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Needed: News media expertise
« on: September 04, 2012, 08:14:19 AM »
Hey all, I'm about to begin the kickoff off our media blanketing effort.  To do so, though, I need people who have expertise in news media.  I'm not asking specifically for media contacts, though that would certainly help!  What I'm more interested in at this point is someone I can ask questions to, or relay questions to through you.  If you or someone you know is involved in the mainstream media (e.g. television stations, newspapers, magazines, reputable online publications), please send me an e-mail at tonyv@cohtitan.com.  I have questions regarding things like what the most effective way to get media attention is, how to make it as easy as possible for reporters and get the story, and so on--including a few specific questions that I don't want to post publicly.

I'm actually lucky in that I have a personal friend that used to be a producer for a local news television broadcast in a mid-sized city, and I'll be calling her tomorrow and asking her questions like that.  But different media has vastly different cultures, and even different markets have different processes and procedures.  I can use all the help I can get!

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« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2012, 09:57:20 AM »
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« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2012, 10:09:36 AM »
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Re: Needed: News media expertise
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2012, 02:39:48 PM »
Not sure if my skill set is what you are looking for Tony, but I dropped you  a PM as well...


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« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2012, 04:58:35 PM »
Me too!

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« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2012, 05:10:40 PM »
Ditto

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« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2012, 06:43:34 PM »
One of the things that probably hurt the number of post-CoV new players was the loss of media coverage, more specifically the lack of game promotion. Word of mouth simply wasn't enough to keep it going. Granted, anything like that is obviously expensive so I do see why it was cut from the budget.
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« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2012, 06:55:09 PM »
Sent an e-mail to Tony...

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« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2012, 06:56:04 PM »
Emailed Tony last night (well, really early this morning if we're being technical).  Looking forward to helping out.

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« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2012, 07:01:51 PM »
Tony- I have several friends who have worked in or still work in the mainstream media, and would be happy to bounce some questions off them if that would help. I'd love to be able to help out in any way I can.

In fact, it occurs to me that a friend of mine and Black Pebble's from back in the day is working as a reporter out here in SoCal. I haven't talked to him in years, but he's a big comic geek, and may even play CoH, so I might try to hit him up in spite of the time gap.

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« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2012, 10:58:31 PM »
Something else that occurred to me, in terms of human interest, is that CoH is not just a game for the fans, but it is a game *by* the fans. Just reading some of the goodbyes from the Developers shows that many of them were players before they even began working on the title.

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« Reply #11 on: September 04, 2012, 11:57:10 PM »
That could be a good angle to go from.

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« Reply #12 on: September 05, 2012, 12:13:34 AM »
I think the sort of media experiance and info I have will be more use after we save the game...think marketing and sponsorships.  I hae a few avenues but they aren't really gaming related...still if you need contact info I may be able to get that much.
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« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2012, 01:34:31 AM »
Don't know if it'll help much, but I've just emailed someone I recently met who is involved with this show...:  http://www.bitrhythm88.com/

They do weekly video-game and chip-tune music, so I figured surely they can help get the word out....   ;)

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« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2012, 01:37:32 AM »
While Tony may be looking for more professional media expertise, none of us should forget the beast that is YouTube.  If you know anyone, at all, who regularly posts to YouTube, get them behind this.

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« Reply #15 on: September 05, 2012, 01:40:58 AM »
While Tony may be looking for more professional media expertise, none of us should forget the beast that is YouTube.  If you know anyone, at all, who regularly posts to YouTube, get them behind this.

Emu's got a point...a single Youtube vid could literally end this whole debacle before it could ever begin...but it'd have to be something BIG...who out there who regularly posts and is either aware of or plays CoH, AND has a big audience, do we know....

Samuraiko has been making CoH fanvids for years now that're always of top quality...and I'm sure she's already hard at work on something!

Gonna see how I can get in touch with on my Youtube list....

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« Reply #16 on: September 05, 2012, 04:55:55 AM »
Hey all.

