Wednesday 4 December 2013

Tom Daley Sexuality

Olympic diver Daley has revealed he is in a relationship with a man. The London 2012 bronze medalist has decided to use YouTube as the means to out his narrative. This is an impressive example of strategic control. Daley demonstrates why celebrity brands must quickly embrace transparency in an open and candid way, before a high-profile TV vehicle catapults them to prime time. 
Daley is a celebrity brand embedded into the nation's heart and has a unique brand truth. Clearly the much discussed narrative surrounding Daley has been a speculated on for months. So Daley has taken the step to shape the narrative in advance of a high-profile TV format, ITV entertainment show Splash!, returning to our screens. It suggests the recent Sunday tabloid editorial return to kiss-and-tells has influenced his decision to stop all the hyped hypotheses. Clever. Brands (and individuals in the public eye) require a longer-term view with the ability to react in real time. With a believable narrative, agility, flexibility, a willingness to exercise judgment and a skill for improvisation. Today's world of over-abundance, excess, data and a dizzying array of social technology requires celebrities and brands to produce compelling explanations and demonstrations of truth. It's a fast-moving – a crazy world – it's difficult to succeed. Failing to project the real you will only lead to a painful deconstruction of a spun truth. Daley teaches us some valuable lessons.
Tom Daley is billed to be the top earner from Team GB going by social media.



  • Tom has received 7,236,673 views on YouTube in two days, since posting the video.



In a five-and-a-half-minute long video Daley came out, telling the world he was currently in a relationship with a man. The most telling aspect was the description underneath – “This has been a hard decision to make, but I wanted you to hear this from me.”

Daley’s coming out is in stark contrast to previous, PR organised, press on the issue of his sexuality and private life. Only in September he said in a interview with the Daily Mirror headlined Tom Daley: I am NOT gay.

Daley does not reveal the identity of his boyfriend in the video, clearly indicating that while he is happy to come out, he still wants to maintain some level of privacy. 

Welsh rugby captain Gareth Thomas, who came out in 2009, said Tom Daley had wanted to quash speculation about his sexuality, and had chosen ''a very personal message'' to do that.

The 19-year-old bronze medallist sat his final exams at Plymouth College in June.
His tweet read: "Got my A Level results!! Now officially have an A* in photography, A in Spanish and A in maths :) so happy!!!!"
A pair of Tom Daley's Team GB swimming trunks have sold for £540 at an auction of items from the London 2012.
A footballer arrested after an abusive Twitter message was posted about Olympic diver Tom Daley has been suspended for one match and fined £500. 
This shows the negative side of social media and the impact with over 31,000 thousand people retweeting this tweet. 

A  17-year-old boy has been arrested over a string of malicious tweets he allegedly sent to the teenage diver Tom Daley over his failure to win an Olympic medal in a case that has raised fresh questions over the policing of comments on social media.

The teenager – who tweeted by the name of @Rileyy_69 – was arrested at 2am and was being questioned by Dorset police after the young diver retweeted a comment suggesting that Daley had let down his late father who died last year from brain cancer.

The teenager was arrested under the Malicious Communications Act. It carries a maximum sentence of up to six months in prison and a fine of up to £5,000 for a communication “which conveys a message which is indecent or grossly offensive.”

Police said that the teenager was arrested at a guesthouse in Weymouth after a telephone complaint from a member of the public. Legal commentators suggested the case highlighted how social media has gone mainstream and is increasingly subject to the scrutiny of the criminal justice system.

Click here to be directed to a link which shows the response Tom Daley received when revealing his sexuality.

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Changes To Child Pornography

Google and Microsoft are teaming up to try to rid the internet of child pornography.

Google and Microsoft have bent to political pressure in the UK – by agreeing to tweak their search engines to not only make it a little harder for sickos to find child abuse images online, but to also prevent regulatory intervention.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron said that "significant progress" had been made since the summer months when he began wrangling with web search engines and other internet players over the relative ease with which illegal content that shows children being sexually abused could be accessed.

