Friday, 13 November 2009

The Jo Malone Show

Have you got what it takes?

Yes it is true, Jo Malone is all set to create her second tv show after the huge success she received in 2007 from 'Jo's Christmas Moments', which was telecast through VogueTV.

Malone's show, which has not yet been named, is set to launch next spring on BBC One, the four-part series will see budding entrepreneurs try to take thier original products to the next level and helping them to do that is none other than Jo Malone. The lucky four which will be chosen by Jo herself, will also benefit throughout the programme as Jo will offer her expertise, guidance and experience she has gained from the industry to help them do thier best.

The successful candidates will be trained in 3 different areas throughout the show; branding, public relations and business they will also need to master the skill of presenting as by the end they would need to pitch thier products to a major retailer, Now there's a scary thought.

For more info see; http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/10_october/23/malone.shtml

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

PR experts back Simon Cowell on 'Jedward' decision.

PR stunt or just a bad decision?

Sunday's X-Factor show was surely a shocker which left nearly the whole nation stunned, however the decision proved to be a big hit with PR experts as they completely agreed with Simon Cowell's decision to back the crazy but entertaining duo act John and Edward, also known to us now as 'Jedward'.

The results show on Sunday which attracted 16.6 million viewers announced that Welsh singer Lucie Jones had received lower votes from the public than 18-year old twins John and Edward therefore making her the fifth act to leave the show. This not only resulted in ITV receiving 3,000 complaints but OfCom had also recieved over 50 complaints, although 3,000 complaints out of 16.6 million viewers is not so bad according to Gary Farrow, celebrity publicist and chairman of The Coporation. Farrow was quoted as saying:

'Simon knows what he is doing. He knows what to do to drive viewers and keep advertisers happy'.

Well it seems as though this could be true as the viewer ratings for the show seem to have not been affected and more and more PR experts are showing an interest in Cowell's decision. Andrew Bloch, co-founder of Frank PR also felt that Cowell knew exactly how to get the show's ratings up and that the response his decision on Sunday's show had received shows just how successful he has been by evoking such a reaction from the public. However PR experts may have been convinced with this strategy but the public are another matter as X-Factor's PR and Communications manager is having to assure the viewers that this decision was not a PR stunt and that the judges do not know what the final results are until they are announced.

For the full article please see; http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/search/965444/PR-experts-downplay-media-furore-singers-exit-X-Factor/