I've got five+ years of journalism experience from college and the Navy, as I was an E5 Mass Communication Specialist. I've got plenty of press releases up my sleeve, and would love to help in any way I can.

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« Reply #17 on: September 05, 2012, 05:08:17 AM »
Recent graduate of a Marketing program at Sheridan. I would certainly be more than willing to apply my skills to this task, especially if it involves proofreading and editorial work.
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« Reply #18 on: September 05, 2012, 05:20:44 AM »
Emu's got a point...a single Youtube vid could literally end this whole debacle before it could ever begin...but it'd have to be something BIG...who out there who regularly posts and is either aware of or plays CoH, AND has a big audience, do we know....

Samuraiko has been making CoH fanvids for years now that're always of top quality...and I'm sure she's already hard at work on something!

Gonna see how I can get in touch with on my Youtube list....

Awesome!  I'm still waiting for a response from Tony, but I've got a good friend with 5000+ subscribers and she's sympathetic.  As soon as she gets back to me, I'm going to see about putting a few things together.  Unfortunately she's a busy person, haha.  But she's a loyal friend.

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« Reply #19 on: September 05, 2012, 05:28:37 AM »
One thing that we could do, starting now, is to send letters- real and/or emails- to newspapers, local, national, whatever. It doesn't necessarily have to be a press release; just contact their story submissions   or the appropriate editor or writer and let them know what's going on; they may or may not decide its newsworthy, but I bet if they get a lot of emails about it, they might at least assign someone to look into it, maybe even give us a blurb.

I've already contacted a couple of papers myself, just to put some feelers out.

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« Reply #22 on: September 05, 2012, 08:57:57 AM »
Hey guys,

I work for a local newspaper in the UK, and I couldn't sleep last night, so I've done a bit of thinking. I hope the following information/ideas are useful to you.

1) Journalists don't really like form press releases.

We're too used to being bombarded with them - PR agencies send them out willy-nilly with no real understanding of the publication they're sending them to, or if they're really newsworthy. For a story, we need a 'hook', or an angle, or a local link.

I'd suggest penning a 'bank' of four or five different submissions or releases (hey, you've got a lot of people wanting to help. give them the chance), on various themes (some ideas below), illustrated with quotes from different players and people, and with a selection of different photographs that can be attached. That way each news outlet would feel they are getting something that only they have, but with minimal effort on our part.

2) Journalists are overworked and underpaid.

My newsroom produces four newspapers each week, and has only four full-time reporters. Anything that lightens our load is a godsend. A well-written story that appears to be original - something that none of my competitors will have, a new angle on a story or an issue - will always get the edge.

3) Information:

We don't have the time to research like we used to - while google and wikipedia is our friend, if we've got some editors notes at the end of a release or submission, it will help us to pad out the story. For example: What /is/ City of Heroes? When was it made, who made it? How many people play it? When is it due to close? How can people join in the campaign. Stick that in bullet points at the end of the submission or release and it makes our lives easier. If our lives are easier, we're more likely to run it.

4) Length:

My newspaper flat out never runs an article that's more than 500 words long. Print is expensive and online people don't have the attention spans to read reams of words. Keep it as short as possible. You don't have to say everything at once.

5) Contact details

You probably think your press release or submission has all the information needed in it. It won't. You might know what a level 50 fully-IO'd- DB/SR stalker is, but overworked journalist in the newsroom doesn't. Always add contact details so they can contact you for clarification or more information.

6) Quotes:

I'd suggest a forum post is set up for soundbites. How many times have you read the same story over and over again with the same quotes from the same people, but on four different newsites? That's because they've come from a press release. So set up a database of quotes from our players that whoever does the press releases can dip into, adding new ones to each release they send out. Don't go overboard. There won't be enough room for 8,000 word essays, something like:

Jane Smith, who has been playing the game for (x) years as her alter-ego, The Masked Angel said: "This has been a real body blow to me. I've spent eight years in this game and I just don't know what I'll do without it."

