Who are the top skiing and snowboarding influencers in the UK?
I doubt there’s anyone reading this blog who doesn’t spend time on social media every day. Depending on your age, you probably spend hours scrolling through TikTok, Instagram or Facebook. You might even be one of the remainers on Twitter, desperately hoping that Elon Musk doesn’t go completely bat-crazy. Maybe ‘the kids today’ spend too...
Exclusive Graham Bell interview for InTheSnow.com
Iain from Skipedia recently interviewed Graham Bell for The Ski Podcast about ITV’s reality programme ‘Dancing on Ice’. An edited version of this interview has now been exclusively published on InTheSnow.com You can listen to more of this interview in Episode 64 of The Ski Podcast: You can listen to the full interview in our...
The Knowledge is Powder Ski Podcast – Episode 3
This week, it’s a ‘Ski Show Special’ for Jim and Iain. Iain was at the show himself and caught up with a number of people including Ski Sunday presenters Graham Bell and Ed Leigh, Team GB skiercross athlete Emily Sarsfield and ex-England rugby player Simon Shaw. In latest news we look at the new cross-Paris...
When does The Jump 2017 start and who is on it?
If you love skiing it’s hard not to have a marmite relationship with Channel 4’s ‘reality in the snow’ programme ‘The Jump’. It doesn’t help our industry when Davina McCall says dumb things such as ‘your chances of getting injured (while skiing) are extremely high’. Non-skiers think skiing is dangerous However, if The Jump...
‘I had that Austrian Tourism in the back of my cab once…’
Austrian Tourism have just launched a new marketing campaign in London – using a black cab. The taxi is covered in wrap around branding, but has the twist that on certain days, customers will be able to win a free holiday. Customers can win a holiday The promotion was launched by Graham Bell earlier this...
Five winners from Channel 4’s ‘The Jump’
If you are UK-based, then you probably watched (or have at least heard of) the Alpine-themed TV show’The Jump’, recently broadcast on Channel 4. Okay, so it’s not likely to win any BAFTAs, but for its genre – and for snowsports fans – it was decent entertainment. Watching C-list celebrities have a panic attack while flying...