Larry Page, founder and CEO of Google (Tencent technology map) According to foreign media reports, the guardian of the UK recently released the 2012 MediaGuardian 100 vote, that is, the British media, the most influential 100 people, Google founder and CEO Larry Page ( Larry Page (Mark Zuckerberg), Facebook's founder and chief executive, MediaGuardian 100, was Zuckerberg last year's title, but failed to make the shortlist, while News Corp founder Rupert ( Rupert Murdoch, the first 10 of the list, was hit by the hacking scandal, while Murdoch's daughter, Elizabeth, was on the rise, while Rupert Murdoch's son James (James Murdoch) fell to 100th place. Hastings, the company's chief executive, is one of the first people to get into the list and become a Hastings. Facebook's chief executive, who was the first in the list last year, has been criticised for the Facebook5 of the stock price after the IPO this year, so he was not able to get into the list. Instead, the Guardian ranked a European social media executive in the list. Page was able to get to the top of the year from third place last year. The Guardian's comment is: lead the world's largest news media-Google completed a gorgeous transformation, from a dedicated search engine site to become a focus on both content and constantly expand their hardware business integrated enterprise. Dick Costolo, Twitter's chief executive, became the runner-up of this year's Dickastro, the first time Castro has entered the list. Tan of the list is Sir Chris Patten, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the BBC Trust. Sir Chris Patten took 21st place in the 2011 ranking of the 100 most influential figures in the media. Fourth, Georgestel George Entwistle, the new general manager of the BBC, Sterl last week, Sterl the 26th place in the list last year. The fifth place was Jonathan Evi Jonathan Ive, an apple design guru in the UK, and Ivy entered the list for the first time. Hastings Hastings, Netflix's chief executive, is one of the first High-profile figures to enter the list, and he is 83rd in the rankings this year. While Netflix's global push for fee-based video services has been unfavourable, it is in the UK market to launch an offensive against LoveFilm and BSkyB, in a bid to gain greater market share. The highest ranking woman in the list is from FAcebook's executive, Joanna Shields (Joanna Shields), is the senior vice president of Facebook in the UK, and she also serves as managing director for the European, Middle East and Asia regions of Facebook. Shields ranked 6th in the list. Rupert Rupert Murdoch, founder and chief executive of News Corp, is 11th in the rankings this year, the first 10 to fall out of the list last year, when he was 6th, and the Guardian stressed that Mr Murdoch had already entered the list three times. Although the wave of digital reform in the media industry is choppy, the 81-year-old Murdoch is still not old, and has always been a media-goers. Mr Murdoch's son, James, ranked 11th in the list last year, but James went to the United States after he resigned as chairman of BSkyB's board after the news of the scandal, and eventually led to James's ranking from 11th last year to 100th. James ' sister Elizabeth, the chairman of News Corp and his own media group Shine Group, rose to 18th place from 23 last year. The "anti-Murdoch Murdoch" was also the only Murdoch to rise after News Corp was hit by the hacking scandal. Elizabeth also accused her brother, James, of failing to deal with the hacking scandal in her mactaggart speech last month. Elizabeth admits she has no wild desires in inheriting the 81-Year-old's media empire. That said, the various succession speculations will not disappear in a short time. The 12th-ranked Amazon's founder and CEO, Jeff Bezos, Bezos, although Bezos's Amazon headquarters is in the United States, the Guardian's ratings are the cultural, economic and political clout of media people in the UK. This shows how much Amazon's influence in the UK is. Jemiridarok Jeremy Darroch, chief executive of TV giant BSkyB, rose from 19th last year to 15th place this year. Adamcroze, ITV's chief executive, also rose from 22nd last year to 17th place this year. As for the heavyweight of the entertainment industry, Simon Cowell, founder of X Factor, is still ranked Nineth, as it was last year. And Spotify's founder Daniel Ek dropped from 40th place last year to its 48th place. TV producer and host Grehamnotton (Graham Norton) rose from 66th last year to 60th place this year, while chef Jamie, Jamie Oliver, fell from last year's 4th to this year's 67th name. And News Corp's chief executive of News International.Tom Mockridge, the official Tommerkrich, last year worked to repair the public image of News Corp, which was battered by the hacking scandal, and rose from 84th last year to 26th place this year. Jemiry Clarkson, the host of the UK's Crazy Car Show (top Gear), Jeremy Clarkson from 74th last year to 27th place this year. Here is a complete list of the 100 most influential people in the British media field. The MediaGuardian 100 20121. Larry Page2. Dick Costolo3. Lord Patten4. George Entwistle5. Sir Jonathan Ive6. Joanna SHIELDS7. Paul Dacre8. Sir Martin Sorrell9. Simon Cowell10. Lord Justice Leveson11. Rupert Murdoch12. Jeff Bezos13. Danny Cohen14. Peter Fincham15. Jeremy Darroch16. Richard Desmond17. Adam Crozier18. Elisabeth Murdoch19. Dame Marjorie Scardino20. Andy Rubin21. Robert Peston22. Helen Boaden23. David Abraham24. Dominic Mohan25. Maria Miller26. Tom Mockridge27. Jeremy Clarkson28. Aidan Barclay29. Jay Hunt30. Matthew Freud31. Nick Robinson32. Archie Norman33. Tony Gallagher34. Alan Rusbridger35. Viscount Rothermere36. Tom Watson37. Lionel Barber38. Martin Clarke39. Tim Davie40. Ashley Tabor41. Alexander Lebedev42. Ian Livingston43. Max Clifford44. Michael Acton Smith45. Sophie Turner Laing46. Ian HISLOp47. David Joseph48. Daniel Ek49. Murdoch MacLennan50. Langbehn Hadlow51. Neil Berkett52. Geordie Greig53. Danny and Neil Rimer54. Len Blavatnik55. Lord Black57. Heinz Bauer58. James Harding59. John Witherow60. Graham Norton61. Caitlin Moran62. Nicholas Coleridge63. Alan Parker64. Ed Richards65. Arnaud de Puyfontaine66. John Micklethwait67. Jamie Oliver68. Clare Balding69. Stuart Murphy70. CeriThomas71. Lloyd Embley72. Paul Staines73. John Whittingdale74. Roland Rudd75. Chris Evans76. Ben Stephenson77. Ben Cooper78. Lord Burns79. Paul Waugh80. Arianna Huffington81. Tim Montgomerie82. Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner83. Reed Hastings84. Lord Fellowes85. Gavin Millar86. Tim Allan87. Steven Moffat88. Kwon oh-hyun89. John Makinson90. Lord Sugar91. Jeff Pope92. Iain Dale93. Simon Fox94. AnnetteThomas95. Tony Ageh96. Lisa Smosarski97. NickRobertson98. Roger Mosey99. Jeremy Paxman100. James Murdoch
The content source of this page is from Internet, which doesn't represent Alibaba Cloud's opinion;
products and services mentioned on that page don't have any relationship with Alibaba Cloud. If the
content of the page makes you feel confusing, please write us an email, we will handle the problem
within 5 days after receiving your email.
If you find any instances of plagiarism from the community, please send an email to:
info-contact@alibabacloud.com
and provide relevant evidence. A staff member will contact you within 5 working days.