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About Andrew
Andrew Eborn is a broadcaster, producer, presenter & journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
Languages
English
Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Business Finance Politics
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Andrew Eborn is a lawyer, strategic business adviser, producer, broadcaster and writer. He has specialised in international licensing and global rights’ management for several years and has been actively involved with the development of businesses and brands and the negotiation, acquisition and international exploitation of various major licences enabling companies to maximise the return on their rights as well as assisting with the strategic development of their domestic and international businesses. Andrew Eborn is now working with several businesses across the IP value chain including the creation and licensing of content in all media from production, post production & Visual FX facilities, recording, publishing, distribution, supply of talent, technology, event & artist management, promotion and immersive technology. Businesses include: Octopus TV www.octopus.tv ( Production, Technology / VOD / live streaming & digital content management and delivery) Boxatricks www.boxatr

Andrew Eborn is a lawyer, strategic business adviser, producer, broadcaster and writer. He has specialised in international licensing and global rights’ management for several years and has been actively involved with the development of businesses and brands and the negotiation, acquisition and international exploitation of various major licences enabling companies to maximise the return on their rights as well as assisting with the strategic development of their domestic and international businesses. Andrew Eborn is now working with several businesses across the IP value chain including the creation and licensing of content in all media from production, post production & Visual FX facilities, recording, publishing, distribution, supply of talent, technology, event & artist management, promotion and immersive technology. Businesses include: Octopus TV www.octopus.tv ( Production, Technology / VOD / live streaming & digital content management and delivery) Boxatricks www.boxatr

Never again – until the next time: why we need solutions not soundbites

19 Jun 2017  |  thedrum.com
Andrew Eborn criticizes the lack of effective leadership and empathy from Prime Minister Theresa May and her government in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire and recent terrorist attacks in the UK. He contrasts this with the positive response from the Royal Family, particularly Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William. Eborn suggests that May's brand managers need to take urgent steps to improve perceptions as Brexit negotiations begin and her power appears to be waning.

How Jeremy Corbyn could make himself and Labour electable

19 Apr 2017  |  thedrum.com
The article discusses the potential for Jeremy Corbyn to improve his and the Labour Party's electability by embracing his pro-Brexit stance and returning to his radical roots. It criticizes Theresa May for calling an early election, which is seen as a miscalculation, and for her perceived arrogance. The piece also touches on the divisions within the UK, the dissatisfaction with Tory policies, and the various reactions from leaders in Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. It suggests that Corbyn has an opportunity to capitalize on the current political climate and lead a victorious charge to Downing Street.

Why you can expect to see more ‘Legs-it’ style stunts as the lines between the state and a free press blur

29 Mar 2017  |  thedrum.com
The article discusses concerns over the blurring lines between the state and a free press, exemplified by George Osborne's appointment as editor of the London Evening Standard and the potential for government influence over the media. It references the Daily Mail's stance on press freedom and the 'Legs-it' headline involving Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon. The piece suggests that despite the challenges, the media will fight against attempts to turn it into a government mouthpiece, with historical examples of press exposing political scandals serving as a reminder of the importance of an independent media.
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