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10 Ways To Be A Marketing Genius Like Lady Gaga

On August 12th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Arts PR,Auction PR,Awards PR,Book PR,brand PR,Camera PR,Car PR,Celebrity PR,Charity PR,Children's Brands PR,Comedy,Comedy PR,Comment,Computer Games PR,Consumer Electronics PR,Consumer PR,Doctor Who Live,documentary PR,Drama PR,DVD PR,Edinburgh International Television Festival,Entertainment Brands,Environmental PR,Event PR,Experiential Marketing,Extreme Sports PR,Fashion PR,Festival PR,Film PR,Fitness PR,FMCG,Food and Drink PR,Games PR,Gym PR,Health and Fitness PR,History PR,Ice Cream,Kids PR,Magazine PR,Model Search PR,Music PR,Online PR,Online PR Trends,Opera PR,Poetry,PR Stunt,PR Stunts,Publicity Stunts,Publishing PR,Reality TV PR,Regional PR,Retail PR,Shopping Centre PR Stunts,snackfood PR,Sport,Sport PR,Stunt Attempt PR,Stunt Of The Day,Teen PR,Television Industry PR,Television PR,The Apprentice,theatre PR,Tour PR,Tourism PR,Toy PR,Travel PR,Uncategorized,Venue PR,Wedding PR.

The Poke. News. Optimised.

On July 14th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Comedy,Comedy PR,Online PR.

The rather brilliant spoof news website The Poke, launched this week.

Updated daily, it delivers a unique twist on everything from pop to politics. Please follow them on Twitter or Facebook too.

funniest news on the web. daily

Sean Kingston: ‘Justin Bieber Googles Himself’

On June 8th, 2010 admin wrote on the subject of Music PR,Online PR.

LONDON, 8th June 2010: Sean Kingston opened up to MySpace in an exclusive interview today where he revealed pop phenomenon Justin Bieber’s darkest secret and hinted at more collaborations with the star.

When asked if he ever Googles himself Sean replied “No, but Justin does that though, he loves to Youtube and Google himself, I’m not like that”.

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He also let out exclusively to his MySpace fans that the guys have been working on a further 4 songs saying “To be honest with you, we did like 5 songs together, I have 4 other songs with Justin Bieber that’s not Eenie Meenie” so keep your eyes peeled for future collaborations!

Talking about his much speculated love life, Sean described what he looks for in a woman “Personality, she gotta be able to make me laugh” but with one bizarre request “She gotta have nice feet, I live in Miami you gotta show them.”

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Being a pop star must have so many perks, but according to young star Sean Kingston apparently the best part is “You get free stuff man,” explaining the advantages for both him and the companies who send him gifts “It’s kinda like one hand washes the other.”

Career wise when asked what he would be doing if he weren’t a singer, Sean replied “I’d probably be cutting grass somewhere,” and finally rounding off the chat, when asked if he could be anyone for the day, the reggae star replied “I’d be Obama”.

Super Slowmotion Cupcake Explosions

On May 5th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Food and Drink PR,Online PR,Stunt Of The Day.

Loving this pneumatic cupcake cannon.

Fun with food must be trending – nearly 27,000 views of our Cadbury Flake 99 ice cream viral in the last 4 days

Thriller Voted Most Influential Pop Video in MySpace Poll

On May 4th, 2010 admin wrote on the subject of Music PR,Online PR.

London, Monday 4th May 2010: Michael Jackson’s epic pop video for his 1983 global hit Thriller has been named as the most influential and groundbreaking pop video in music history beating stiff competition from the likes of Queen, Peter Gabriel and Johnny Cash.

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The survey, which was specially commissioned by MySpace, enlisted the help of a stellar panel of judges, comprised of some of the UK’s leading music and entertainment critics, to provide a shortlist of the 20 most groundbreaking and innovative promos in music history which was then put to the public vote. Over 1000 music fans took part in the poll providing a definitive top 10 list of the most influential videos of all time.

The 14 minute Thriller video, directed by filmmaker John Landis (An America Werewolf in London, The Blues Brothers), was the most expensive video of its time costing US$500,000. It is widely regarded as having changed music videos forever by merging filmmaking and music for the first time, and for breaking new ground by achieving prominent playtime for a black artist on MTV. Jackson co-wrote the screenplay with Landis which famously features the voice of horror legend Vincent Price.

American indie band OK Go’s 2006 viral hit Here It Goes Again came second in the survey with 11.7%. Featuring the band’s 4 members in a choreographed routine on treadmills shown in one continuous take, 17 attempts were needed before the video was finally completed. It still remains one of the most watched clips on You Tube, having been viewed over 48 million times.

