Annual
ranking reflects mobile and social media's transformation of sector long
dominated by moguls, editors and celebrities
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| Google's CEO, Larry Page, was second in MediaGuardian's list, which also included Twitter, Facebook, Apple and Amazon bosses in the top 10. Photograph: Reuters |
The digital
consumer – listed as "you" - tops MediaGuardian's annual ranking of
the UK's 100 most powerful industry figures this year, reflecting the extent to
which mobile and social media are transforming an industry traditionally
dominated by moguls, editors and celebrities.
The
Woolwich murder, Boston bombings and more recently the Syrian chemical weapons
massacre demonstrated the extent to which ordinary members of the public, using
smartphones and social media, are shaping coverage of major news stories these
days.
"You"
also reflects how online consumers – interacting, sharing content and shopping
via mobile devices – are driving the UK digital economy, which is growing at
more than 10% a year and which it is estimated by Boston Consulting Group will
be worth £225bn by 2016. "Both as the audience and creators of content,
it's all about people power," the MediaGuardian 100 panel concluded.
However,
following the revelations by the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden about the
communications monitoring activities of the US and UK security agencies, the
digital age's potential to empower also comes with a sense of exposure and
growing prospects of surveillance.
The
selection of tweeters, posters and electronic shoppers marks a break with
tradition for the list, which is in its 13th year. Lord Hall, the BBC's
director general, is the highest traditional new entry in the 2013
MediaGuardian 100, published on Monday, reflecting the power that the boss of
Britain's national broadcaster has at an organisation whose former leadership
was decimated by the Savile scandal. Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief
operating officer and author of Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead, is
the highest placed woman on a list dominated by the representatives of large
tech companies. Google's Larry Page, at No 2, heads the group, which also
includes Twitter's Dick Costolo (4), Sandberg (5), Apple's Tim Cook (6) and
Amazon's Jeff Bezos (7), fresh from his surprise acquisition of the Washington
Post.
Rupert
Murdoch returns to the top 10 – having been excluded for the first time the
year before – following a year in which his media empire tried to put the phone
hacking scandal behind it by separating its publishing businesses from its film
and TV assets at 21st Century Fox.
New entries
include recently appointed BBC1 controller Charlotte Moore, former Labour
culture secretary James Purnell, who joined the BBC as director of strategy,
new Sun editor David Dinsmore and Mishal Husain, who is to become the Radio 4
Today programme's second woman presenter. Broadchurch star Olivia Coleman and
writer Chris Chibnal also make their MediaGuardian 100 debut.
Clare
Balding, who has capitalised on her star turn as a London 2012 Olympics and
Paralympics host with several new TV and radio presenting jobs, is one of this
year's highest climbers; while David Karp, 27, who sold his blogging site,
Tumblr, to Yahoo for $£1.1bn, is the youngest on the list
Departures
include Dame Marjorie Scardino, the former long serving chief executive of
Financial Times owner Pearson, ex Sun editor Dominic Mohan, and The Apprentice
host and entrepreneur Lord Sugar..
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“… Government
Let us speak of government. We're not speaking of your government, but of any government - the way it works, how it survives, how it has survived, the way it campaigns, and how it elects leaders. It's going to change.
Years ago, I told you, "When everybody can talk to everybody, there can be no secrets." Up to this point on this planet, government has counted on one thing - that the people can't easily talk to each other on a global scale. They have to get their information through government or official channels. Even mass media isn't always free enough, for it reports that which the government reports. Even a free society tends to bias itself according to the bias of the times. However, when you can have Human Beings talking to each other all at once, all over the planet without government control, it all changes, for there is open revelation of truth.
Democracy itself will change and you're going to see it soon. The hold-outs, the few countries I have mentioned in the past, are doomed unless they recalibrate. They're doomed to be the same as they have been and won't be able to exist as they are now with everyone changing around them.
I mentioned North Korea in the past. Give it time. Right now, the young man is under the control of his father's advisors. But when they're gone, you will see something different, should he survive. Don't judge him yet, for he is being controlled.
In government, if you're entire voting base has the ability to talk to itself without restriction and comes up with opinions by itself without restriction, it behooves a politician to be aware and listen to them. This will change what politicians will do. It will change the way things work in government. Don't be surprised when some day a whole nation can vote all at once in a very unusual way. Gone will be the old systems where you used to count on horseback riders to report in from faraway places. Some of you know what I am talking about. Government will change. The systems around you, both dark and light, will change. You're going to start seeing something else, too, so let's change the subject and turn the page. …”

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