More than 200 employees at Google have spent the past three months working on preventing child sexual abuse content from appearing in the firm's search results.
Using Microsoft picture detection technology, a unique identification mark is applied to such content, and then all copies are immediately removed from the web.Schmidt detailed how the two tech giants were using new technology to take down many images and videos of child porn from the web.
Google has also cleaned up the search results for over 100,000 web queries that were known to lead to child porn-related results.
"We will soon roll out these changes in more than 150 languages, so the impact will be truly global," said Schmidt.
Another 13,000 search queries that are related to child porn will lead web users to online warnings saying that child sexual abuse is illegal, while offering advice on where to get help.
The move comes a week after the arrest of 348 people around the world who were connected to an international child sex abuse investigation. Of the people arrested, there were 40 teachers, six law enforcement personnel, nine pastors or priests and some doctors and nurses.
The PM said:
Both companies [Google and Microsoft] have made clear to me that they share my commitment to stop child abuse content from being available not only in the UK but across the world.

This must mean making sure that it is not possible for people to find child abuse content via search engines now or in the future.

If the search engines are unable to deliver on their commitment to prevent child abuse material being returned from search terms used by pedophiles, I will bring forward legislation that will ensure it happens.

With the progress that has been made in 4 months, I believe we are heading in right direction but no-one should be in doubt that there is a red line: if more isn’t done to stop illegal content or pathways being found when someone uses a child abuse search term, we will do what is necessary to protect our children.

Friday 18 October 2013

Citizen Journalism - SuperCheap store in Phuket

Firefighters are unable to reach the "out of control" inferno at the SuperCheap store in Phuket after explosions were heard from from inside.

Demotix allows individuals to 'report current story'.

'This form allows you to initiate a pre-action procedure regarding an image or images, or other multimedia content, on the Demotix website, which you believe should be removed through our takedown procedure.
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We aim to respond to complaints submitted here within 48 hours.
This form is not here for you to comment on or complain about content with which you disagree for personal, political, cultural or religious reasons. We willnot respond to frivolous use of the reporting facility.
Please check local laws on photography in public places before complaining about photographs of yourself published on Demotix. In the vast majority of cases, it is not necessary for a photographer to obtain your consent before publishing an image of you in a public place.'

http://www.demotix.com/news/2972610/huge-fire-shopping-mall-police-fear-shoppers-are-dead#media-2972505

This video still shows the huge inferno from SuperCheap store in Phuket. This is an example of citizen journalism.


This video shows someone who was at the event record the fire as it happens.

Citizen Journalism - Southend and APCO

Have you recently visited longpier.com the independent news website for local Southend news many of which generated by ‘citizen journalists’
The founder of the website made a presentation at the fourth Pecha Kucha evening and this is his plan so get in contact with him if interested.



I hope to recruit as many “citizen journalists” as I can…the person who goes somewhere or sees something they think could be of interest to others. I’m hoping people see Longpier as a chance to change the way their community receives their media in a truly collaborative environment.

This is a link to a blog which discusses citizen journalism. The association of police officers has issued guidance as follows:
  • There are no powers prohibiting the taking of photographs, film or digital images in a public place. Therefore, members of the public and press should not be prevented from doing so.
  • We need to cooperate with the media and amateur photographs. They play a vital role as their images help us identify criminals.
  • We must acknowledge that citizen journalism is a feature of modern life and police officers are now photographed and filmed more than ever.
  • Unnecessarily restricting photography, whether for the casual tourist of professional is unacceptable and it undermines public confidence in the police service.
  • Once an image has been recorded, the police have no power to delete or confiscate it without a court order.


This link is to a BBC blog about the values of citizen journalism.

Arts Council England is today (Wednesday 27 March) announcing 4 organisations in Essex who will receive approximately £579,204 through the second round of the Renaissance Strategic support fund.
Overall, the Arts Council has awarded £17.8 million* across the country to innovative and exciting projects, led by a wide range of museum types. A full list of the recipients of the second round of the Renaissance Strategic support fund can be found on the Arts Council website here. 
Projects that have received awards include:

  • Colchester & Ipswich Museum Service, who will receive £249,875 for UNLOCKED, a digital participatory project that will see participants from Colchester and Ipswich working with staff and volunteers to curate and generate content for a new online Wiki Museum. Participants will select and interpret special objects from archaeology and world collections, create art work and new media content, and using citizen journalism to capture museum events.

