Business Journalists you should probably be following on Twitter

by Startacus Admin
With all new and old businesses, the laws and processes of the land are pretty much dictating the activities that a company can or cannot partake in.
As a Startup, business person and entrepreneur; you therefore need to know what’s going on in the world of business!
That’s why we’ve put together this handy list of business Journalists that you and your team should be following for the news globally, and in your area, using the wonderfully handy social network ‘Twitter’ - the direct and (usually) easiest way to contact exactly who you need to talk to.
So getting right down to it, in no particular order;
- @emmahaslett An Online Journalist and Business Editor at City AM
- @mikebutcher The ‘Editor at Large’ over at TechCrunch
- @sophiehobson Editor at London Loves Business
- @theJackTorrance Online Reporter, at Management Today
- @Lizziepin Online Reporter, Enterprise Nation
- @Dan_Matthews Business journalist, from Forbes, Telegraph & Times
- @hannahprevett Freelance Business writer, Sunday Times & Elite Business Magazine.
- @MatthewGwyther Editor of Management Today
- @CockettRichard Correspondent for the Economist
- @iRowan Editor of WIRED Magazine
- @AndyBounds Financial Times, North of England and Enterprise Editor
- @sparky000 Enterprise Editor at the Telegraph - Business Journalist
- @Cheryl_Latham Former Deputy Business editor at Metro
- @lucytobin Senior News and Business Feature Writer at the Evening Standard
- @fletcherr Business Editor of the Times
- @graeme_brown Business at the Birmingham Post
- @BBCDouglasF BBC Scotland Business and Economy Editor
- @kprescott BBC Radio 4’ Today Programme
- @stephbreakfast BBC Breakfast presenter
- @Peston Editor for Econonimcs at the BBC
- @ITVJoel Business Editor for ITV News
- @heliaebrahimi UK business Editor at CNBC
- @collettasmith BBC Northern Ireland, Business and Economics
- @jameshurley Business reporter for the Times, formerly of the Telegraph
- @KikiLoizou Small Business Editor at the Sunday Times
- @BelTel_Business Belfast Telegraph’s Business Twitter
- @socialbusiness Business and and Social Enterprise Blogger
and of course, your one stop resource for startup news
- @iamstartacus UK Outlet page, covering startup news across the UK and Ireland
Of course, if you know of any other journalists who are very active online and have a lot to say about small business and startups, we’d love to hear about them, why not tweet us, facebook us or email us about them? We’d love to spread the good word of business journalism to the Startacus Community!
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Published on: 17th February 2015
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