highfield in comment and analysis

Editor's Blog: Signs of terminal decline at T5?

Comment Find out what silicon.com Agenda Setter - and BBC director of future media and technology - Ashley Highfield is up to next. It's a small claim to fame, I know, but I was one of the passengers who flew from the newly opened Heathrow Terminal 5 last... [16 Apr 2008]

Dear silicon.com... petty cash, Vista sales, swelling SMEs...

Comment Editor's choice silicon.com news editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Peter Cochrane's Blog: Generation X ¦ Q&A: Ashley Highfield, head of BBC's Future Media and Technology unit ¦ The Brampton Factor: Chinese... [01 Nov 2007]

Q&A: Ashley Highfield, head of BBC's Future Media and Technology unit

Comment As head of the BBC's Future Media and Technology unit Ashley Highfield, one of this year's silicon.com Agenda Setters, is responsible for dragging the Beeb into the digital age through initiatives such as the iPlayer. [30 Oct 2007]

Leader: Who's setting tech's agenda this year?

Leader From Paul Coby at 11 and Bill Maguire at 25 - airline CIOs at BA and Virgin America respectively - to Rorie Devine at 26 over at Betfair and even the BBC's Ashley Highfield at 5 and BT's JP Rangaswami at 48 - two whose time is also spent providing... [15 Oct 2007]

Ashley Highfield

AS Profile Ashley Highfield remains a top 10 Agenda Setter for the fourth year in a row. While other broadcasters - perhaps Rupert Murdoch aside - struggle to adapt to the internet and the fast-changing media landscape, Highfield, as head of the Future Media... [12 Oct 2007]

Leader: How and why?

AS Analysis From Paul Coby at 11 and Bill Maguire at 25 - airline CIOs at BA and Virgin America respectively - to Rorie Devine at 26 over at Betfair and even the BBC's Ashley Highfield at 5 and BT's JP Rangaswami at 48 - two whose time is also spent providing... [12 Oct 2007]

Surprise omissions and trends

AS Analysis Steve Jobs, Eric Schmidt, Niklas Zennström, Rupert Murdoch, Ashley Highfield - they have all been at or nearly at the top in past years, though it still holds true that no one person has ever topped the Agenda Setters poll twice. [12 Oct 2007]

Editor's Blog: Ranking everything

Comment Past number ones include Ray Ozzie (now at Microsoft), Ashley Highfield (BBC), Eric Schmidt (Google), Steve Jobs, Rupert Murdoch, Chris Gent (Vodafone) and former AOL top dog Steve Case - remember him? [13 Sep 2007]

Ashley Highfield

AS Profile Ashley Highfield has become something of an Agenda Setters regular in recent years and remains in the top 10 for the third year running. A seven-year veteran of the BBC, Highfield continues to break new ground with digital content at the Beeb. [25 Sep 2006]

10 facts about Agenda Setters

AS Analysis There have been two British winners - Chris Gent (2000) and Ashley Highfield (2004) Launched in 2000, silicon.com's Agenda Setters poll has named the top 50 individuals in the tech industry for seven years running. [25 Sep 2006]

Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters

AS Analysis The second British winner was Ashley Highfield, director of new media and technology at the BBC, in 2004. Launched in 2000, the annual silicon.com Agenda Setters poll aims to create a who's who of the individuals bossing the tech industry.silicon... [25 Sep 2006]

Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms

Leader In the media world, Ashley Highfield (3) and Rupert Murdoch (8) rank the highest but given the rise of alternative distribution methods such as blogging and podcasting, it's fitting that Adam Curry (13), creator of podcasting, and two bloggers... [27 Sep 2005]

Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms

AS Analysis In the media world, Ashley Highfield (3) and Rupert Murdoch (8) rank the highest but given the rise of alternative distribution methods such as blogging and podcasting, it's fitting that Adam Curry (13), creator of podcasting, and two bloggers... [26 Sep 2005]

The rise of new media

AS Analysis The highest position occupied on the Agenda Setters list by a figure whose greatest impact will be in the media space is Ashley Highfield, director of new media and technology at the BBC (No. The 2005 Agenda Setters list shows a renewed focus on... [26 Sep 2005]

Ashley Highfield

AS Profile Highfield, still in his thirties (just), and into his sixth year with the corporation is certainly blazing a trail for the wider use of technology within the BBC - and doing what he can to inject momentum into the brontosaurus of broadcasting. [23 Sep 2005]

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