1.) The media Guardian 100 is the annual guide to the most powerful people in the industry.
A panel of experienced media watchers from the worlds of politics, journalism, advertising and the internet judged entrants using three criteria: cultural influence, economic clout and political power of all candidates.
The panelists include: Lord Waheed Alli, Diasy McAndrew, Jamie Kantrowitz, Richard Park, Sarah Sands, James Scroggs, Janine Gibson, Matt Wells.
2.) There are19 females in the top 100, making them accountable for 19% of the Guardian 100.
3.) 1 - Lesley Douglas. Job: controller, BBC Radio 2 and 6Music; controller, BBC popular music.
2 - Jana Bennett. Job: director of vision, BBC.
3 - Jenny Abramsky. Job: director, BBC audio and music.
4 - Rebekah Wade. Job: editor, the Sun.
5 - Helen Boaden. Job: director, BBC news.
6 - Sly Bailey. Job: chief executive, Trinity Mirror.
7 - Lisa Opie. Job: managing director, content, Channel Five.
8 - Majorie Scardino. Job: chief executive, Pearson.
9 - Carolyn McCall. Job: chief executive, Guardian Media Group.
10 - Zarin Patel. Job: group finance director, BBC; non-executive director, BBC Worldwide.
11 - Dawn Airey. Job: director of global content, ITV.
12 - Patience Wheatcroft. Job: editor, Sunday Telegraph.
13 - Elisabeth Murdoch. Job: chairman and chief executive, Shine.
14 - Jane Featherstone. Job: joint managing director, Kudos Productions.
15 - Jane Brutton. Job: editor, Grazial.
16 - Alexandra Shulman. Job: editor, Vogue.
17 - Polly Toynbee. Job: columnist, The Guardian.
18 - Allison Pearson. Job: columnist, Daily Mail.
19 - Emily Bell. Job: director of digital content, Guardian News.
16 - Alexandra Shulman. Job: editor, Vogue.
17 - Polly Toynbee. Job: columnist, The Guardian.
18 - Allison Pearson. Job: columnist, Daily Mail.
19 - Emily Bell. Job: director of digital content, Guardian News.
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