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History of Internal Communication
Emily Rees and Joe Chick
24 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast series explores the history of a profession that’s often assumed to be a recent innovation but which actually has its roots in the late nineteenth century. It is linked to a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council called An Institutional History of Internal Communication in the United Kingdom. The episodes will features interviews with internal communication professionals, academics, and archivists.
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This podcast series explores the history of a profession that’s often assumed to be a recent innovation but which actually has its roots in the late nineteenth century. It is linked to a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council called An Institutional History of Internal Communication in the United Kingdom. The episodes will features interviews with internal communication professionals, academics, and archivists.
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Episode 17: Michael Ellender (BBC Internal Channels Lead)
History of Internal Communication
38 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 17: Michael Ellender (BBC Internal Channels Lead)

In the seventeenth episode, we are joined by Michael Ellender, the Internal Channels Lead at the BBC. Michael shares his journey in internal communication, reflecting on the shifts from traditional methods to digital platforms and the impact of these changes on organisational culture and employee engagement. His unique perspective highlights the challenges and innovations within the BBC’s internal communication strategies. Tune in as we explore how internal communication shapes organisational identities and adapts to the digital age.

History of Internal Communication
This podcast series explores the history of a profession that’s often assumed to be a recent innovation but which actually has its roots in the late nineteenth century. It is linked to a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council called An Institutional History of Internal Communication in the United Kingdom. The episodes will features interviews with internal communication professionals, academics, and archivists.