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Juan Senor is a Partner at Innovation Media Consulting Group[1] based in London. He specialises in helping news operations re-invent their products and stay relevant in a shifting digital landscape, focussing particularly on audience retention and growth, through apps and websites. His projects with Innovation have won numerous accolades; including "Best Newspaper Concept" and "Design in the World" and/or "Design in Europe" year on year from 2004 to 2011. [2], [3] He also is the co-editor of the books "Innovations in Newspapers" and "Innovations in Magazines" written on behalf of WAN-IFRA and the FIPP respectively. [4], [5] , [6]

In 2010 he was listed as one of 'The World's Leading Innovators' in Journalism and Media' by journalism.co.uk. [7]

Mr. Senor is a highly-sought commentator on the media industry, quoted frequently in leading publications such as The Economist [8]and The Financial Times. He has worked and advised hundreds of media companies on every continent and he serves on Advisory Boards of several media companies around the world.

Juan Senor is a former journalist and presenter for PBS's NewsHour, Wall Street Journal TV [9] and CNBC Europe [10] and served as London correspondent of International Herald Tribune Television, (now the International New York Times), [11]. His work has been nominated for an EMMY [12] and his television programme, Media Report, was voted by viewers as Europe’s Best Business Programme.

He continues to work as a live events and television host and presenter globally. He has hosted the Cannes Lions, the advertising industry awards, every year since 2005[13]

In addition to his passion for the media business, he is a campaigner for children and people with disabilities, in particular Downs Syndrome. For charity, he has skied unsupported to the North Pole, crossed the Western Sahara, trekked the Amazon and organised the first-ever expedition to the South Pole of a team with physical disabilities.

A Spanish national, he was born and raised in Barcelona and educated in Europe and New York. He is a Visiting Fellow at Oxford University. [14] and is conversant in six languages.