John Doe, known in-game as villain Death Majestic said: "The news was a massive shock, and upset so many people, but we're determined to do all we can to fight this closure."

We just need people so give their (or 'a') real world name, the name of their toon, how long they've been playing and a couple of concise sentences (no more than three, really) about the closure.

Make the news sites think they're getting something no-one else has.

7) Follow ups: Don't let them run a story once and then forget about us. Sure, don't bombard them with emails, but after the initial story, give us another one in two weeks time - how is the campaign going? What's changed since the last story? Petition up to 50,000? Natalie Portman and Mercedes Lacky signed up to help us? Got '#SaveCoH' trending on Twitter? Unity Rally attract so many people we crashed the server? Make sure we know. Make sure we follow the campaign to the very end.

8) Pix please. Screenshots, photographs - protests, vigils, sit-ins, players. Anything less than 1 meg in size can't be relicated in print very well, so make sure they're of a decent quality. Again, if possible, provide different outlets with different images, so in each place the articles look fresh and different.

9) Research carefully. Don't blanket send press releases - for example, if Newspaper 1 and Newspaper2 are two different titles, but in the same office, don't send the release to both of them, just the one. It sounds stupid but a) it really annoys journalists, we like to feel special and b) it means they'll know it's a 'form' press release, which means it'll have gone to their competitors and a dozen other outlets. News..well, the clue is in the name. It has to be NEW.
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Hooks I've thought of so far.

1) Local news outlets need local stories.
Look at any newstory from a local outlet and you can bet that within two paragraphs they've got the name of the town in there, so people think 'wow, this affects me'.
CoH ..is a little hard to find local links to, unless you're doing something about it, so you'd need to do something to get there attention ("A man from Randomtown has chained himself to a video game store to protest the end of his virtual world..") The more off the wall, the better, as it's more likely to get picked up by national news outlets, who love to point and laugh at the silly people in Nowheresville. If you're not prepared to do something attention seeking to get coverage, you need to go for the heartstrings. Did you meet your partner in game? Did CoX save your life? Have you been left reeling, devastated and without your only social life because you're housebound or unwell? THAT your local news outlet will be interested in.

2) HAHAHAHA look at the funny nerds
OK, we get it. We run around in a virtual environment pretending to be superheroes. We're not the coolest person in the world. So it'll be freaking hilarious if a bunch of basement dwellers who never go out in the real world dress up in superhero costumes to protest the closure of their silly little game. Aren't nerds funny? Again, this is the sort of thing national and local media outlets would fall over themselves for.

3)Heart strings
Play dirty. Did CoX save your life? Did you meet your partner there? Did it help you through some terrible crisis? Is it the only place you can hang out with your family who live on the other side of the country? What about the..Real Life Heroes fundraising? Can we get the charities that project supported to support us? We've helped to fund them, they NEED money, and they're going to lose a wedge of income when we go.

Go for the heart strings. Make 'em weep.

We're quite lucky, because a) mainstream news and journalism is a dying industry, and they're desperate to engage with the vital youth demogratic. Everyone knows that internet games are what all da kidz are doing right now. b) It's a quirky story Newspapers love something a bit different. It beats writing about local government meetings and angry residents pointing at dog mess in local parks.

We love 'the underdog raging against the man' stories. The public like them, too.
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We need to show that we're not just pixels, that we're a real life community - one with a population the size of Tokyo and Moscow combined, and we're just going to be wiped off the map. We have our own financial system, we have our own bases and houses. Just because we show up as pixels on a screen, it doesn't make us any less REAL.

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« Reply #23 on: September 05, 2012, 10:00:01 AM »
Awesome awesome suggestions in there!

It's been awhile since I was working for my college's newspaper and now I suddenly recall hating trying to jam a way over-long press release into the space we had available for it (cutting, splicing, "wordification").  Pain in the butt.

Good stuff, Rae!

