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AMERICA TURNS ITS BACK ON PRINT MEDIA - HOW LONG TILL THE UK FOLLOWS AND GETS MOST OF ITS NEWS ONLINE?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Online news has become more popular than reading newspapers in America, according to a new study.

Only TV news broadcasts are more popular than online news sites among news ‘grazers’ now, the acclaimed Pew Research Center has claimed.

“News awareness is becoming an anytime, anywhere, any device activity for those who want to stay informed,” it said.
It has been coming for some time though hasn’t it?

And not just in the USA, where online news is officially now more popular than news in the traditional printed media.

The writing is not just on the wall for traditional newspapers these days, it is also on the internet – or it should be if it wants to get the biggest possible audience.

Newspapers in both the US and the UK have been going through a few years of well-documented financial difficulties, leading many to close, others to be sold off and many to examine charging for their news online.

It is news aggregators like Google News and AOL which are the most commonly used, along with the BBC website in the UK and the CNN version in the USA.

In th American poll 61% said they got their news online on a typical day, compared with 78% from local news channels and 71% from a national TV network such as NBC or cable channels such as CNN or Fox News.

Fifty-four per cent said they listened to radio news programmes at home or in the car.

More than nine out of 10 people in America use more than one method to get news, and 57% consult between two and five websites as part of their news gathering, the survey found.

Is it any surprise with so many different, easily accessible and, for the moment, free of charge news websites out there that traditional print media is crumbling?

The big question for us is how long will it take for the UK to follow suit?

If our record of following the American lead on pretty much everything else is any measure we should be looking at online news ‘outnewsing’ print media by the end of this year or early in 2011.

And while 2012 might not bring us the Mayan prophecy of doom and apocalypse it could well spell the end of days in the UK for newspapers as we know them.

The routine of Sunday papers and coffee at the breakfast table aside, with the coming of the iPad, a host of other fun-sized PC Tablets and the depleted public ‘trust’ in the stability of established print media, it is now very much a question of ‘when’ not ‘if’ any more.

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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iTUNES – MORE SWAY THAN ANY GOVERNMENT

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The 10 billionth song has been downloaded from Apple iTunes, just seven years after it launched.

The iTunes Music Store has dominated the music download industry ever since its launch in 2003, largely because of the huge ‘must-have’ factor of Apple’s iPods.

The current Labour government would kill for those kind of popularity figures right now wouldn’t it?

Lets put Apple’s achievement in perspective shall we?

Before iTunes we all bought CDs and the music industry was on the slippery slope of the kind of decline that’d make downhill skiers do a double-take.

We’d stopped buying ‘singles’, largely because they were costing the best part of £4 and, the A-side (remember those?) apart, were filled with, err, fillers. They were just not worth the layout.

Then, in 2003, along comes Mr Jobs and crew. Tells us we don’t even need to go to a shop to by our favourite music and, moreover, we don’t have to buy CD singles or albums to get the tracks we want – we can now buy them individually, saving us money.

Simple. Genius.

There are many imitators these days. And, undoubtedly, cheaper options than iTunes. But has anything else done more to change the way we buy music? Or more to shore up the crumbling music industry.

Absolutely not.

iTunes detractors are also commonplace these days. They’re like conspiracy theorists who believe that all US presidents actually head up an international secret society made up of the world’s richest 2% and are pledged to turning all civilians into slaves. They don’t trust anyone or anything that is so popular it influences the decision-making process.

iTunes, undoubtedly, is one of those behemoths.

It has influence in spades. Once upon a time the HMV Singles chart was the only real indicator of what was and wasn’t ‘popular’ – some 80% of all UK singles were bought at HMV.

No more. These days many teenagers haven’t ever bought a ‘record’ from a shop. They download them to their mobile phones or PCs. They wouldn’t know a bargain bin if it walked up and spewed a £2.99 copy of Steve Brookstein’s album in their face.

And the music retail business is much the healthier for it.

People compile iTunes playlists in 2010, they don’t buy albums anymore.

And, as a result, gone are the days when artists could get away with putting two or three decent songs on a 14-track album and filling the space with guff.

Thank you Apple, for that a least.

Now Mr Jobs, please aim your next revolution at TV.

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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#BRAZENQT FLASHBACK - GORKANA TWINTERVIEW

Friday, February 26th, 2010

If you missed Brazen PR’s Twinterview with media specialists Gorkana, read the entire transcript here.

