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When: July 7th, 2009 17:00 to 21:00
Location: PRS for Music, Copyright House, Berners Street, London W1
Price: £45.00
Reduced to £30.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
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This MusicTank seminar will lift the lid on the social media phenomenon and reveal how rights holders can better engage with this social space and make sense of its increasingly complex future.

Beginning with a presentation from artist, composer and serial social media experimenter Steve Lawson, this event will also update on progress of our chosen Millennials artist James Yuill, twelve-months on from MusicTank’s Millennials conference at which Terry McBride spearheaded a unique 360-degree artist road-map assisted by the amassed 180-strong conference audience.

Closing this event will be a 90-minute debate looking at the future of social media in an attempt to gauge where it’s heading and its impact on rights holders, with a panel comprising far-sighted entrepreneurs, commentators and digital culture experts.



FORMAT & SPEAKERS:

Part 1: 17.00 - 18.00hrs

Understanding Social Media - Steve Lawson

Part 2: 18.00 - 19.50hrs

Millennial Artist Update - James Yuill, Amul Batra, Steve Lawson

Part 3: 19.15 – 20.45

Panel Debate -  “The Next Big Wave – What Happens Next?”

Mark Selby, VP Multimedia Nokia

Umair Haque, Director Havas media

(others tbc)

Chairman:
Keith Harris - MusicTank/Keith Harris Music Ltd /PPL

DIARY:
Date & Time: Tues 07 Jul '09 | 17.00 - 21.00hrs

Cost: £30 MusicTank Members | £40 Trade Body | £45 Full Price

Venue: PRS for Music, Copyright House, Berners Street, London W1

Join the debate on Twitter: #SMdebate

Location

PRS for Music, Copyright House, Berners Street, London W1


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