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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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(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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HOW ‘SUPER’ IS THE SUPERBOWL REALLY?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

AMERICA hasn’t slept for weeks in anticipation of this year’s Superbowl final which finally got underway last night.

It was billed as The People’s Superbowl, largely because it featured the New Orleans Saints – the team from the legendary home of the blues, a city which is still in recovery from the devastating Hurricane Katrina which ruthlessly ripped the place apart in 2005.

The Saints did, indeed, go marching on last night as they triumphed over their hugely favoured rivals, the Indianapolis Colts – willed on, seemingly, by the entire country. America loves an underdog almost as much as a hotdog, after all.

“This was a victory for all America,” one worryingly over-excited Saints fan screamed at a CBS news-crew after the win. “A victory of triumph over adversity.”

No-one can begrudge New Orleans that sentiment, that moment of glory after death and devastation punctuated every choking breath of recovery The Big Easy seemed to take in the aftermath of Katrina.

But……let’s take a brief look beyond the veneer of this script – one that will clearly become a Hollywood movie long before decency should allow it – for just one, sober moment shall we?

Today, as the sun rises and cleaners move into New Orleans’ French Quarter to mop up after last night’s David V Goliath Superbowl victory celebrations what do you think is the most talked about Superbowl moment?

Was it that poetic winning touchdown, the dramatic turn of events as the Saints, for one short year, symbolised the entire American spirit of ‘never say die’? Was it?

Err, no, actually. It wasn’t. Nowhere near.

Katrina was horrifying and horrendous. Moreover, undeserved. It was nature at its most unpredictable - vicious, violent and merciless. America and the rest of the world sat open-mouthed as news streams beamed pictures into our homes of the biblical devastation of this proud city.

But put a search into Google News today for ‘‘Superbowl 2010′ and what are most Americans talking about?

Answer - a Superbowl-themed advert during a game-break which featured talk show hosts Jay Leno, Oprah Winfrey and David Letterman.

I kid you not.

The American dream eh?

Never miss the opportunity to make a buck. It’s a great lesson to teach the kids isn’t it?

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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BRAZEN’S FIRST TWINTERVIEW OF 2010 – CONTROVERSIAL MANC MEDIA COMMENTATOR TONY MURRAY

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Tony Murray

HE MAY be in full-time employment at the China Daily in Beijing these days but effervescent Mancunian exile Tony Murray still has a thing or two to say about Old Blighty and the shifting tides in the UK’s media ocean.

Most of us only have exposure to Tony’s legendary wit through his once-weekly ‘alternative wrap’ on North-west based media website How-Do.

That’s all about to change.

In the third in its series of Twinterviews, Brazen is putting Tony firmly in the spotlight.

Expect fireworks – or the odd Chinese lantern at the very least.

Brazen’s News Editor, Adam Moss, will poke and prod the notorious Mr Murray, in a journalistic sense of course, live on social networking site Twitter this Wednesday (January 13) at 2pm.

Moss said: “We’ll be asking Tony for his opinion on the rise of social media, the continuing decline of print journalism – especially the well documented redundancies at the Manchester Evening News and Channel M – and, as he is a renowned media expert, we’ll be hoping to extract a prediction or two about the future of the industry in the North-west from him too. Plus his general impressions of the scene after a five year absence.”

Tony is the former editor of Adline – the media mag everyone turned to for gossip and news about the industry in the 1990s, long before the likes of The Drum and How-Do made their mark.

So he knows a thing or two, and still has a contacts book which is the envy of many of today’s so-called media experts.

It is the third of Brazen PR’s acclaimed Twinterview series – the first two being Twitter’s spoof celeb-baby Kai Wayne Rooney, and Manchester Confidential’s hugely controversial founder, Gordo.

Expect irreverence in abundance.

Tune in live on Twitter this Wednesday 13 January at 2pm by typing in #brazenqt. Or you can follow Adam Moss via @CitizenofBrazen or Tony from @Tonymurray37.

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#BRAZENQT FLASHBACK - GORDO TWINTERVIEW

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Gordo

Last week saw Brazen PR’s News Editor, Adam Moss, Twinterview the man, the legend, the Manchester Confidential icon that is Gordo. Missed the action? Fear not…read the full transcript here revealing Gordo’s revolutionary plans for Manchester Confidential and the biggest question of them all…has Gordo ever been offered sexual favours in return for a good food review?

AdamMoss @gordomanchester Hello Gordo. So, what would you eat for last supper and where would you eat it? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss #brazenqt Eh UP, Foie Gras with raisins, Michel Guerard 80km from Bordeaux

AdamMoss @gordomanchester So, not in Manchester then? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adam moss of course I would obviously frefer pudding chips peas and gravy down at the fish hut #brazenqt

AdamMoss @Gordomanchester Quite right too. So food critics - freeloaders or discerning diners? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss allreviews on Mancon are unnanounced and paid for, discerning critics not jaded journo’s thrown a tidbit from the editor #brazenqt

AdamMoss @gordomanchester OK then, serious stuff - will manCon be better when it’s paid for? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adam moss bringing in free to read, Friends, then heroes means that we will have more resource = more deal, more stuff, = better #brazenqt