Woolwich Murder - Citizen Journalism


A man has been charged with making malicious comments on Facebook following the murder of soldier Lee Rigby.
Benjamin Flatters, of Lincoln, was arrested after police received complaints about allegedly racist or anti-religious messages.
The 22-year-old was charged with an offence of malicious communications and remanded in custody. He is due before magistrates in Lincoln on Saturday.
The comments were allegedly made after 25-year-old Drummer Rigby was brutally murdered in a terrorist attack in Woolwich.
The father-of-one had fought in Afghanistan with the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Meanwhile, two men from Bristol have been been arrested after making alleged offensive comments on Twitter following Drummer Rigby's death.
A 23-year-old and a 22-year-old were held under the Public Order Act on suspicion of inciting racial or religious hatred.
They were later released on bail pending further inquiries.
Detective Inspector Ed Yaxley, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "These comments were directed against a section of our community.
"Comments such as these are completely unacceptable and only cause more harm to our community in Bristol.
"People should stop and think about what they say on social media before making statements as the consequences could be serious."
Two terror suspects shot by police after Wednesday's attack in Woolwich remain under arrest.
Michael Adebolajo, 28, originally from Romford, Essex, and Michael Oluwatobi Adebowale, 22, of Greenwich, southeast London, are being treated for non life-threatening injuries under police guard at separate hospitals.
The men, who are of Nigerian background but born in Britain, were both known to the security services.
We have seen a watershed moment in the movement of citizen journalism as mobile phone interviews with one of the attackers of a man killed in Woowich, with blood soaked hands and still carrying a meat cleaver, was broadcast on ITN News.
The video footage is incredible for many reasons, not least because the interview with one of the two attackers, just moments after brutally killing his victim, shows that he is fully aware of his actions as he apologised to women for having to witness the incident.
A woman is even seen continuing to walk towards the killer and past the motionless body, seemingly unaware of the crowd looking on. It’s a chilling scene.
That anyone was brave enough to knowingly approach one of the assailants is incredible. That they ended up with a news exclusive that captures the aftermath of the horrific incident is almost unthinkable of a member of the public, and shows just how far technology has come that it is then broadcast on one of the UK’s premier news broadcasters.
ITN also broadcast further footage taken by another member of the public on his way to a job interview featuring images of both assailants after they had been shot by police. He is then moved on by officers attempting to clear the scene.
Such images are rare to see, and utterly shocking to view on mainstream television at tea-time. ITN has made a bold move in broadcasting the footage, potentially putting itself at risk of being accused of playing into the attackers hands in offering them a platform to engage with an audience.
Police are still to offer much information on the incident, despite the footage that makes it clear how savage an attack, which is also said to have included a machete, must have been. With a trail of blood smeared across the pavement in front of what appears to be the assailants car, there’s no doubt that those who witnessed this apparent act of terrorism will have been stunned.
There will be little control of the press in this situation, and it must be becoming very difficult for communication desks to offer what little information they can to the press when there is so much more available that is out of their hands. They are working to a strategy that is now extremely dated, with social media complicating the process all the more.
A major aside, but bear with me here as this is another example of a futile attempt to control information being given to the press, is yesterday’s story on the departure of Stoke FC manager Tony Pulis. The story was widely reported as fact, with senior members of football team even giving interviews with TalkSport on his departure, despite the press office protestations that it had no confirmation and could not comment. It took the club until today to confirm what everyone had known for 24 hours already and been confirmed by other sources in the know.
Media is moving too quickly for press departments. I deal with this issue often, asking for a comment or confirmation from a company, knowing full well that by the time they have responded, the story could well have moved on further. Communications teams really do have a problem in moving faster - needing as they do, to be allowed to respond by those at the top while externally the world looks to other unofficial sources of information.
Tonight we have seen a truly shocking incident take place. And this will not be the last time that citizen journalists will be at the forefront of feeding the mainstream media for its information and content. It’s an exciting time for journalism but also a difficult one for those who look to control the story.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

Boston Marathon Bombings

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22166037
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/specials/boston-marathon-explosions


Key Points


  • The FBI launched a "potential terrorist inquiry" after two bombs at the Boston Marathon.