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« Reply #24 on: September 05, 2012, 10:23:24 AM »
Glad to help :)

I'd suggest our first media challenge would be first to get a list of the sites and publications that would consider this news.

Our first priority should be gaming magazines and websites, both on and offline. I imagine we'd got a big enough community that we're all reading a couple each, so just get everyone to post links to their usual haunts. Contact details for the news teams should be on their site, so just paste them alongside. These guys are most likely to support us, as are their readership.

Then maybe nerd magazines? I know of SFX and Starburst in the UK. Science Fiction/comic magazines. Collect contact details for them. Again, the story is likely to appear to them as Sci-fi people are incredibly likely to be playing MMO, and comic fans will appreciate the super hero angle.

Thirdly, we should aim at local and national publications - but for these, we'd need it to be a 'proper' story - a protest outside NC Soft HQ dressed as superheroes, picketing and collecting petitions outside game shops, that sort of thing. They will be looking for stories about people, as opposed to stories about computer games.

Once the list is compiled, stick it in a post someplace here and 'recruit' your PR/media team.

At the same time that's being done, ask people to add to the 'bank' of quotes that can be included in the various releases, and get the campaign leaders to post up a few things (Tony's original 'call to arms post' is just so quotable that it makes me dribble.), so we have a pot of player quotes and campaign quotes we can dip into quickly and easily. This could be a running post, and the PR guys just have to 'mark' which ones they've used, in a press release about what, and what magazines they were sent to, so no outlet gets the same quote twice.

Assign say... five titles/outlets to each person, giving them the chance to make sure each of them has a 'different' side to the story. Whether it's the petition, or the little guys railing against the mean industry guys, or virtual superheroes fighting to save their world in real life. Having one person dealing with each publication will make it easier to create a personal relationship with a certain publication - one point of contact is always better than trying to work out who the right person to talk to. As time goes on with a relationship established, the publication is more likely to do 'favours' and get us in, if they feel like they've made a colleague/associate out of it, or they're getting something no-one else is.  All PR activity should be logged, too - just a note saying they've been sent a press release, what it was about and if they ran it, so we don't end up bombarding people and annoying them to death, and making sure that when we approach them with a follow-up story, it's a NEW story or a new angle.

Don't forget the power of social media. Ask the player base and the campaigners and gamers to take to social media - facebook, twitter, you tube, pinterest..whatever it tasks. The more people are talking about something the more likely people are to take notice.

That's pretty much how things work in my newsroom, anyway.  I did actually have one more thing, but I can't remember what it is right now, and I think I've gone on enough :D

ETA: Oh! I remembered. Tony's 'Thank the media' is bang on. Encourage our community and other gamers to comment on any publicity we get, to read each article, buy any magazine that supports us. They are supporting us, and we should support them. Hits and comments on websites are considered an indication of how interested people are in a subject. If they think people are interested in a subject, they'll cover it more, as it brings people back to the site. More visitor numbers looks better when they're trying to get new advertisers, more advertisers = more money for the site. More money is what ALL news outlets want.

PS Did anyone try gawker.com yet? This seems right up their street.
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« Reply #25 on: September 05, 2012, 01:06:21 PM »
I just hit Nixie Pixel up. She's got a pretty well known and highly regarded YouTube channel - just asking her to give us some publicity and I linked her to here but you can check her site out at www.nixiepixel.com

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« Reply #26 on: September 05, 2012, 01:37:27 PM »
7) Follow ups: Don't let them run a story once and then forget about us. Sure, don't bombard them with emails, but after the initial story, give us another one in two weeks time - how is the campaign going? What's changed since the last story? Petition up to 50,000? Natalie Portman and Mercedes Lacky signed up to help us? Got '#SaveCoH' trending on Twitter? Unity Rally attract so many people we crashed the server? Make sure we know. Make sure we follow the campaign to the very end.

^^^ This...