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana Hi Celina, welcome to the Brazen Twinterview - it’s not as scary as it may sound. Honest. #brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen Feeling honoured that you think Gorkana is in the same league as Kai Wayne Rooney #brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana Kai is certainly a media favourite but then Gorkana will know much more about the media game, I believe. #brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen We like to think we’re pretty plugged in - our mission is to bring PRs and journos closer together to help…#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen…both communities save time and hopefully more efficient in this crazy time pressured world. #brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana As media middlemen how does Gorkana work to bridge the divide between what journos want and PR agencies have to offer? #brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen We work with journos by helping them find story content via our media requests and we also provide a snapshot…#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …of what they write on, how they like to be approached and the best time for PRs to make contact. We also…#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …invest in regular breakfast briefings to bring senior journos to the PRs masses. #brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana Some PRs use scattergun approach when issuing press releases, is there a way journos can exempt themselves from lists #brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen Not at the moment but it’s something we want to address. We’re keen to hear from journos about how…#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …they would like us to work with them. Basically we’re all ears and keen to engage…#brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana That scattergun approach has been rightly criticised but don’t Gorkana bear some responsibility too? #brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen Yes which is why we’re keen to get it right. Equally important is the broader question of PR training. #brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana Fair point. Social Media - its the future. What is Gorkana doing to give PRs new and relevant Social Media solutions? #brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen Glad you asked! We’re working on a really exciting social media offer at the moment. Can’t say too much yet but…#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …watch this space (don’t you hate it when people say that?). More news soon on that and a…#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …social media breakfast we’re also planning - all very exciting. #brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana Social Media Breakfast? Hmm, a kind of Twitter on toast then? #Brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen Put it this way - it’ll be pretty tasty. #brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana Has the digital media revolution affected the way Gorkana works and how do you see that changing in the next five years? #brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen No doubt. Our social media offer will be a whole new way of operating. More change to come and we’re ready…#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …for it. We’re an online biz so can respond quickly to market changes. Bring it on we say. #brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana Isn’t everyone an online biz these days? How has it changed the way you work and what makes you “ready”? #brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen Not like Gorkana - our ‘products’ are all online. We have a social media outreach programme , we have tailored…#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …our breakfasts so they have a digi element , we’ve got a Twitterati section in the alerts and we list ..#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …twitter handles on journo pages - just a few to the things we’re doing. We’re also constantly talking to….#brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen …our clients to find out what they want. #brazenqt

citizenofbrazen @Gorkana Thank you Celina. Here’s hoping you serve poached egg with your social media breakfasts. #Brazenqt

gorkana @citizenofbrazen A pleasure citizenofbrazen - it has been a lot of fun! See you ’round…#brazenqt

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CINDERELLA DEFEATS THE PANTO VILLAIN AND ENSURES BRAND CHERYL A WINDFALL IN 2010

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

She’s long been painted as the cuckolded golden girl trying desperately to give her errant, morally-empty celebrity footballing man a second chance.

But this morning, as she rose from her princess-pink bed a new, Ashley-less single woman, Cheryl Cole can console herself in the knowledge that Brand Cheryl is about to hit stratospheric heights.

The agony caused by the collapse of her marriage should, by the time summer arrives and, in true panto style, be well and truly behind her.

She was already, as a result of her roles in Girls Aloud and X Factor, the nation’s golden girl. A position only strengthened by the fact she stood by her man when details of his ‘away days’ were splashed unceremoniously across the front pages of the Sunday tabloids last year.

No-one, Ashley Cole aside, would have anything but sympathy for her today as her management announced that, as more revelations of Ashley’s meanderings made headlines, she had simply had enough and dumped the love-rat where he belongs – in the gutter.

Ashley is, reportedly, distraught. Bless him.

Cheryl, meanwhile, maintains the moral high-ground, has the nation’s sympathies, and can discretely smirk to herself in the knowledge that she’s just given her personal brand the biggest fillip possible before, as expected, she tries to break America.

It’s a good job we have short memories. For back in January 2003, the nation’s sweetheart was very much the bad girl.

Our Chezza was involved in an altercation with nightclub toilet attendant, Sophie Amogbokpa, in Guildford and found guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. The judge sentenced her to 120 hours community service and ordered her to pay her victim £500 in compensation, as well as £3,000 prosecution costs.

Not exactly behaviour befitting the nation’s sweetheart was it?