  • The blasts left three people dead - including an eight-year-old boy - and more than 150 injured.
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  • At least 17 people were critically wounded, officials say, and the injuries include several amputations.

  • President Barack Obama said the attack was "an act of terror" but added authorities do not yet know who carried it out.

  • During the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, two pressure cooker bombs exploded at 2:49 pm EDT (18:49 UTC), killing 3 people and injuring an estimated 264 others. The bombs exploded about 13 seconds and 210 yards (190 m) apart, near the finish line on Boylston Street. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) took over the investigation, and on April 18, released photographs and surveillance video of two suspects. The suspects were identified later that day as Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

  • Shortly after the FBI released the images, the suspects allegedly killed an MIT police officercarjacked an SUV, and initiated an exchange of gunfire with the police in Watertown, Massachusetts. During the firefight, an MBTA police officer was injured but survived, in spite of severe blood loss. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was run over by his brother Dzhokhar, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was injured but escaped. An unprecedented manhunt ensued on April 19, with thousands of law enforcement officers searching a 20-block area of Watertown.






Friday 4 October 2013

Justin Bieber - Internet Phenomenon

Justin’s Beginnings

Justin Bieber was discovered on the internet website YouTube. YouTube is a site known for its videos, whether they are home movies of a baby’s first steps or even music videos of artists who are already signed. Prior to posting YouTube videos, Justin was well-known around his town for singing, even placing second in a hometown contest. However, he had not yet achieved a level of fame. The YouTube videos began when Justin’s mother posted his performance online to share with relatives. After the initial video, she began posting regularly, most of them featuring young Justin covering popular R&B hits. His videos soon began getting multiple hits each day, with people even subscribing to his channel.

How Justin Was Different

Many people think that Justin’s videos were so popular because he was so young. While there are many young singers all around the world and even those who post regularly on YouTube, the type of genre he was covering was almost unheard of for a young boy clean cut Canadian boy. Instead of singing like a member of a boy band, he was covering songs that were unique to a scene begging for the next tween heartthrob. This decision and these risks he took with his style ultimately lead to his amazing success.

The Path to Success

Justin’s big success came when marketing executive Scooter Braun stumbled upon one of Justin’s video. He was so impressed Justin that he immediately contacted Justin’s mother wanting to represent him. This was in 2008, and Justin was just 13 years old. He went on to record demo tapes, as well as performing for R&B artist Usher. He was then signed to Raymond Braun Media Group, which was run by Usher and Scooter Braun. While still recording his first album, his first single was released to the public. “One Time” was number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100 charts within the first week of its release. The rest is history, Justin Bieber continued to build momentum ultimately leading to his international success.

Sunday 25 August 2013

Daily Mail - Notting Hill Carnival

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2401715/Its-party-time-Notting-Hill-Carnival-kicks-childrens-day-million-revellers-expected-Europes-biggest-street-parade.html

Daily Mail - Peru Drug Follow Up (Dad's Opinion)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2401526/Im-100-sure-story-Peru-drug-mules-father-wants-daughter-plead-GUILTY-case-indefensible.html

Daily Mail - Peru Drug Follow Up (Dad's Opinion)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2401526/Im-100-sure-story-Peru-drug-mules-father-wants-daughter-plead-GUILTY-case-indefensible.html

Daily Mail - Peru Drug Arrest

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2401540/The-moment-cocaine-mules-took-drugs-airport-CCTV-shows-girls-putting-bags-taxi.html


Daily Mail - Hockley Floods

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2401683/Caught-camera-Incredible-moment-children-pulled-safety-brave-rescuers-4x4-gets-submerged-flooded-road.html

I found this article particularly striking as it is my home town!