- MediaTel, Tuesday, February 28, 2012 12:50 AM
The top 25 media influencers in UK's digital technology space in 2012 have been named in The Tech Influence 25, a report by Propeller and Cision. Rory Cellan-Jones, technology correspondent for the
BBC leads the list, followed by Charles Arthur, technology editor for The Guardian and Mark Prigg, science & technology editor for the Evening Standard. While most influencers
are based in the UK, the list also includes U.S. influencers Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired at No. 7 and Michael Wolff at No. 18.
- Rory Cellan-Jones, tech
correspondent at the BBC
- Charles Arthur, tech editor at the Guardian
- Mark Prigg, science & tech editor at the Evening Standard
- Murad
Ahmed, tech correspondent at the Times
- Mark Sweney, media reporter at the Media Guardian
- Jonathan Fildes, tech reporter at the BBC
- Tim
Bradshaw, digital media correspondent at the Financial Times
- Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief at Wired
- Rupert Goodwins, editor at ZDNet
- Aleks Krotoski, tech, media & telecoms news editor at the Guardian
- Ian Burrell, media editor at the Independent
- Daniel Robinson, tech editor at
v3.co.uk
- Emma Barnett, digital media editor at the Telegraph
- Josh Halliday, media & tech reporter at the Guardian
- Dan Sabbagh, head of
tech & media at the Media Guardian
- Kieran Alger, online editor at T3 The Gadget Magazine
- Michael Wolff, contributing editor at Vanity
Fair
- Katherine Rushton, telecomms, tech & media correspondent at the Telegraph
- Pete Cashmore, CEO at Mashable
- Mike Butcher, European editor at
TechCrunch
- Ken Wheaton, managing editor at AdAge
- Olivia Solon, associate editor at Wired
- Shane Richmond, head of technology at
the Telegraph
- Justin Pearse, editor at New Media Age
- Ludwig Siegele, tech correspondent at the Economist
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