How relevant is 'the media' to our lives today? If not much, then how relevant will it be in a decade? If even less, then we should - as Andrew Muir said - acknowledge that disengagement, the sooner the better. Rather than have a Minister responsible for the media, money, time and energy should go toward more social cohesion and support for families.
Interesting comment. I am not sure about the issue of social cohesion. I will be dealing with that next week in Part 2 of my series on Media Solutions. I have some concerns about what the terms means and what is intended. And is the State the point of first or last support for families - asssuming you envisage a State role in this.
How relevant is 'the media' to our lives today? If not much, then how relevant will it be in a decade? If even less, then we should - as Andrew Muir said - acknowledge that disengagement, the sooner the better. Rather than have a Minister responsible for the media, money, time and energy should go toward more social cohesion and support for families.
Interesting comment. I am not sure about the issue of social cohesion. I will be dealing with that next week in Part 2 of my series on Media Solutions. I have some concerns about what the terms means and what is intended. And is the State the point of first or last support for families - asssuming you envisage a State role in this.