Nick Glynne

What has been your personal highlight of 2020?
Managing to keep the business going during the scary first few weeks of lockdown.
Which three celebrities would you invite to a Zoom party?
That's an unbearable idea!
What has been your guiltiest lockdown pleasure?
Leaving the chaos of home to go to the office everyday.
Which tech figurehead has inspired you most this year, and why?
Elon Musk.
What piece of technology, or app, have you not been able to do without during the pandemic?
The ft.com for its great journalism.
If you could be anyone else for a week, who would you be and what would you do?
A Newsnight interviewer.
Do you miss face-to-face events?
Not one bit.
How will COVID leave its mark on the way the channel operates long term?
Less overnight expenses.
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