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Meet the Media: Michael Freeze, Features Editor at Transport Topics

Bianchi Biz Blog

My name is Michael Freeze, features editor at Transport Topics and co-host of the podcast, RoadSigns. Currently with the excitement surrounding electric vehicles, we feel it’s an ideal time to see what is on the horizon for the internal combustion engine. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started?

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Meet the Media: Kevin Jost, Editorial Director & Founder of Futurride

Bianchi Biz Blog

The goal is to combine coverage of vehicle autonomy, connectivity, electrification, and mobility service technology with supporting infrastructure concepts that make transportation ecosystems that are safer, cleaner, and more socially equitable. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started?

Meeting 57
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Newspapers Getting Their Game On

Flatiron Communications

Each had their proverbial 15 minutes of fame, though at the Web Summit this week in Dublin I did hear about an app that allowed one to mobile-scan any branded image (from any medium) for transport to the brand’s digital content. Lost in Oculus at Web Summit. No reader required. So who were the big winners in Dublin?

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Meet the Media: John Baxter, Freelance Writer

Bianchi Biz Blog

Today, the majority of articles I write are for Transport Topics , but I have also worked on four different Confidence Reports for NACFE , the North American Council for Freight Efficiency. This was at the Cummins event in 2016 when they introduced the X15 engine, which had extensive internal changes in order to reduce its fuel consumption.

Meeting 65
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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

And thank you Aaron for that fascinating insight into how social media has changed journalism. We can tap into the wisdom of the web and discover what people really think, rather than what opinion formers and influencers tell us. Today he’s one of the world’s foremost thinkers on the future of media, journalism and communications.