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Out of Office with Barry McIlheney

Season 1, Ep. 1

Here we are at last!

Welcome to Episode 1 of the Out of Office podcast, with a perfect first guest - Barry McIlheney, CEO of the PPA, ex-editor of Smash Hits and Empire Magazine and all round good egg.


Barry and I go for a walk in Clissold Park where he dazzles me with stories of how he went from his first job as a librarian to editing some of the biggest and most influential magazines titles of the last few decades.


You'll also hear why Barry is optimistic about the future of magazine publishing.


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