This is something that I feel cannot be over stressed.  One of the key factors in successful media campaigns is the ability to keep the story in the press.  As rae said, anything can get covered in today's news climate; the trick is managing to keep the ADD news media interested in the story.


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« Reply #27 on: September 05, 2012, 11:57:06 PM »
I'll take someone's help in drafting a few things:

Regional group that I'm connected with.  Medium: something they can copy/paste directly into a website/facebook feed (DC Geeks)

12+ year online community with ties to heroes and big on creativity.  Medium: email to founder (personal connection) and/or posting on their facebook page or forums. (HeroMachine)

Friend from college that works in MMO industry.  Medium:  email, something that he could pass around/forward to decision-makers in MMO industry or other professionals.  (CCP, TRC Family Entertainment Limited)

I'll personalize each slightly as needed to connect with the individual. 

It's not that I'm incapable of composing these myself, but it would take me a disproportionate amount of time (I really, really over-edit sometimes).    I figured I'd start to take advantage of this expertise to more consistent across all mediums.  Please email me the text and I'll take it from there.

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« Reply #28 on: September 06, 2012, 11:19:04 AM »
We're a pretty small market (148) here in Topeka, KS but I work @ a local TV Station that broadcasts 4 of the 5 stations in our area (NBC, ABC, FOX, CW).

The two producers I work with are geeky nerds. I will put a worm in their ears for this story. We probably wont' run it independently... :(   ...but if it pops up, even as a sidenote, on any of our affiliates, they will run with it.

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« Reply #29 on: September 06, 2012, 04:29:01 PM »
I posted this on FB but thought it might be worth posting here:

A friend had a great idea - machinima story which is based on our plight and attempts to save the City/Isles. Would http://www.samuraikoproductions.com/ do it? I know she's done some awesome CoX stuff. I remember of of her trailers being better than the one Paragon produced!

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« Reply #30 on: September 06, 2012, 04:44:12 PM »
Sent a PM to Tony, but posting here as well. I'm all-in. I've been working in and out of radio since the late 70s (first radio internship at age 15), and I'm a professor in Media at a midwest university as well as a professional web-designer and co-owner of a streaming radio station.

I also have colleagues who are experts in TV, TV News, and Public Relations. If there's any way I can help, say the word!

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« Reply #31 on: September 07, 2012, 03:20:12 AM »
I am working on a relevant document, whose length is intended to be at least equal to the number of signatures on the petition. Largely, it is more about the community that has grown together as a result of the game than it is about the game itself. I believe that it is this particular angle that is our strongest available force.

Any idea where I should put it when I'm finished? I'm seriously thinking about submitting it to nearly every major gaming/technology site that would take it. Especially Ars Technica.
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« Reply #32 on: September 07, 2012, 04:00:19 AM »
2) HAHAHAHA look at the funny nerds
OK, we get it. We run around in a virtual environment pretending to be superheroes. We're not the coolest person in the world. So it'll be freaking hilarious if a bunch of basement dwellers who never go out in the real world dress up in superhero costumes to protest the closure of their silly little game. Aren't nerds funny? Again, this is the sort of thing national and local media outlets would fall over themselves for.

The only thing that gives me pause is this part.  The real life superheroes movement has gotten some bad press in the States, lately, due to some over-zealous individuals getting a little too rough or, in one case that was actually prosecuted, intervening "preemptively" with pepper spray.  While the sight of a bunch of people in spandex trying to save something peacefully would possibly rehabilitate that image, that's not our goal.

What I see as more likely is some snide news reader (at least you Brits are self-honest enough to name them accurately) drawing a comparison to those other people in spandex and undermining our credibility.  On a different thread, I suggested charitable volunteering (Habitat for Humanity or a Red Cross blood drive) in the name of Real World Hero, a charity organization set up by one of our fellow players.

Otherwise, I love everything in the post.  Would a college/university paper be worth approaching?
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« Reply #33 on: September 07, 2012, 11:00:07 AM »
Any idea where I should put it when I'm finished? I'm seriously thinking about submitting it to nearly every major gaming/technology site that would take it. Especially Ars Technica.

