from August 07 (yes, that's issue 34 for all you Kickback aficionados, a rather lovely epistle you'll remember, with a delicate turn of phrase, black body text and a striking blue title font) about "reverse published" titles in the North East composed entirely from editorial already published on hyper local websites. Now a similar idea has reached London, with the launch of The Blogpaper (no, I said "BLOGpaper", "BLOG", oh nevermind), which is, as you may have guessed, a print version of the best the blogosphere has to offer. The composition of the paper is dictated by the result of online votes at theblogpaper.co.uk. The bloggers work for free, but the publication will carry paid-for advertising, so someone's doing well somewhere.

Local Papers Save the DayHow do you stay in touch with local community news when there's no power, your router's soggy and the broadband exchange is 3 feet under the swollen eddies of the river Cocker? Local Press of course! The awful events seen in Cumbria over recent days have demonstrated that there's life in the old dog yet, as the Times and Star, the weekly title covering Workington and Cockermouth, overcame supply, power and transport difficulties to publish three issues in one week, keeping the local people up to date with vital information about their community.


That's your lot for another issue. If you'd like any more information on any of these stories, you can either reply to this email or contact your Space and Time team.

See you next time!!


Captain Kickback

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See The Stars! – Sports Personality of the Year 2009 – spread the word!

Christmas is coming, awards season is coming and not only at Oggs, but also at the BBC with the annual Sports Personality of the Year Awards to be decided in just a few weeks time. Such greats as Henry Cooper, David Beckham, Nigel Mansell, Princess Anne, Dame Kelly Holmes, the list goes on and on [...]

World Cup the Final Countdown

This weekend saw the first of the two leg World Cup play-offs and many of the favoured teams are still not safely on the plane to South Africa 2010. France, Portugal, Russia and Uruguay all take one goal leads into their second legs on Wednesday night. Elsewhere minnows New Zealand booked their place, the first time [...]

Fall In Soldier! COD 6 – Modern Warfare 2 – Gaming History

Today is the official launch of COD6 Modern Warfare 2, dubbed the most anticipated game of the decade by many gamers across the world. Oggs reviewer JC got his hands on a copy 24 hours early of the eagerly anticipated sequel to Call of Duty 4 – Modern Warfare and his verdict after 8 hours [...]

Future of Gaming: games bigger than films!

It was with great interest today that I viewed on YouTube the longest advert I’ve ever seen for a game. It wasn’t a walkthrough video, nor the developers talking about how they created it. It was in fact a 14 minute and 11 second epic film, setting the scene for the upcoming Assassins Creed II [...]

Gambling Best Prices Facts

Last season William Hill customers enjoyed more top prices than any other leading bookmaker. This season is no different. The price comparison was taken from the Racing Post (Saturdays) 09/08/08 – 03/10/09 (Tuesdays) 11/08/09 – 06/10/09 comparing team prices covering domestic and cup fixtures and World Cup and friendlies. Oggs has reviewed many of these and [...]
 

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