RIM's new CEO: A man without a message
/Research in Motion missed out on an important opportunity this week to define the next chapter in their corporate history. As RIM's co-founders Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie stepped aside and COO Thorsten Heins took...
Read MoreRob Ford: Media relations bully and soon-to-be one-term mayor
/Rob Ford is on his way to becoming a one-term mayor. And one of the biggest reasons he'll lose any future election bid is his staggeringly awful handing of the media. Mayor Ford has shown on numerous occasions that he has little time or respect for the media (outside...
Read MoreHow media interviews are like American Idol
/Love it or hate it, American Idol has introduced the music-buying public to some very talented performers that, but for the show, might have remained in obscurity forever. At the same time, however, the popular show has served as a venue for some of the most hideous, offensive musical disasters ever to be seen on television...
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The most important media relations tool money can buy...
/What's your 'must-have' tool when preparing yourself or a client for an important media interview? A laptop? iPad? BlackBerry? Skype? Video camera? As much as I love gadgets (and I do love my gadgets), I would gladly forsake all of these for the lowly index card...
Read MoreWhy you should never go to lunch with a reporter
/You've finally lined up a media interview with that influential reporter you've been after for months. Rather than doing the interview over the phone, however, one of you suggests meeting for lunch (I've seen both clients and journalists initiate this idea). Great idea, right?
Read MoreHow to finish your next media interview in 5 minutes or less
/Many spokespeople treat a media interview like a job interview. They sit there passively like a job applicant while the reporter asks question after question after question. The person being interviewed is like a human piñata, getting whacked with questions for 10, 15, even 20 minutes at a time. The result?
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Christine O'Donnell breaks 3 media relations rules in 60 seconds
/Last November, Christine O'Donnell gave late-night talk show hosts a gift in her 'response to accusations of witchcraft' TV spot. Yesterday, she reinforced her inability to handle the media by walking out of an on-camera interview with CNN's Piers Morgan...
Read MoreOrillia mayor tries to put the local media in his inbox
/It seems the Mayor of Orillia, a city here in Ontario, has had enough of those bothersome phone calls from the media. Mayor Angelo Orsi announced yesterday that he is no longer accepting phone calls from the media. A memo from the mayor's office to the media stated that "all media questions are required to be in writing and e-mailed to Orsi". His rationale for the move? "This approach helps me keep track...
Read MoreSome mind-bending social media stats for your next presentation
/I'm just back at my desk this morning after a couple days deliving social media training sessions out of town. Clients have so many questions about this area right now. How to use the tools. What NOT to do (to avoid embarrassing their employers or getting fired). How to protect their privacy. How to integrate social media into their existing communications and marketing efforts.
Anyway, for the latest road trip, I spent some time updating all my social media stats and wanted to share them while they're still (somewhat) current. That's the funny thing - these numbers change on a monthly basis. So while they're fresh, here are some cool social media facts that you might want to use for your next presentation:
LinkedIn:
- Has more than 100 million members in more than 200 countries and territories
- More than 3 million members in Canada
- About 1 million new members join each week
- More than 2 million companies currently have a LinkedIn company page
Flickr:
- Hosts more than 5 billion images
- Members upload more than 3,000 images per minute
- 55.1% of people online worldwide are uploading photos to Flickr
YouTube:
- There are more than 2 billion video views on YouTube every 24 hours
- More than 24 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute
- If YouTube was Hollywood, there would be enough material to release 60,000 films each week
- If your daughter loves Justin Bieber, blame YouTube, which launched him from his couch in Stratford, Ontario to international superstar in just over 12 months
Twitter:
- It took 3 years, 2 months and 1 day to get to 1 billion tweets. Now, there are a billion tweets every week.
- There were 4,000 tweets per second the night Osama bin Laden was killed.
- There are about 460,000 new accounts created every day.
- Mobile users increased 182% in the past year.
- In January 2008, Twitter had 8 employees. Today, they have more than 400.
Facebook:
- More than 500 million users
- More than 250 million mobile users
- People spend more than 700 billion minutes on Facebook every month
- There are more than 30 billion pieces of content shared each month
- People on Facebook install 20 million applications per day
AHS CEO loses his high-paying job because of a cookie
/How not to respond to accusations of witchcraft
/The Lesson: There are two lessons here. The first one relates to the 1999 interview in which she referred to "dabbling into witchcraft". Even if you don't aspire to hold public office one day, this probably isn't the kind of life experience to bring up in a network TV interview. The other lesson is about not repeating negative language. The TV ad would have been more effective (or at least less damaging) without the phrase "I'm not a witch." Even though she's refuting the claim, her statement has the opposite effect, serving as fodder for her opponents, critics and the media. In the end, O'Donnell lost her election bid.
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Spokespeople need to be ready for the media's tough questions
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Rob Ford's CBC Radio gravy train wreck
/ Rob Ford, the mayor-elect of Toronto, is no stranger to the media. In fact, he's done hundreds of interviews in the past year alone, driving home his message about stopping the 'gravy train' of wasteful spending at City Hall. But none of those interviews was as baffling as the national radio interview he granted to CBC just one day after his resounding victory.
Tony and Frodo: Separated at birth?
/Has anyone else noticed the creepy resemblance between BP's outgoing CEO Tony Hawyard and Frodo Baggins from the Lord of the Rings?
Read MorePat Burns, Facebook and the Hockey Hall of Fame
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A big thanks goes out to all of the reporters across North America who supported this campaign from its earliest days and who took the HHOF to task for this bewildering error in judgment. I owe each of you a cold beer. Email me if you'd like to collect.
Burns
will be inducted some day. But instead of making the speech himself, it
will likely be his wife or one of his children. That's a shame. The HHOF missed a great opportunity to do the
right thing for one of their own. Here's hoping the former coach is
still with us in 2011 when we try again.
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Student journalist schools State Senator
/Preparation is the key to success for any media interview - whether you're being interviewed by Peter Mansbridge or the kid next door. Recently, high school student Keith Wagner interviewed Arizona State Senator John Huppenthal. During the interview...
'The Decision': Ratings bonanza, PR disaster
/Whether or not you follow basketball, you probably heard about the recent one-hour TV special in which NBA star and free agent LeBron James announced which team he would be moving to...