How could I forget Ars Technica?

I don't know of any off the top of my head, but any sites that focus heavily on eCulture would be good, too.
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« Reply #34 on: September 07, 2012, 11:03:11 AM »
The only thing that gives me pause is this part.  The real life superheroes movement has gotten some bad press in the States, lately, due to some over-zealous individuals getting a little too rough or, in one case that was actually prosecuted, intervening "preemptively" with pepper spray.  While the sight of a bunch of people in spandex trying to save something peacefully would possibly rehabilitate that image, that's not our goal.

What I see as more likely is some snide news reader (at least you Brits are self-honest enough to name them accurately) drawing a comparison to those other people in spandex and undermining our credibility.  On a different thread, I suggested charitable volunteering (Habitat for Humanity or a Red Cross blood drive) in the name of Real World Hero, a charity organization set up by one of our fellow players.

Otherwise, I love everything in the post.  Would a college/university paper be worth approaching?

I've got no doubt you guys know your media better than I do. A charity event is a really good idea, too. Nice one :)
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« Reply #35 on: September 07, 2012, 11:12:10 AM »
I've got no doubt you guys know your media better than I do. A charity event is a really good idea, too. Nice one :)

Charity work is something I typically endorse at every available opportunity. If we wanted to do something in the real world, though, we'd want it to dramatically raise our profile as a community; we'd want coverage, even if it's just the local NBC affiliate. Something to think about though...

I'll have to check the "where is everyone?" thread on the main CoH forums and see where users are congregated.
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« Reply #36 on: September 07, 2012, 01:52:39 PM »
Here Vulpy :)

http://boards.cityofheroes.com/forumdisplay.php?f=600

Thanks. I had a test this morning, so I had to cut myself short earlier.

According to the map, the best bets in America are the Washington, D.C. area, the Los Angeles area, and the Seattle area. (There are a lot of pins in Rhode Island, but it looks like most of those are people trying to list "Paragon City" as their home.) Should I spin off a new thread to see if any Titans in those areas can put together a visible charity drive?
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« Reply #37 on: September 08, 2012, 09:01:14 AM »
Wait... there are a lot of pins in Seattle?  Seriously?  That's where NCSoft West is headquartered!  If you want to go after a local news affiliate, go after that one!!!

And more!  !!!!!!

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« Reply #38 on: September 08, 2012, 09:03:53 AM »
Wait... there are a lot of pins in Seattle?  Seriously?  That's where NCSoft West is headquartered!  If you want to go after a local news affiliate, go after that one!!!

And more!  !!!!!!
Yeah, seriously.  This is the perfect way to break a mainstream headline.

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« Reply #39 on: September 08, 2012, 09:16:51 AM »
Okay okay okay this is like, super-exciting.  We need the following things:

  • A worthy (and visible) cause in Seattle.  Bonus points the closer it is to NCSoft West's offices.
  • 50-100 (or more, more is always good) locals to volunteer their time.
  • An event runner.  Local's better but if we can dig up a pro, I am certain we can scrape together the money to put them on-site from anywhere in the country.
  • CoH/Titan T-Shirts, press release handouts, and possibly some other "brand" paraphernalia.
  • The endorsement of Real World Hero.
We don't need to disguise the fact that this is a form of protest -- making it seem like a completely unmotivated event would just be obviously dishonest -- but this is a great opportunity to wear the soles out of "We're heroes; It's what we do."  And people *all over* NA can blitz the local stations to get some coverage... although it's just a waste of their time if we don't give them something to watch.

And if we can do *multiple* events... woofreakinhoo!

Please tell me we've got a Coordinator near Seattle.  I am way on the other side of the country and there's no way I can get out of work long enough for something like this but oh MAN it's such a good opportunity...


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« Reply #40 on: September 08, 2012, 09:25:22 AM »
I only wish I was up near Seattle!  But I know people from there, thanks to school.  I'll see if I can come up with anyone who has ever played City of Heroes, but I promise nothing. 