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Britney Spears’ breakthrough hit, Baby One More Time, which propelled the solo star to stardom in 1998 came third in the poll. The video concept was conceived by Spears herself, who also chose the controversial sexy-schoolgirl outfit. Spears wanted the video to reflect the experiences of her fans by being set in school, the school it was filmed in the same that was used as the location for the movie Grease.

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A-ha’s groundbreaking promo for Take on Me also ranked highly. Released in 1984, the video memorably used rotoscoping, a combination of live action and sketched animation for a romantic fantasy starring lead singer Morten Harket and actress Bunty Bailey. The video won 6 awards in the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards.

The top ten most influential music videos are:

1. Thriller, Michael Jackson, 1983 – 15.2%

2. Here It Goes Again, OK Go, 2006 – 11.7%

3. Baby one more time, Britney Spears, 1998 – 11.2%

4. Take on Me, A-Ha, 1985 – 8.6%

5. Johnny Cash, Hurt, 2003 – 7.6%

6. Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen , 1975 – 5.6%

7. Daft Punk, Around the World, 1997 – 5.4%

8. Weapon of Choice, Fatboy Slim, 1999 – 4%

9. Sledgehammer, Peter Gabriel, 1986 – 3.7%

10. Beastie Boys, Sabotage, 1994 – 3.5%

Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody came sixth in the survey. Made in 1975 it is widely regarded as being one of the first promotional videos ever recorded. The video was filmed in less than 5 hours and sent immediately to Top of the Pops who played it later that week. The famous flames that are superimposed over the introduction were added weeks later, after the single had already reached number 1.

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Also featured in the top ten is Peter Gabriel’s 1986 hit, Sledgehammer, which won a record-breaking 9 MTV Music Video Awards. His video used claymation, pixilation and stop-motion animation. Gabriel worked with Nick Park from Aardman Animations on sections of the video, which involved Gabriel remaining under a sheet of glass for 16 hours whilst filming the video a single frame at a time.

Will Francis, site editor of MySpace UK, said ‘Only two of the top ten were made this century which shows despite massive advances in technology, a brilliant idea coupled with a great star is an unbeatable format’.

Nine of the top ten most influential music videos can be viewed for free here

The shortlist of 20 titles, in date order:

1.Subterranean Homesick Blues – Bob Dylan, 1965

2.Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen, 1975

3.Girls on Film – Duran Duran, 1981

4.Thriller – Michael Jackson, 1983

5.Two Tribes – Frankie Goes to Hollywood, 1984

6.Take on Me – A-Ha, 1985

7.Sledgehammer – Peter Gabriel, 1986*

8.Like a Prayer – Madonna, 1989

9.Vogue – Madonna, 1990

10.Nothing compares to You – Sinead O’Connor, 1990

11.Sabotage – Beastie Boys, 1994

12.Waterfalls – TLC, 1995

13.Scream – Michael & Janet Jackson, 1995

14.Around the World – Daft Punk, 1997

15….baby one more time – Britney Spears, 1998

16. Praise You – Fatboy Slim, 1999

17. Weapon of Choice – Fatboy Slim, 2001

18. The Scientist – Coldplay, 2002

19. Hurt – Johnny Cash, 2003

20. Here It Goes Again – OK Go, 2006

About the panel: MySpace teamed up with leading music and showbiz reporters from the following media in order to compile the list of 20 influential music videos which the public voted down to 10: The Daily Mail, Metro, The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, Daily Star, Sunday Mirror, Channel 4 Music, Financial Times, Daily Star Sunday, Press Association, Daily Record, BBC Radio 2.

MySpace Press Contact: Taylor Herring PR 0208 206 5151

Dominotastic Pop Promo

On March 8th, 2010 admin wrote on the subject of Online PR,Online PR Trends,PR Stunt,PR Stunts,Publicity Stunts,Stunt Of The Day.

Los Angeles, C.A, USA: Remember that brilliant, choreographed treadmill promo?

Well the latest video from American rock band OK Go has also become a You Tube sensation with 6 Million views and rising…

The official video for the recorded version of “This Too Shall Pass”  was filmed in a two story warehouse, in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA.

The “machine” was designed and built by the band, along with members of Syyn Labs  over the course of several months. Between 55-60 people worked on this, and they went through more than 60 takes before reaching the final product.

[Keeping tabs on the art of  promotion with this ’stunt of the day’ blog ….]

