the conference as well as other stories across the day. we have three of those a week. principally our footprint is audiovisual. that doesn t mean it s facebook and twitter, increasingly it s youtube and instagram. but we do try to cover multiple spaces, podcast, articles, explainers and video. jack pete is the founder of the london economic and other london digital only outlook. i see you have a piece headlined brits are flogging petrol on facebook for quadruple the pump price. that highs into a survey that found nearly half of britain s hold the media most responsible for petrol stations running out of fuel. what he say to that, what you think? i think there is obviously chaos at the pumps. - we were ticked off about - a story about how people are brazenly attempting to sell 10l
the thesis of that op ed is available for anybody who wants to go and read it. in terms of our coverage no, we do sustained reporting, we have reporters in terms of the first port of call for the people who consume our content, it won t be an article, generally it will be through our youtube channel. we have a show tonight at 7pm and our youtube channel which will look at the conference, as well as other stories across the day. we have three of those a week. principally our footprint is audiovisual. that doesn t mean it s based within twitter, increasingly it s on youtube and instagram. but we do try to cover multiple spaces, podcast, articles, explainers and longer form video. jack pete is the founder of the london economic, another digital only outlet. i see you have a piece headlines brits are flogging petrol on facebook for quadruple the pump price. a yougov survey found nearly half of britons hold the media most responsible
wasn t even being done by tony blair at his peak. there was a little bit of hubris. i think starmer and his team may beg to differ with you. we won t get into politics too much. jack, tell me, in terms of corbyn and his team did you have contact with them, were you allied with them? no, not at all. as a newspaper, i think we were born out of a lot of the same things ideologically. but we were never purposely, in fact we were never alignedl with the labour party then, - we re not aligned with them now. we re just as likely- to talk to rory stewart as we are to talk to - any of corbyn s shadow cabinet and indeed any of sir keir s cabinet. i so the short answer is probably no, no. i jane, we do assume that the papers
netflix views have actually binged and loved. ok, that s the streaming giant that s been shaking things up. jack, you ve been on the media show before back in 2017 at that point you had the most shared piece of any news outlet during the 2017 election. for listeners who don t know, what is the london economic? the london economic was born seven years ago, largely out of the financial crash, and it was a paper- that was trying to explain i to regular people what just happened, really, and why- they were suffering the effects of a great market explosion without the jargon and the complicated bids. we ve effectively grown . into what i would describe as a metropolitan publication. with a metropolitan mind set. we espouse progressive and liberal and inclusivej
in twitter, increasingly it s on youtube and instagram. but we do try to cover multiple spaces, podcast, arctic tools, explainers and video. jack pete is the founder of the london economic, another digital only outlook. i see you have a piece headlines brits are flogging petrol on facebook for quadruple the pump price. a survey found nearly half of britons hold the media most responsible for petrol stations running out of fuel. what do you say to that, what you think? i think there is obviously chaos at the pumps. - we were ticked off about a story about how people are brazenly i attempting to sell 10l of petrol for 50 quid. | it s spiralled into a huge story. there s no smoke without fire.