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« Reply #41 on: September 08, 2012, 09:55:15 AM »
If you can instead come up with people who are willing to wear CoH t-shirts, do charity work, and... can we arrange food for these people?  I'm pretty sure we can arrange food.  We'll need to run a little fundraiser for this but it shouldn't be too bad.

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« Reply #42 on: September 08, 2012, 12:22:00 PM »
  • A worthy (and visible) cause in Seattle.  Bonus points the closer it is to NCSoft West's offices.
  • 50-100 (or more, more is always good) locals to volunteer their time.

My first thought, if we need more than 50 people? Someone should dredge Facebook for accounts near Seattle that have ties to CoH. If we can get high buy-in from those people, we can get that real-world event we so desperately need if we're going to break in to mainstream media.
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« Reply #43 on: September 08, 2012, 12:23:40 PM »
Makes me wish I lived near Seattle :)
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« Reply #44 on: September 08, 2012, 12:30:11 PM »
Doing a search for "Seattle-based charities" I came across this:

"Friends of Youth" - http://www.friendsofyouth.org/

It seems like a very worthwhile cause, helping homeless youth get off the streets and into foster homes.

A possible slogan of ours could be: "The heroes of today lending a hand to the heroes of tomorrow."

Just an idea... I'll keep searching. :)

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Another youth-based cause: http://www.communityforyouth.org/

This organization helps high-schoolers get direction in their lives, it seems.

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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - http://www.lls.org/#/aboutlls/chapters/wa/events/

Well-known organization

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The NOAH Animal Adoption cause - http://www.thenoahcenter.org/

Possible slogan: "Not all heroes have only two legs." or "Heroes come in all varieties - even four-legged ones!" or "Two-legged heroes helping four-legged heroes."

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Powerful Schools - http://powerfulschools.org/

"Superpowers helping super powers."
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« Reply #45 on: September 08, 2012, 09:31:48 PM »
So... I hate to say this, but we need an event.  We can get in touch with those charities to see what might be useful to them, but they mostly look like things that need expert assistance -- counseling, education, veterinarian... etc.  I was thinking something more like a Walk for X type event or Habitat for Humanity.

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« Reply #46 on: September 09, 2012, 04:40:38 AM »
Tony,

I used to be a radio reporter, both for several commercial stations and for a couple of NPR stations.  It's been a while, so I don't have any current contacts, but I can give you an idea of who to direct information to and what type of information's most likely to get aired.

One idea re: some of the suggestions that have been floating around.  Halloween's coming up.  Most stations will be doing something for Halloween.  Anything which could tie into Halloween, involve costumes *and* a protest event would have a pretty good chance of catching attention.  I know that's a while out, but it would probably take a bit of time to organize well, anyway. 

PMing you in case you think I can be of any help. :)

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« Reply #47 on: September 09, 2012, 06:50:15 AM »
I have been sending regular updates to the BBC program Click,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/

The have always covered gaming news and in the past have favoured unique and quirky games news. No idea if they will cover it yet but they have the latest.


EDIT - it can't hurt if many more email   click@bbc.co.uk   They usually take notice of a campaign more than an individual.
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« Reply #48 on: September 09, 2012, 07:52:07 PM »
I'd like to reach out to the local Hawaii news. David Nakamura is from Hawaii and they cover sports and politicians who moved out of state as if they are still local news out here. And if needed, I am only partly employed, and right outside Honolulu so I can physically walk into the Hawaii News Now office and hand them something during business hours =)

Is there someone I can talk to on say this Weds to put together a letter or whatnot? I'd love to do it sooner but I'm slammed until then.

