May 15th, 2008
Phil Donahue on CBC Radio’s As It Happens:
Who’s to blame?
“The American people are. We elect leaders who talk tough, who say ‘Bring it on,’ instead of bringing help.”
“Every major daily paper in the United States was behind this war.”
Donahue has discovered the documentary film format, and spoke with soldiers and their families about the personal […]
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May 9th, 2008
When politicians and business leaders spend all their time worrying about the next election or the next quarterly sales announcement, you have to wonder who’s looking after the whatever lies beyond that time line (ie. our future).
There are a few examples out there.
Steve Jobs, for one, is a corporate Svengali capable of seeing past the […]
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April 26th, 2008
Worth reading:
Boo! jetBlue, and jetBlue Adds Insult to Injury - Washington D.C. communications/social media consultant Geoff Livingston writes on his new personal blog about getting an inadequate customer service response, followed by more grief. On the plus side, jetBlue Airways has a Twitter account that it’s using to engage with early adopters of the […]
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April 15th, 2008
A student of public relations can see a belligerent pattern in the Chinese government’s reputation defence during the past year.
Accusation: producing unsafe productsDefence: blame sloppy manufacturing specs provided by clients.
Accusation: human rights abuses in TibetDefence: allege Dalai Lama’s of conspiracy to cause deaths of ethnic Chinese
Tactic: Olympic Torch Relay protestsDefence: glorify noble athletes standing […]
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April 10th, 2008
Talk about having your symbolism hijacked. The Chinese government and the International Olympic Committee have seen the usual positive tenor of the international torch relay degenerate into a platform for political protests over human rights.
The challenge now is to pretend that the torch is being peacefully passed from hand-to-hand with the world looking on […]
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March 27th, 2008
You would think George Bush’s massive failure to communicate himself out of the Iraq invasion quagmire would serve as a lesson for other major powers.
The Chinese spin on the Tibetan protests are clear and consistent: the Dalai Lama is a lying, scheming radical fomenting rebellion in an otherwise peaceful part of China.
In an almost unprecedented […]
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March 17th, 2008
What cliche is appropriate? Every cloud has a silver lining? You can make a silk purse from a sow’s ear? Sleazy sex scandals can pay off?
The prostitute named in the Eliot Spitzer affair has brought in more than $200,000 in music sales, and gained some minor airplay on at least on commercial radio station.
Still waiting […]
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March 12th, 2008
Jon Stewart and his Daily Show writers nailed the highlight of the media’s intense feeding frenzy on the implosion of New York Governor Eliot Spitzer’s political career.
The Daily Show’s newsreel March 11 showed clips of several veteran journalists expressing naive confusion over how someone might run up a tab and pay one’s bill with a […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 4 comments
March 12th, 2008
Journalists often give their interview subjects the benefit of the doubt when they slip up.
That wasn’t the case this week when Barack Obama foreign policy advisor Samantha Power stepped down from her unpaid position after being quoted as calling Hillary Clinton “a monster” in an interview with a reporter from Scotland’s The Scotsman newspaper. She […]
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