Disney XD Fans Recreate Iconic Pop Sleeves

On March 8th, 2010 admin wrote on the subject of Online PR,Stunt Of The Day,Television PR.

LONDON, UK, Monday 8th February 2010; Disney XD fans have recreated three of the most iconic record sleeves in pop history to celebrate the launch of new series ‘I’m In The Band.’

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The children aged between 10 and 12 years old got to dress up as rock stars for the recreation of the three covers – The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ (1969), Blondie’s ‘Parallel Lines’ (1978) and Queen’s ‘Queen II’ (1974).

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I’m In The Band, is a brand new 20-part music-filled television series that chronicles the adventures of Tripp Campbell (Logan Miller). Tripp achieves his dream when he joins his favourite ‘vintage’ rock band, Iron Weasel, and becomes determined to help the band he idolises make an epic comeback.

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The show has been a huge hit in the US and screens on Disney XD UK on Saturdays at 10am.

Find out more about ‘I’m in the band’ at www.disneyxd.co.uk

[Keeping tabs on the art of  promotion with this ’stunt of the day’ blog ….]

Google Street View Awards 2010: The Winners

On March 8th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Online PR.

Monday 8th March 2010; Google have today announced the winners of the Google Street View Awards, a celebration of Britain’s best-loved streets as voted for by the public in a nationwide poll supported by VisitBritain, Lonely Planet, Harden’s Guide and a host of celebrity experts.

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Over 11,000 people voted within a three week period and competition was fierce. The three winning streets faced tough competition from 48 other streets from across the UK, shortlisted by a panel of experts from the worlds of food, fashion and travel.

Proving it is streets ahead than its competition, The Shambles in York takes the crown for Britain’s Most Picturesque Street. Best Foodie Street goes to Stockbridge High Street in Hampshire who stormed to the top in its category, and Milsom Street in Bath takes the title of Best Fashion Street.

TOP 5 ‘MOST PICTURESQUE’:

1. The Shambles, York

2. Royal Crescent, Bath

3. Grey Street, Newcastle

4. New College Lane, Oxford

5. Pen Cei, Aberaeron

TOP 5 ‘BEST FASHION’:

1. Milsom Street, Bath

2. Stonegate, York

3. Kings Road, London

4. Mathew Street, Liverpool

5. Buchanon Street, Glasgow

TOP 5 ‘BEST FOODIE’:

1. Stockbridge High Street, Hampshire

2. The Shore, Edinburgh

3. Fossgate, York

4. Osbourne Road, Jesmond, Newcastle

5. Hope Street, Liverpool

The awards were created ahead of further imagery being added to Google’s revolutionary Street View tool, which currently allows users to view and navigate 360 degree street-level imagery in 25 British towns, including many of those nominated for the Street View Awards. This week, Street View will be rolled out to cover additional streets from around the UK and Google will work with the winning streets to offer a special guide of the streets, allowing the world to find out more about the nations winning choices and highlighting the key retailers and points of interest.

Shortlisted nominations for each of the award categories were compiled by a panel of experts from the worlds of food, fashion and travel including VisitBritain, TV personalities Julia Bradbury (Countryfile), Jeff Banks (The Clothes Show) and Brix Smith Start (Gok’s Fashion Fix), leading journalists Jo Elvin (Editor, Glamour) and Nicholas Lander (Restaurant Correspondent, Financial Times) and authors David Else (Editor of The Lonely Planet Guide to Great Britain) and Richard Harden (Co-Editor, Harden’s Restaurant Guide).

The experts were asked to nominate streets that fulfilled a pre-set criteria for each category; Britain’s Best Foodie Street needed to offer a unique mix of mouth-watering options which could include fine dining, cafés, market stalls and delicatessens, all covering a diverse mix of food types and price points. Britain’s Best Fashion Street should have an eclectic mix of boutique and high street clothing for all tastes, price ranges and ages, whilst Britain’s Most Picturesque Street should be uniquely British, visually charming, full of character and diverse.

Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technologist for Google said: “The Google Street View Awards are aimed to celebrate the many fantastic streets that Britain has to offer, and the results reveal a diverse cultural landscape of food, fashion and beauty that puts the winning towns firmly on the map.”

THE WINNERS:

The Shambles, York

The Shambles is a bustling centre piece of historic York. The street today is one of the UK’s most visited and has become a wealth of shopping, tourist attractions, restaurants and many other things to see and do, including tours, ghost walks and historic talks. The 15th century buildings lean into the middle of the cobbled street means & the roofs almost touch in the middle. The street is mentioned in the Doomesday book (making it date over 900 years), which makes it one of Europe’s best preserved Medieval street.