AdamMoss @gordomanchester But haven’t a large number of your readers objected? Do you care what they think? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss 95 seperate ranters have been negative out of 12,800 polled so far, over 300 have been positive by joining heroes #brazenqt

AdamMoss @gordomanchester But hasn’t history demonstrated that once something is given away free you can’t then successfully charge for it? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss 330,000 readers within five years shows we absolutely do care and we listen, we don’t hide negative comments #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss History demonstrates exactly the opposite, give people a free trial, give ‘em something they value, they will then pay #brazenqt

AdamMoss @gordomanchester What will change for those ManCon readers who don’t become ‘heroes’? Do they still count? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss Front of the site will be Editorial and free, the next level, Friends, under a fiver a month and Heroes under a tenner #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss and the guests will of course still count, they are the reason our ad revenue is there, we love ‘em, even seanxsmith ;-) #brazenqt

AdamMoss @gordomanchester What will the free ‘front of site’ bit include? And what’s worth paying for in the extras? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss front end free = articles, The Vote, The Rants, manchester 250 archives some offers, Competitions, Newsletters, and more #brazenqt

AdamMoss @gordomanchester OK. Well best of luck with it Gordo. One final Q - Ever been offered sexual favours for a good food review? #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss membership = special columns, mobile site, advance notice of offers, exclusive store deals, 20% off ten restaurants #brazenqt

GordoManchester @adammoss concierge service, academy voting for food and drink awards, sale previews… #brazenqt

AdamMoss @gordomanchester Thanks for being so frank Think the jury’s still out on your plans for many people but we’re all keenly watching! #brazenqt

Keep an eye out for the next #brazenqt Twinterview happening soon…


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MANCHESKI - THE RUSSIANS PLANNED TO TURN ALBERT SQUARE RED

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

CAN you imagine?

Red flags draped from the front of Manchester Town Hall. Tanks patrolling up Deansgate. HMP Strangeways under the control of Spetznaz special forces.

It could have happened.

A startling map showing Soviet plans to invade Manchester have been revealed for the first time this week.

The detailed drawing, created just 35 years ago in 1974, shows how Russian tanks would have targeted the city.

It identifies that T-72 tanks could have come up the Mancunian Way and colour coded targets around the city including the nuclear site and prison.

Chris Perkins, University of Manchester geography lecturer and curator of a new exhibition which unveiled the map, said there was not much the Soviet generals missed out.

‘It shows the roads - familiar to many Mancunians - which the Soviets felt were wide enough to carry tanks including Washway Road, the Mancunian Way, and Princess Road.

‘They even transliterated place names - such as Urmston, Salford and Stretford into Russian.

OK – so while it is conceivable that we may now have been going to shop at the Traffordski Centre rather than using the piste at Chill factor E, or parking our cars at the Stretski Arndale, going to see a consultant at Trafford General Hospital in Urmski or viewing that iconic photo of The Smiths posing outside Salfski Lads Club – it all would have come to a grinding halt in Moss Side(ski) wouldn’t it?

While the Soviet Generals didn’t seem to miss out any detail of how they were going to transform the Capital of the North into a new St Petersburg they did actually neglect one crucial detail – the Republic of Mancunia hasn’t rolled over for any invaders since Caesar sent his legions this way a couple of thousand years ago.

Imagine the might of the Soviet Army coming face-to-face with Moss Side’s Pepperhill Gang or, in 1974, those esteemed ‘businessmen’ who went by the title of the Quality Street gang.

Even Spetznaz Special Forces aren’t equipped to deal with those kind of shock troops!

Worse still, they’d have come a serious cropper in the face of the army of shell-suited chavs whose regiments patrol the corridors of the Arndale Centre.

Russian invasion of Manchester – don’t make me laugh – they wouldn’t have made it past the ‘street traders’ on Marketski Street before turning around and speeding back towards Moscow at full tilt!

By Adam Moss, News Editor

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THE FUTURE OF FIREFIGHTING – IT’S ALL IN THE NAME

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

SO, LONDONERS are about to get robots to help put out fires around the capital, it has been revealed.

Previously used in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the QinetiQ robots have been part of a successful two-year trial in and around Cockneyville by the London Fire Brigade.

All well and good but am I the only one who hates the way ‘tech’ products seem to have developed a phonetic spelling system designed, apparently, to make them sound cooler and more hi-tech?

There are three types of robot. The first is called Talon, presumably because it either resembles a Barn Owl’s claw or is lining itself up as a future star on TV’s Gladiators, and is small and easy to control, featuring video and thermal imaging. The second is the un-nervingly named Black Max, which also sounds like a cage-fighter with an inferiority complex but, apparently, looks like a quad bike and has a video camera as well as a high-pressure water hose. The third, the Brokk 90, is not some edgy post-watershed American TV series about an elite police unit but is, allegedly, a mini-digger for moving debris and accessing buildings – in my day they used to call those ‘labourers’.

There’s no word yet how they are at getting cats out of trees or posing topless for the annual Fire Brigade Hunks Calendar. But they have the right names to become established Chippendales, that’s for sure.