But today, Simon Cowell, will undoubtedly agree she’s done more to increase awareness of her brand in the last two days than any number of interviews as ‘Cowell’s new girl’ with the American press corps could have achieved.

Expect romantic links with a variety of young chiseled American celebrity males – just to keep us all on the edge of our ‘is she falling in love again?’ seats and to cement her position as one-to-watch for the American media.

The last Geordie girl to do this well was Heather Mills. Fortunately for Cheryl, she’s not dating a national treasure in the mould of Paul McCartney, or we may be giving her a harder time over her marriage fall-out.

But, while we all pour our sympathies and pound coins into Cheryl’s significantly growing well, we’d also do well to put this whole matter into some kind of real-world perspective.

Cheryl already knew that Ashley Cole was a lying, cheating womanizer. She waited till her star was brightest and the entire nation was on tenterhooks before finally dumping him.

Thus ensuring maximum publicity, potential financial reward and the placing of a glimmering moral halo permanently above her head just before she sets off to tackle the notoriously puritanical United States.

Is it just me or does this smack as much of business decision as matter of the heart?

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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SO WHO IS THE BULLY?

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Never mind Gordon Brown’s alleged dodgy people management skills, have the words ‘pot’, ‘kettle’ and ‘black’ ever been more accurate than when levelled at Bullying Helpline chief Christine Pratt this week?

I think not.

An Anti-Bullying Helpline chief who jumps on the Get-Gordon bandwagon and reveals ‘confidential’ information that employees of the PM’s office have been in contact over his management style.

Isn’t that kind of act what we civilised oh-so-politically-correct 21st Century types loosely describe as, well, bullying?

And we’re not the only ones who think it, it seems.

One of the patrons of the very same anti-bullying helpline at the centre of the row over Gordon Brown’s alleged mistreatment of junior staff has quit today amid a counter-attack launched by No 10.

Professor Cary Cooper said he could no longer remain as patron after Christine Pratt accused Downing Street of failing to take the issue of bullying seriously, citing “three or four” calls to the helpline.

“She did not reveal any names, but that is irrelevant. She is revealing the employer, which is No 10. I just think that is wholly wrong and inappropriate. You don’t do that. I can no longer be a patron,” said Professor Cooper.

It certainly seems like the unfortunately-named Ms Pratt has kicked up the kind of political storm she’d do well to avoid, assuming her anti-bullying helpline is non-political of course.

Right now it seems that she’s been wheeled out to give Gordon a good kicking while he’s down.

Either that, or her professionalism and timing are seriously in question today.

Either way. If Ms Pratt wants to play politics with the big boys then surely she should live and die by the same political sword. And, in true party politics style, I guess now might be a good time to resign.

Whether Gordon Brown’s management style can be considered bullying or not is, thanks to Ms Pratt, now not the issue.

But, if it were, I’d say if Gordon Brown feels the need to kick and scream at a few pampered civil servants in order to turn this country’s fortunes around then all power to him.

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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SIR NICK ILLUSTRATES JUST WHY MPS REALLY ARE A DIFFERENT SPECIES

Friday, February 19th, 2010

I’ve been privy to some pretty offensive outbursts over the years but the tirade against standard class rail passengers by Cheshire Tory MP Sir Nicholas Winterton really does take the trophy as the most outrageous ever.

The Macclesfield MP has sparked fury by refusing to travel with ‘different type of people’ in railway standard class.
Unbelievable.

In a magazine interview, followed by more comments in a radio appearance, the 71-year-old branded Brits who can’t afford first-class train tickets “a totally different type of people”.

And he erupted in fury over plans to make him sit in standard class with the voters who pay his wages and said he didn’t want ordinary people and their children to disturb him on the train while he was trying to do ‘important’ work.

Sir Nicholas, who went to posh Rugby School and is a member of London’s exclusive Cavalry and Guards Club said: “They have a different outlook on life.

“There are lots of children, there is noise, there is activity. I like to have peace and quiet when I travel on the train because I am working and I want to concentrate.”

“Majors in the Army travel first class.”

Someone clearly needs to point out that army majors also put their lives on the line for the flag – a country mile away from the typical activities of Sir Nick who, with his wife Ann, claimed more than £80,000 in rent expenses for a London flat even though it was owned by a trust controlled by their children.

Told that the public wanted cuts in MPs’ travel costs, he added: “I’m sorry, the public are wrong. It’s for Parliament to decide, not the public.”

Actually Sir Nick, I think you’ll find that you are a public servant, paid to represent the views of the great unwashed. If your constituents wants cuts in MPs travel costs it is your DUTY to push that reform through.

