Posted in Blog Entries:, Media, PR Issues, Social Media, Tech PR, Traditional PR on January 25th, 2010
By Craig

Trying this as an experiment as some people said they didn’t fancy food as part of the Scottish Social Media Dinners. So, there’s a range of tickets, priced at £10. These tickets will only gain you entry to the event, nothing else. You’ll still get to hear the Daily Record’s award-winning digital editor Iain Hepburn, Daily Dust Supremo Ewan Spence and just-launched Caledonian Mercury editor Stewart Kirkpatrick.

It’s a great chance for professionals and trainee/student journalists and PRs – as well as associated industries – to hear what the editorial demands of the 21st century are, what it takes to do well online and where the media sector in Scotland is going.

To book a ticket, click this link.

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