Frank Barrett, Travel Editor of The Mail on Sunday said The Shambles is: “Perfect picture postcard olde Englande.”

Ian Addyman, Owner of Past Images photography shop on The Shambles said: “The Shambles is a timeless street full of historic charm and whatever time of year you come here, there is something different to see. There is a real feeling of community amongst shop owners and I think we all feel privileged to work in such a beautiful place. The shops here are all strikingly different and unique. Most people say that if you visit York, then at some point you will walk down The Shambles. It has been the backdrop for many a jigsaw, chocolate box and railway poster and once you visit you will see why.”

Milsom Street, Bath

Milsom Street in Bath, was built in 1762. The buildings were originally grand town houses, but most are now used as shops, offices and banks. Milsom Street has many smart shops and unique boutiques including Jolly Department Store, Cath Kidston, Austen Reed and Duo Shoes. Many of the buildings and shops are listed and just off Milsom Street is an upmarket shopping arcade called Milsom Place.

Hannah Sandling, Stylist and TV Personality said of Milsom Street: “It’s a style conscious treasure trove packed with amazing range of beautiful boutiques and designer clobber. I love to shop in Bath!”

Nikki, sales assistant at Duo shoe shop on Milsom Street: “It’s fantastic news that Milsom Street has been shortlisted as ‘Best Fashion Street’. Bath is DUO’s spiritual home and our Milsom Street store still remains our flagship store thirty years on. The mix of independent boutique labels, high street brands and lifestyle shops makes Milsom Street a vibrant, exciting shopping destination.

Stockbridge High Street, Hampshire

Sitting on the River Test, there is an abundance of independent specialist shops on Stockbridge High Street, including tea rooms, pubs and restaurants, many serving local produce, as well as a familiar high street grocery shop. The High Street is also home to the town’s famous Butchers, John Robinson & Sons – regarded by many as one of the best in the UK – and the award-winning, The Restaurant at The Greyhound, which has received critical praise and is often booked up weeks in advance.

Chloe Scott, Food Editor at Metro newspaper said: “Robinsons (is) one of the best butchers in the UK…plus, the River Test behind it is the best in the country for fly fishing.”

Suzie Fiducia, General Manager of The Restaurant at The Greyhound said: “Stockbridge, in the very heart of the Test Valley, is an old market town and now a great destination for foodies; providing something for every palette and pocket. The Greyhound building is at least 500 years old, but for the past 6 years we have been lucky enough to build up a fantastic local customer base. Not only does Stockbridge boast a famous butchers, independent wine shop and a host of pubs, but some of the best fishing in the country – with a fishmonger and deli soon to open in the High Street the Greyhound finds itself smoking and cooking local fishermen’s wares.”

Press Contact: Taylor Herring – 0208 206 5151

The Google Street View Awards

On February 8th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Fashion PR,Food and Drink PR,Online PR,Online PR Trends,Retail PR,Tourism PR.

LONDON; 8th February 2009: UK streets battle it out to be crowned Britain’s Best Street in the Google Street View Awards.

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Google have today announced the launch of the Google Street View Awards, a celebration of Britain’s best-loved streets as voted for by the public in a nationwide poll.

The awards, for Britain’s Most Picturesque Street, Best Foodie Street and Best Fashion Street, have been created in anticipation of further imagery being added to Google’s revolutionary Street View tool, which currently allows users to view and navigate 360 degree street-level imagery in 25 British towns, including many of those nominated for the Street View Awards. Later this year, Street View will be rolled out to cover additional streets from around the UK.

Shortlisted nominations for each of the award categories have been compiled by a panel of experts from the worlds of food, fashion and travel including VisitBritain, TV personalities Julia Bradbury (Countryfile), Jeff Banks (The Clothes Show) and Brix Smith Start (Gok’s Fashion Fix), leading journalists Jo Elvin (Editor, Glamour) and Nicholas Lander (Restaurant Correspondent, Financial Times) and authors David Else (Editor of The Lonely Planet Guide to Great Britain) and Richard Harden (Co-Editor, Harden’s Restaurant Guide). The experts were asked to nominate streets that fulfilled a pre-set criteria for each category. Their nominated streets highlight a series of British treasures ranging from famous tourist attractions such as London’s King’s Road, Royal Crescent in Bath and The Shambles in York to hidden avenues and courtyards such as Gold Hill in Shaftesbury and Pen Cei in Aberaeron, Wales.

