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LSST Business Lecturer invited to BBC World Service analogue v digital debate

Kunal Chan Mehta

By Kunal Chan Mehta | Article Date: 24 September 2018

L-R: Colin Grant, BBC Producer for the Click, stands with LSST’s Business Lecturer, Eniana Gobuzi and LSST’s Senior Lecturer and Public Relations Officer, Kunal Chan Mehta
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LSST is delighted to announce that its Business Lecturer, Eniana Gobuzi, participated in a BBC World Service Click Show debate. The programme focused on the latest rise in the popularity of analogue culture in a post-digital world.

The debate brought together innovators and musicians such as Stephen Mallinder from Cabaret Voltaire and Rachel Chinouriri an upcoming performer and recent graduate of the famed Brit School and highlighted the increasing demand for older analogue technologies that provide a tactile physical experience that the digital world can not.

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Eniana Gobuzi, LSST Business Lecturer, said: ‘Being part of this debate was a great experience and I was really inspired by the BBC World Service team. Eniana went on to say: ‘Digital is not always better and the demand for physical analogue experiences are rapidly increasing to replace what a digital world has tried to remove. For most LSST students, the digital era is a part of everyday life but it seems this gives us all ownership – but nothing to physically touch or own.’

Answering questions from LSST, Colin Grant, the show’s producer, said: ‘We always need an analogue-yin to our digital-yang! I’m delighted that many companies are now embracing the demand for physical analogue experiences and this will be more obvious in the future.’

Staff at the BBC World Service commended LSST on its partnerships with The University of West London, London Metropolitan University and Buckinghamshire New University.

Renata Carvalho, LSST’s SU President, said: ‘We are all part and parcel of a digital world but analogue is making a comeback as part of a cultural revolution.’

Mr Syed Zaidi, LSST’s Founder and CEO, added: ‘I take this opportunity to thank the BBC World Service for this unique opportunity. It was an immense honour for LSST to partake in Colin Grant’s last show, as producer, for the BBC. We all wish him every success and happiness for the future.’

The Click Show will air at 8.30pm on Tuesday 25 September 2018 and will be available via: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p002w6r2

Visit Colin’s website: https://www.colingrant.info

For any questions on the analogue v digital debate, please contact Eniana on: eniana.gobuzi@lsst.ac.

Please email the author of this article kunal.mehta@lsst.ac for any questions or comments or if you would like to take part in future interviews with media and industry leaders.

LSST students, join the debate and comment below:
Do you prefer physical analogue or digital options – or both?



9 thoughts on “LSST Business Lecturer invited to BBC World Service analogue v digital debate”

  1. Well done dear Eniana, you were amazing! I am very proud of you!

    • Profession: PA
  2. Congratulation Eniana I am so proud of you ! Well Done, interesting debate.

    Wish you further success

    • Profession: Computing Course Leader/Lecturer
  3. Well done for this everyone. I prefer analogue options as this is natural and real and does not distract. I think no one really knows how important it is to not be distracted to value something.

    • Profession: student
  4. You have done an excellent job to bring pride to LSST. We all are proud of you.

    • Profession: Lecturer in Hospitality Mgt.

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