Archive for December, 2011

The Guardian Viral Video Chart is quickly becoming a firm Friday favourite, with it even making my Bookmark list today. But what got my attention this morning was the realisation that it’s actually someone’s job to sift through the viral video haze and pick out the top dogs – literally! The number one video this week, Bizzle gets some Dunkers, is simply a half dog, half man wolfing down a snack for 1 minute 29 seconds. Before I knew it, I had 3 colleagues huddled round my computer all watching a dog and his dairylea!

For those not persuaded by Bizzle, the chart also picks out some festive treats. The list compiled by Josh Halliday (how appropriate!) features a mix of home made videos and the usual household names with slightly bigger budgets.  A personal favourite for me is the video entitled ‘Harvey Nichols Christmas walk of shame’. If this video was designed to get you talking then job done – within minutes I had forwarded this round to my closest friends and a few choice people that have not only done the walk, but the train of shame as well!

Each week I continue to be impressed with the creativity and ingenuity people have when it comes to video production. I work on some fantastic projects at TNR, but it can be so refreshing to take a step back and look at the unlikely viral videos doing the rounds. It didn’t feature on this weeks list but my top rated video of the week, courtesy of YouTube, is All I Want For Christmas – HMS OCEAN. It’s a brilliant take on Mariah Carey’s classic, with servicemen and women aboard the ship celebrating the news of their return home after seven and a half months away. The video has stormed it’s way to a million views already (as of Friday 9th December), with broadcasters even picking it up. The power of viral video continues to dominate with the BBC even contacting HMS Ocean directly through YouTube via the comment post, requesting to run it on national TV.

The news agenda is more aware than ever of viral videos. Only last month the notorious deer chasing dog Benton proved a simple video can sometimes be enough, from Newsnight to CNN covering his deer chasing adventure across Richmond Park.

And finally, for anyone still not quite feeling festive yet, sit back and enjoy some lambs singing Jingle Bells – why? Who knows, but that’s the joy of YouTube.

Post by Elizabeth Herridge, Project Manager @ TNR Communications

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It is a few days since the announcement was made that Dave Berry will be replacing Johnny Vaughan on one of the most popular commercial radio stations in the country – Capital FM London.

It feels like a natural move by Global Radio, who own Capital, LBC and Heart, to bring in Berry who moved from XFM to Capital’s weekend breakfast show in April this year.  Although this might be the case tweeters suggest otherwise…

‘Dave Berry’ was trending on Twitter yesterday but not all for the right reasons.  The fact he was trending does show the presence of Capital FM but many tweeters took to the social network to voice their concerns, with one saying

‘@958capbreakfast Devastating news that Johnny leaving Capital Breakfast!!! Even more devastating that Dave Berry is his successor!!!!’

The over use of the exclamation mark in this tweet alone outlines how Capital fans are feeling about the news, but is it warranted?

London-born Dave Berry has successfully presented on radio and TV for over 10 years, starting at Nickelodeon UK before moving to MTV UK, so his CV is packed with enough experience to back Global’s decision.

Only time will tell whether Berry is the right man for the job or if it’s a huge error by Global Radio. At the moment it is clear Capital fans are not happy so we leave you with this – a grab from the most recent comments on Captial FM’s website…

Dave Berry twitter feed

Post by Daniele Baron, Production Assistant @ TNR Communications

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02.12.2011

PR Happy Hour

The inaugural PR Happy Hour launched on Tuesday 22nd November at Foundation Bar in London’s Covent Garden.

A popular question asked during the evening was “so why are you doing this?” The popular notion was that TNR & PR Newswire must love a good social drink (which of course we do!), but this myth was put to bed by our joint MD Tim Kerr being teetotal. As a result of this, I thought I would set the record straight and clarify the thinking behind the first PR Happy Hour.

My colleague Penny Joyner and I sat down and decided we wanted to host a PR & Media event that people within the industry would actually want to attend. We initially thought about an informal breakfast, afternoon or evening meeting and came to the conclusion there were a lot of these events in people’s diary’s already. We then thought about potentially hosting a networking event, but having compared this to speed dating in the original invite – you know our views on that. (Apologies to those speed daters out there, please don’t take it personally!)

The rate we were discounting ideas at rapidly narrowed our options. The main criteria of the event was to lay on something different, fun & sociable for people. We figured that people in the PR & Media industry have a tough life that often involves juggling multiple balls at 100mph – figuratively speaking. Then the idea struck us that we should just host a drinks event at an uber cool location like Foundation Bar. The idea was not to give the evening a label like “networking”, and to just do it because – well why not! The idea of people just turning up to evening drinks to chat, let off steam and just shoot the breeze started to tick all the boxes.

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It was however missing a certain something, a little USP to climb nearer to the top of people’s social diary. I’ve always been a believer that the simplest ideas are often the best, and when the idea of free drink was voiced, I knew that we had found a winning formula. I mean, what better way to round people up in one place than by offering free drink! We successfully got TNR & PR Newswire on board to very generously sponsor the bar; which is no mean feat in the PR & Media industry. Then out of that the name ‘PR Happy Hour’ was born!

The night itself saw people come from as far afield as Bristol & Gloucester. Some arrived at the beginning & stayed until the lights came on, and some popped in for a few hours for a chat and colourful drink from jam jars. We had a great turn out including David Ross from The Sun propping up the bar chatting to people; Cowboys (my name for blokes from Cow PR), 10 Yetis, McDonald’s, Frank & Ketchum to name but a few. Our stunning TNR camera person, Gemma De-Ville, caught the eye of a few as she shot the whole evening on her Z5 in a pair of 5” Kurt Geiger heels without even a wobble!

A lot of effort was put in to make the evening a success and we certainly enjoyed it, in fact I’m pretty sure everyone there did as well. We definitely believe this is the template for more evenings to come and will be looking at dates in 2012 soon. Keep your eyes on the @PR_Happyhour Twitter feed for more info!

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Post by Alex Waite (Marketing Executive @ TNR Communications)

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