Voting opens from today, and closes on Sunday 28th February. The winners will be announced in March. To vote, go to www.maps.google.co.uk/beststreets

Britain’s Best Foodie Street

The winning street should offer a unique mix of mouth-watering options which could include fine dining, cafés, market stalls and delicatessens, all covering a diverse mix of food types and price points.

1. Wilmslow Road, Manchester

2. Hope Street, Liverpool

3. South Embankment, Dartmouth

4. Whiteladies Road, Bristol

5. Charlotte Street, London

6. Stockbridge High Street, Hampshire

7. Call Lane, Leeds

8. Fossgate, York

9. High Street, Southwold, Suffolk

10. High Street, Cley next the Sea, Norfolk

11. Broad Street, Birmingham

12. Belgrave Road, Leicester

13. Byres Road, Glasgow

14. The Shore, Edinburgh

15. Osborne Road, Jesmond, Newcastle

16. Haven Hill, Craster

17. Cross Street, Abergavenny

18. High Street, Conwy

19. Botanic Avenue, Belfast

20. Howard Street, Belfast

Richard Harden, Co-Editor of Harden’s Restaurant Guides said: “It’s great to have an award that stresses the variety of attractions you can find on the foodie front, across the the UK. The nominations are so multi-various though, that the final verdict is certainly going to be a tricky one.”

 Britain’s Best Fashion Street

The winning street should offer an eclectic mix of boutique and high street, designer and high street for all clothing tastes and ages. The winning street should satisfy both bargain-hunters and label-lovers.

 1. Mathew Street, Liverpool

2. New Cathedral Street, Manchester

3. Milsom Street, Bath

4. Regent Street, Clifton Village, Bristol

5. Kings Road, London

6. Westbourne Grove, London

7. Stonegate, York

8. Briggate, Leeds

9. Rose Crescent, Cambridge

10. Gentleman’s Walk, Norwich

11. Corporation Street, Birmingham

12. Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham

13. Ruthven Lane, Glasgow

14. Buchanan Street, Glasgow

15. Northumberland Street, Newcastle

16. High Bridge Street, Newcastle

17. Queen’s Street, Cardiff

18. St Mary’s Street, Cardiff

19. Victoria Street, Belfast

20. Lisburn Road, Belfast

Fashion designer Jeff Banks commented: “The final shortlist for Britain’s Best Fashion Street is a testament to the strength and diversity of the UK’s high streets. From the exclusive stores across London to the hip independent boutiques in Bristol’s Clifton Village Britain boasts an outstanding range of shops to suit all tastes and budgets.”

Britain’s Most Picturesque Street

The winning street should be uniquely British and visually charming. It could be vibrant, full of character, diverse, walker-friendly or architecturally interesting.

1. Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset

2. Royal Crescent, Bath

3. Chipping Campden High Street, Gloucestershire

4. Brunswick Square, Brighton and Hove

5. The Shambles, York

6. Grey Street, Newcastle

7. Pen Cei, Aberaeron

8. Main Street, Tobermory, Isle of Mull

9. New College Lane, Oxford

10. Broad Street, Ludlow

David Else, Lead Author of The Lonely Planet Guide to Great Britain, said: “As the lead author of the Lonely Planet Guide to Great Britain, I’ve travelled the length and breadth of the country, and seen many of these streets firsthand. The final shortlist reflects the wonderful variety of architecture in Britain, and I hope people have as much fun voting for their favourites as I had visiting them.”

The winning three streets will be crowned “Britain’s Best Street 2010” in each relevant category. Google will work with the winning streets to create a bespoke Google Street View tour, created to highlight the key retailers and points of interest, allowing the world to find out more about the nation’s final choices.

Competition is expected to be fierce as streets from all over Britain battle it out for the coveted awards. Is London’s Kings Road the undisputed home of fashion or will it be upstaged by Manchester’s trendy New Cathedral Street? Will Leeds’ food emporium, Call Lane, be crowned the most mouth-watering, with its diverse range of eateries, or will the nation’s love of curry challenge it with Birmingham’s Broad Street?

Sandie Dawe, Chief Executive, VisitBritain said: “We are really pleased to be involved in this exciting project which will honour streets across the UK and help raise the profile of Britain internationally in an innovative way. The campaign received high levels of participation from overseas which raises the level of engagement with Britain.”

Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technologist for Google said: “We want to celebrate the beauty and culture of Britain and are really excited about the first ever Google Street View Awards. The awards will showcase some of Britain’s Best Streets across the UK and we hope people will get involved and vote online for their favourite.”

How to Report the News

On February 1st, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Online PR.

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