Those of us who proudly fall into the lowly standard-class-railway-riding-public category may, indeed, be wrong occasionally but at least we are not out-to-lunch, deluded spongers.

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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THE BRITS – LET’S FACE IT, IT’S A BIT CRAP ISN’T IT?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

They might have wheeled out the rock royalty and 101 pop princes and princesses at Earls Court last night but they couldn’t disguise the fact that, well, the Brits is starting to look a little old hat these days.

I remember the very first Brit Awards – after it had been re-branded from the painfully po-faced BPI Awards. It was an absolute car-crash of a show.

Mick Fleetwood and former glamour-girl Samantha Fox co-hosted the event. It was falling apart at the seams after five minutes. And that was exactly why it made such compulsive viewing.

Then, in its 1990s heyday, we all either tuned in to the TV coverage or gobbled up the next day’s newspapers to see if Liam Gallagher had attacked Blur’s Damon Albarn or Madonna had exposed parts of her body none of us knew existed.

Those were the days. Even mild-mannered indie godfather Jarvis Cocker couldn’t help join in the rock n roll orgy – jumping on stage and trashing Michael Jackson’s stage show one year, then getting arrested and spending the night in a cell at the local police station.

I was fortunate enough (for four magnificent years) to be a member of the Brit Awards voting Academy – deciding which rock and pop stars would be nominated in each category for an award.

I even spent one Brit Awards show on a table with Happy Mondays Shaun Ryder, Bez and Gaz Whelan before staggering, drunk as a would-be rock god, into the Brits own indoor funfair and puking over a pool table at the official after-show party.

Now that is rock n roll.

Last night couldn’t have been more anodyne had it been conducted in a courtroom.

The Brits has, officially, flatlined.

Even Liam Gallagher’s attempts to inject some of that old-school anarchy into proceedings felt too little, too late.

The Brits needs a rebrand. It needs some danger.

Thank the Lord for Lady GaGa. She is the single bright spark in a very dull pop world these days. She may be premier division bonkers but that’s exactly what this show needs.

The Brits needs mischief and mayhem in massive measures before it crawls meekly away, wearing a comfy cardigan, and disappears into the oblivion of its own self-congratulatory backside.

The Brits is now 30 – please God it rediscovers how to party like its 1999, before it is too late.

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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IS GORDON BROWN HUMAN AFTER ALL?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Apart from the Daily Mail’s hideously predictable condemnation, Gordon Brown seems to have pulled off a bit of a positive PR coup with his Piers Morgan interview at the weekend.

Commentators are being, for the large part, generous in the extreme to the hugely under-fire PM after his ‘in-depth’ revelations on the ITV chat show.

It wasn’t, as you may suspect, that ‘in-depth’ or revealing, but it did paint a picture of Gordon Brown as far more human than most of us had imagined.

I smell Alistair Campbell’s involvement here. Somewhere along the line.

There have been one or two accusations of stage-management – i.e Brown knew the questions beforehand and had time to prepare his answers. Let’s be honest here, there is probably a great deal of truth in that theory. But, aren’t all Piers Morgan’s interviews on his show like that?

That’s how he gets such high-profile guests. It’s an old newspaper trick – and it works. Offer up the list of questions beforehand and you’ll get the interview everyone wants and the viewers/readers everyone wants too.

The ‘stage-management’ issue aside, Gordo seems to have ditched the robot-like political cloak he seems to keen on hiding himself behind most days and, as a result, has won some new admirers with his relaxed, anecdotal approach to the whole shebang.

You can’t please everyone of course. The Daily Mail’s old-school Tory bitterness is plain for all to see in Quentin Letts’ assessment of Brown’s hour of light-entertainment dialogue:

“Mr Brown once assured us that he would never use his family for cheap political stunts. Last night he did not just break that word. He shattered any right to be regarded as a man of self-respect.

“No matter how many votes it wins him, I suspect he will live to regret this appalling, ill-judged show.”

I wonder whether he’ll be quite so harsh when it is Tory leader David Cameron’s turn in the primetime spotlight?

Brown, in many ways, was in a no-win situation with this interview. If he hadn’t done it he’d have continued to have been accused of being nothing more than a stuffy, secretive political robot with a firewall between the public figure and his humanity.

And, once he agreed to appear, the knives were already being sharpened in the back rooms of right-wing Fleet Street.

