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October 24, 2007 12:04 PM

In Harm's Way?

(AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
There’s a collision looming on the horizon of MediaLand – at the intersection of ‘citizen journalism’ and ‘branding’ – and a few recent items in the news bear it out.

As was the case yesterday and will be the case for days, the dominant story by far is the disastrous inferno in Southern California. One million residents are being evacuated for their own safety, and the images from the scene are heart-wrenching and hypnotic – including the videos supplied to media organs by citizens with handheld cameras or cellphones.

This morning on CNN, “CNN Newsroom” anchor Tony Harris showcased some video sent in by viewers – footage that CNN calls “i-reports” – adding “We should say it every time and we do, please, don't put yourself in harm's way to send us i-reports!”

Along similiar lines, the current New York Observer features an interesting sign-of-the-times-type piece about how mainstream reporters – and they don’t get more mainstream than the New York Times-- are trying to establish their names as ‘brands.’
At one time the whole appeal of the life of the young journalist was that you could happily slip into one world, and then slip out into another; to start out writing about the Vatican and find yourself, years later, reviewing restaurants. And if you were good enough, you got yourself a late-career sinecure that was the love of your life. First came the work, then came the brand…

It used to be okay for, say, salespeople or career coaches to establish Me Inc.

But in the past couple years, journalism seems to have steeled its palate for the rotten taste of personal marketing.
So some journalists are self-promoters. This is not news. We media consumers have grown accustomed to the camera-hungry Kent Brockman media types. But what about people who aspire to be journalists? They’re even more desperate for a ‘branding’ opportunity, wherever one might be.

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January 5, 2007 1:45 PM

Across The Media Universe: Media Critics Without Undergarments Edition

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Adventures In On-The-Record Body Language: The Wall Street Journal's Washington Wire took note of yesterday's White House Press Briefing, which included an interesting non-verbal message from Press Secretary Tony Snow in response to speculation about John Negroponte's appointment as deputy secretary of state. From the briefing:

Q Do you want to comment -- there's speculation that the reason that Mr. Negroponte is going to move over to State is because Dr. Rice will leave in several months and that he's in a position to take over. Do you want to say anything about it?

MR. SNOW: No. But let me just -- let me try to do this. This will be some subtle body language that should help you on this. You ready? (Head and eye roll.) (Laughter)


The Journal's John McKinnon described the move as "a kind of full-body expression of dismissiveness."

Cheers To A Back-Rub Free 2007: In other public-display-of-awkward-body-language news, McKinnon also takes note of the final denouement of President Bush's awkward much YouTubified moment with German Chancellor Angela Merkel last summer "in which he squeezed her shoulders from behind at a summit of world leaders, causing her to recoil visibly in surprise." At the end of their appearance on Thursday at the White House, Bush told reporters: “No back rubs."

Britney Spears, Media Critic: Finally, today's notable media criticism comes from Britney Spears, recently maligned for her much publicized, and incidentally, profound lack of undergarments. CBSNews' The Showbuzz reports that a message on her Web site argues thusly: "The media has criticized my every move and printed a skewed perception of who I really am as a human being." She adds,"I know I've been far from perfect and the media has had a lot of fun exaggerating my every move, but I want you all to know that I love my fans so much, and I appreciate everything you have done for me, so Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!" No, Britney, thank you.

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