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Telegraph podcasts from directors' conference

Telegraph.co.uk is claiming a podcast first today as it publishes feeds of speeches, interviews and panel discussions from this year's Institute of Director's (IOD) Annual Convention.

The podcasts are free and will include speakers such as Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft and eBay.co.uk chief executive Douglas McCallum.

Telegraph podcast editor Guy Ruddle said the podcasts would broaden the potential audience for these speakers from the conference's 2,500 delegates to "millions more".

"This series of podcasts is another demonstration of the Telegraph's commitment to bring top-level business analysis to people on the move," he said.

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