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Brown boosts his social media reputation

It isn't all bad news for Gordon Brown. Those chumps at News International (my word of the day) might have dumped him, but his keynote speech at Labour Party Conference did much to improve his social media reputation and hit back at some of the negative coverage. This is more from Yomego and its...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 01 Oct 2009

Gordon Brown needs to consider his social media reputation

Following on from Friday's post on Labour's Twitter lead , research says that Gordon Brown has a lot of ground to make up with Britain's 30m online social network users as he looks to make his keynote speech at the Labour Party conference this week. Of course, his social media reputation...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 28 Sep 2009

Cameron turns the airwaves blue

Potty-mouthed Tory toff Dave Cameron caused some mild controversy on Absolute Radio after using two swearwords that are now commonplace in most wokplaces, seminaries aside, and tame to what you'd hear in most schoolyards. Its breakfast DJ, Christian O'Connell, was delighted with Dave's outburst...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 30 Jul 2009

Alan Sugar gets a peerage and Esther Rantzen is to blame

Quite what business prowess Alan Sugar will bring to the government I'm not sure. After all when he finally off-loaded Amstrad it was for a tenth of what it was valued in its heyday in the 80s. His time in charge of Spurs can hardly be described as a great success (I've been told) while subsequent...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 08 Jun 2009

Election 2010: The Digital Media Battle

We should all welcome Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s return to YouTube this week. He was criticised by Cabinet colleagues (aka our ‘Communities’ Minister, Hazel Blears) and widely ridiculed by the media for his ‘MP expenses’ video late last month. But Brown knows only too well that we now live in a world...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by Nick Stringer on 06 May 2009

We're all pleased about the Gurkhas but steady on Dave Cameron

Victory! There's something particularly sweet when the House of Commons defies the will of the Government (probably because it's such a rare occurrence) and genuinely Does The Right Thing, so the vote on the Gurkhas yesterday was electric. I realise that I've been a little unfair - unlikely...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 30 Apr 2009

Send in the net police: power to the people!

I can’t claim to know the ins and outs, but I’m sure we’re all aware that there is an evil worm virus attacking computers the world over. It is apparently the most evilest of worms to have ever been invented and it keeps changing to make it a slippery blighter to catch. Interestingly, Microsoft is invoking...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by Jack Wallington on 16 Feb 2009

Brand Cameron: lightweight like a Rose

They say you really see what people are made of in a crisis. David Cameron and Gordon Brown are both proving this to be true this week and the bright breezy young Tory leader is to be found lacking. While only a few weeks ago David Cameron was strolling around with a great deal of swagger, and not a...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 01 Oct 2008

Light the blue touch paper

Starring on the new Conservative Party website , overhauled ahead of the upcoming party conference, is the Blue Blog where, according to David Cameron's first post, "you'll see posts from me, the Shadow Cabinet, MPs and candidates and Members of the Party". It's odd that it has...
Posted to Rich Media (Weblog) by Rich Sutcliffe on 26 Sep 2008

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