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As part of Aye Write, The Herald is putting on charging for an event called The Future of Media. But when you look at the panel of speakers, it’s anything but. In fact it’s more Aye, Wrong than an Aye Write…
When you hear people talk about the Future of Media, you think of the obvious issues:
So you would think that you may have people involved who have some idea of these areas – or at least highlighting them. So to that end you might have (off the top of my head):
What I wouldn’t expect is a panel made up of:
I can understand Hyslop being on it. But the rest? Why is Blott there? Send in someone from an editorial level – be a great spot for the new editor of the titles actually – and I’m not knocking the rest of them but there’s no one there in the trenches. In fact let’s be even more blunt than that: there’s no one there working in media – they are all formers.
That alone suggests to me that we’re going to get a night of ‘oh woes is me, we be doomed’ and much hand-wringing. Which is not what we need. The media sector is past that – at least the professionals trying to find the solutions are.
It’s an event I’m tempted to go along to – Ruth Wishart is always enjoyable – but in all honesty, on the basis of that line-up, there’s no point. That record has been played enough times.
One thing I would love to ask though: What does Tim Blott make of the spoof blog that was running about him?

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