Neil Woodford makes YouTube and Instagram appearance with investment channel

Woodford Views is being pushed out across social media

Eve Maddock-Jones
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Neil Woodford has made his online debut for his latest venture Woodford Views and has begun posting recorded content on YouTube and Instagram.

Named after Woodford's eponymous economic blog, both channels have been populated with content for some time, with the Instagram account first posting back in April. However, the content had been exclusively images with extended captions covering various topics such as the Autumn Budget, and previews of the aforementioned blog's posts. The YouTube page has previously posted four ‘shorts', the first one on 8 May 2024 which gave a snapshot overview of the state of the UK economy. This was narrated by Woodford himself but none of the content on either page had featured the former fund...

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