‘Christoforato’ may sound like a Latin euphemism for a bout of religious wind, but it is, in fact, the surname of QinetiQ’s business group manager for robotic systems, Simon.

In a statement the Grandly-surnamed Simon said. “In recent years there have been an increasing number of rail line-side fires and acetylene incidents across London, each causing massive disruption to passengers.”

As well, the Highways Agency is looking to use the robots to access cars. What ever happened to good old-fashioned car keys?

A researcher has suggested robots could be policing our streets by 2084 – Just promise us one small thing – you won’t call them anything that resembles iPlod!

By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor

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BRAZEN NEWS EDITOR, ADAM MOSS, REVEALS THE TRUTH ABOUT JOINING THE DARKSIDE (PR)

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

AS a seemingly never-ending line of hardened newspaper hacks face the reality of redundancy, the title freelance journalist seems to have become a Noughties euphemism for ‘out of work’.

So where do all these new ‘freelance’ reporters go when their staffer days are finally behind them?

Some actually do become ‘freelance’ it seems – and face fierce daily battles with a multitude of other former staffers trying to seek out an existence on a shrinking pool of stories.

More common these days is that job-seeking journalists will attempt to re-apply their news nous in the world of consumer PR.

Journalists “retiring” into a PR job seems, if you’re an out-of-work hack, to be a popular and potentially lucrative career change once the newspaper managers have decided you don’t fit into their grand plans for a scaled down newsprint future.

While decent journalists prospering in PR seems to be a growing trend, there is a potential rude awakening awaiting any hack who does make the leap to the PR unknown with their eyes and ears anything less than fully open.

It’s certainly not the walk-in-the-park easy life some ill-informed journos may imagine.

Forget playing God with press releases for a start. No longer self-appointed censor, judge, jury and critic, journo converts will have to learn quickly that the only deity in public relations is the one who holds the purse strings – the client.

When they knock back your racy news release – the one you know for sure will make front page of The Sun - because they have a board member who doesn’t like red top tabloids, how will you react?

Well, you could tell them to go forth and multiply (and lose your job) or you’ll learn that navigating the gulf between producing a good national news story and satisfying the client is a delicate and strategic balancing act that takes experience, skill and plenty re-writing to achieve.

And don’t even get me started on working within a budget.

But there are success stories.

Here at Manchester based PR agency, Brazen, they had the foresight to appoint me – a time-served national journalist – as the company’s News Editor long before the London agencies got a whiff of the so-called ‘trend’. Insight gives you a huge advantage when delivering value in PR.

It’s catching on too. Former national newspaper journalist Howard Bowden has been hired in the newly created role of head of news at well-established London PR agency Clarion.

The ‘trend’ has even been flagged up in the latest issue of PR Week – so, I guess, it’s now officially the thing to do for all those PR Agencies looking to embrace the brave new media world.

Howard Bowden says that despite the growth of new media ‘the essence of news remains the same as ever’.

True. It’s the way we are now delivering that news, and the means we use to make that delivery as potent as possible, that is changing.

By Adam Moss, News Editor

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Nina’s Blog

Friday, March 6th, 2009

How else can I start the first blog on our snazzy new website, other than with, Welcome To Our World?

Brazen ‘World’. I can hear our detractors right now, choking over our assumed arrogance. Who do they think they are? Are they seriously aiming for world domination? And what’s that fist all about? Has Nina turned into Che Guevara?

No.

It’s actually very simple.

People have always said that Brazen’s in a world of its own, so we decided to open our doors and invite everyone into our world to see what we’re really all about. A bit like Willy Wonka. But prettier.

And, sorry to disappoint everyone, but we’re all very nice.

Although we do have a confession to make. We are totally obsessed with what we do and with our clients. We’ve never been interested in anything or anyone else. That’s really why we’re in a ‘world of our own’.

We live our lives trying to go the extra mile for our clients and be the very best that we can be. We’re uncompromising about it. Because that’s all anyone can do, especially in these difficult economic times.

So ‘welcome to our world’!

For those of you familiar with our old website, you’ll see that there’s lots more detail on this one, from our team to our manifesto to our work. We hope you enjoy looking through it, as much as we enjoyed doing it, and putting it on this site.

There are some new faces and new functions on there too. The best bit (apart from the video footage of our gorgeous team) is our news agenda service, which is free to anyone who subscribes.

Here’s the sell. (I wouldn’t be in PR if I didn’t spend a little time selling our craft now would I?)

The Brazen News Agenda Service is something we’ve been using for months here at Brazen House.  Our news editor Adam “Killer Line” Moss (who’s also a journalist at one of our favourite papers, the Manchester Evening News, plus freelances for the nationals) calls his media mates on a Sunday night to find out what’s going to be dominating the headlines the following week.

Then on a Monday at 9am we have a conference news-room style, and create new and spontaneous stories for our clients, which we then go away and make happen above and beyond what’s already in the plan.

Carpe Diem. It keeps us living and breathing and inspiring – ourselves, our clients and the media.

It’s what PR is all about.

The Beautiful Game. And I’m not talking football.

Does your PR consultancy constantly surprise and delight you?

By Nina Webb, Owner

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