We applaud Gordo for giving it a go. It may well have been stage-managed, he may well have had hours of coaching from a certain Mr Campbell in preparation but we think Toby Young, said it best in the Telegraph:

“The figure that emerged during the hour-long interview was witty and relaxed, never more so than when talking about Sarah, his extremely telegenic wife. He even opened up about the death of their 11-day-old daughter, a personal tragedy that’s sure to touch the hearts of the British people. The contrast with the stiff, socially awkward Thunderbird puppet who has run the country for the past two-and-a-half years could not have been greater.”

Is it too late to save his ailing Labour Government though?

Probably.

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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JAMIE OLIVER – FEEDING THE WORLD (NOT)

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Isn’t it a tad ironic that celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is linking up with US First Lady Michelle Obama to improve world food.

I can feel a ‘What Have the Americans Ever Done for Us?’ rant coming on.

Well, they’ve made the world a much fatter place for a start. Calorific burgers, hot dogs, fries and the other staples of American cuisine are the very same dishes that provoked the naming of that 20th Century culinary movement known as ‘junk food’.

In a speech to influential businessmen in California, Jamie Oliver has talked of his dream of a better diet for all.

And Jamie, 34 - awarded the prestigious Technology, Entertainment, Design prize at the event - said he hoped Mrs Obama’s own health campaign will help.

He said: “Fingers crossed she will let me in the back door of the White House.”

Jamie, who led a move to improve school dinners in Britain, is now working on a US reality show focusing on healthy eating as opposed to junk food.

Let’s hope it’s a little more successful than the campaign here eh?

Most schools I know who adopted his healthy lunch changes have long gone back to the old-style menu of pies, fries and potato wedges with a token salad or two.

The problem is that the school dinner service is not a charity. And as such it is subject to the same financial pressures as cafes and restaurants in the real world – i.e supply and demand.

And the customers, albeit that they are fickle teenage children, are demanding easy, quick and filling comfort food. It’s no contest - pies and fries win hands down when those choices are down to the kids.

Jamie proclaimed: “I’m here to show America that just a little effort can make a big difference.”

Well, sorry Jamie, but that’s not an approach which has shown any positive results for a century or more.

America is obese – and getting fatter by the day.

Why? Because businesses such as McDonalds and KFC make fortunes out of people’s desire for easy, relatively cheap meal solutions.

The world has been brainwashed.

And the kids are no different.

It’s going to take a lot more than your practiced Mockney charm and the First Lady to change that.

Jamie said: “We need a food revolution, the time is ripe for it. And if America does it, others will follow.”

Do me a favour.

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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(FAMOUS) BOYS WILL BE BOYS

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

It has been a record month for male celebrity indiscretions hasn’t it?

First, married Chelsea captain John Terry was ‘found out’ for having an affair with his former team-mate’s partner. Then Portsmouth’s under-fire manager Avram Grant is “discovered” enjoying the guilty pleasures of a local massage parlour. His other half wasn’t particularly amused.

And now, whiter than white TV presenter Vernon Kay has admitted sending saucy text messages to other women. Family Fortunes host Vernon is married to fellow TV presenter Tess Daly – and she is not best pleased.

Is there something in the showbiz water?

Or do famous fellas really believe that, when it comes to the usual rules of engagement in the game of love, they are somehow exempt?

Vernon Kay branded himself “stupid” after admitting sending explicit texts to five women.
The TV presenter said he had “let down” his wife, Strictly Come Dancing host Tess, and their two young daughters.

He told The Sun: “Tess is extremely upset about this and we’re working through it. I’ve been an idiot and I’ve let my family down.”

Agreed.

But at least Vernon has made some sort of apology – not that it means he’ll be forgiven just yet. No, there’s penance to serve for a while longer yet, assuming Tess doesn’t immediately banish him back to Bolton.

John Terry’s first comment after news of his affair broke was to Chelsea TV. Not one word of an apology to his poor suffering missus but, instead, a thank you to the “amazing” fans for getting behind him while he was on the pitch. Shameful behaviour John.

Wouldn’t it have been wiser to tell your other half how sorry you were and to promise it will never happen again? And mean it. Rather than bathing in the glory of the captive audience that is Stamford Bridge. Come on – show a little bit of decency. Terry’s PR really do need a swift kick in the goalies.

And, as for Avram Grant’s massage parlour visits. Well, he always said he needed a “hand” at Portsmouth FC. Maybe that’s the only way this lonely old man was ever likely to get it.

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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