MATT SNOW: TECHNOLOGY WILL BE CONTROLLED THROUGH EYE-GAZE ALONE
att Snow has been part of FEED since Bright Publishing’s very first brainstorming sessions about bringing a bold new publication to the media industry. As associate
publisher and sales director, he keeps the ship sailing through all weathers, working with our partners to help them produce and distribute their own bespoke content and messaging.
NAME? Matt Snow.
JOB TITLE? Associate publisher/sales director.
LANGUAGES? English.
TELL US HOW YOU BECAME A PART OF FEED ? I‘m a founding member of Bright Publishing, which was launched in 2006. Over the past few years, we noticed how fast the media tech world was moving – and how the launch of an exciting new brand (like FEED !) could make a positive impact and reflect the limitless growth of media technology in this sector. Always one for a challenge in regards to helping shape brand vision and focus, I’ve embraced the whole opportunity. The rest is history! WHAT DO YOU THINK THE INTERNET WILL LOOK LIKE IN THE YEAR 2050? Technology will be accessed and controlled through eye-gaze alone, there will be even more concerns around data control, and (perhaps wishful thinking) an end to internet trolls and polarisation of cultures, as social media platforms finally take responsibility. WHAT TECHNOLOGY OR DEVICE DO YOU WISH SOMEONE WOULD INVENT? Anything to help us be less reliant on plastics, or something that can help eradicate the poisons and pollutants in our rivers and waterways. WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING LATELY? I think I’m the only one at Bright Publishing still yet to watch Squid Game . As I hotly anticipate Ozark , Season 4, I’ve opted for more home-grown
UK gems, like Line of Duty , Ghosts and Detectorists on BBC iPlayer.
VIDEO GAMES OR BOARD GAMES? Board games. After all, what would Christmas be without an argument over Monopoly? COOKIES OR CAKE? An oversized slice of coffee and walnut cake, with a cuppa. CITY YOU MOST HOPE TO VISIT SOME DAY? Tokyo. WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT BEING PART OF TEAM FEED ? I love seeing the magazine at the end of each quarter – knowing the hard work that every department has put into it, during an especially tough 18 months. The creativity,
dedication and collaboration make the process enjoyable and the result so rewarding.
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