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EVENTS 09:00


Morning keynotes


FutureBook Live 2019 Programme of events


BROADGATE 1+2


Welcome Molly Flatt associate editor, FutureBook


BROADGATE 1+2 Hook the Readers


Key Note


James Daunt Managing director, Waterstones


BROADGATE 1+2 Hack the Process


Key Note


Katie Espiner Managing director, Orion


BROADGATE 1+2


Seize the Agenda Introduced by Crystal Mahey-Morgan, OWN IT!


Key Note


Akua Agyemfra Creative director, bea.London


BROADGATE 1+2 Take Smarter Risks


Key Note


Paul Abbassi Founder, Bookstat


BROADGATE 1+2


The Day of Code: Why we did it, what we learned


Emma Barnes Consonance Sara O’Connor Consonance


11:00 Session 1


BROADGATE 2 Audio


Generation headphone:


Who is consuming audio and


what are they listening to? Chair Philip Jones, The Bookseller Paul Abbassi Bookstat Lee Langford Harris Interactive Susie WarhurstAcast


BROADGATE 1


Around the world in 80 ways: How we


publish globally today Chair Tom Tivnan, The Bookseller Kate Elton HarperCollins Tom Hall Lonely Planet Amanda Ridout Boldwood Asi Sharabi Wonderbly


LONDON WALL Learn


Leading from the front: How


publishers can drive


the Open Access debate Chair Benedicte Page, The Bookseller


Richard FisherRoyal Historical Society Steven InchcoombeSpringer Nature Vicky Williams Emerald


BISHOPSGATE Change up: How to think


and publish differently Chair Crystal Mahey-Morgan, OWNIT!


Shauna O’Briain, a.k.a. M C Angel Poet Darren Buffonge Manager & agent Rose CartwrightAuthor Derek OwusuWriter


Followed by coffee break


(30 mins)


Followed by room switch


(5 mins)


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