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« Reply #49 on: September 11, 2012, 09:41:18 AM »
Okay okay okay this is like, super-exciting.  We need the following things:

  • A worthy (and visible) cause in Seattle.  Bonus points the closer it is to NCSoft West's offices.
  • 50-100 (or more, more is always good) locals to volunteer their time.
  • An event runner.  Local's better but if we can dig up a pro, I am certain we can scrape together the money to put them on-site from anywhere in the country.
  • CoH/Titan T-Shirts, press release handouts, and possibly some other "brand" paraphernalia.
  • The endorsement of Real World Hero.
We don't need to disguise the fact that this is a form of protest -- making it seem like a completely unmotivated event would just be obviously dishonest -- but this is a great opportunity to wear the soles out of "We're heroes; It's what we do."  And people *all over* NA can blitz the local stations to get some coverage... although it's just a waste of their time if we don't give them something to watch.

And if we can do *multiple* events... woofreakinhoo!

Please tell me we've got a Coordinator near Seattle.  I am way on the other side of the country and there's no way I can get out of work long enough for something like this but oh MAN it's such a good opportunity...

I'm about an hour south of Seattle and was already talking with someone else in the area about coordinating something so I guess the person you're looking for is me.  (....now what am I getting myself into?......) lol

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Edit: I don't have any media expertise, or media contacts, or event running.  I am willing to do whatever I can.   I do have some group coordination experience so I hope it will help.
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« Reply #50 on: September 11, 2012, 11:10:12 AM »
I don't know yet, Ram.  It's hard to keep on top of things right now.

Hmm.  Short version : Keep working with your friend.  Use the Where are you? post to try and find other nearby players.  Keep in touch.  You have any contacts inside Fusion Force?

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« Reply #51 on: September 11, 2012, 09:01:57 PM »
I don't know yet, Ram.  It's hard to keep on top of things right now.

Hmm.  Short version : Keep working with your friend.  Use the Where are you? post to try and find other nearby players.  Keep in touch.  You have any contacts inside Fusion Force?

I think I've made some acquaintances with the Fusion Force.

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« Reply #52 on: September 12, 2012, 12:13:27 AM »
If you can get Em (Emerald Fusion) to ask for Seattle residents, it should be a big boost.  They aren't all still in CoH, but I think they'll be willing.  If you can't get ahold of him let me know and I'll see if I can dredge him up.

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« Reply #53 on: September 12, 2012, 09:57:32 PM »
OK, I have two degrees in professional/business/technical writing and currently teach some film and TV production classes so I'll help in any way I can.  Especially on the writing front.
 

On thing I was thinking is that we REALLY need to appeal to the players of other MMOs, but the question is, how?
 
I think someone with connections to some of the better media outlets for MMOs (or knows of outlets that allow for article submissions) needs to write an article about "Here's why NCsoft's decision to shut down City of heroes matters to YOU."  Explain the way it was done, with people being charged the renewal fees and buying paragon points the same DAY the shutdown was announced. Explain how there was no effort on NCsoft's part to recognize the value the characters of paragon had to their customers, and has been no clear explanation of how the closure process will work. Explain that just two weeks before the announcement a new powerset had been released and only available -through purchase-.  Explain how City of Heroes was actually still profitable, and up until the day of the announcement, was advertising a "soon to be released" expansion which users were spending hours helping beta test.  Then, explain the state of MMOs across the industry, most of which are in similar situations, all of which have EULAs that likely let their parent companies close down the same way NCsoft did.  Make them all just a -little- bit nervous that the precedent being set is one they SHOULD be unhappy about.  That their game -their characters- could be next.
 
If you can aim the article more specifically, at least at some point, at other NCSoft MMO players, you might even hit home more.

Once this is personal to people outside the CoH community, you might start to see a little more pressure mount.  Just my 2 cents.


Also, check out the guys at Revision3.com  Especially the Totally Rad show and a couple others.  Those guys are just the kinds of guys who would eat this story up. 
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« Reply #54 on: September 12, 2012, 10:53:17 PM »
has anyone thought to give Kevin smith a chat up and see if he would help us out well if not then i would like to suggest that we start sending him some Email's and see if he would lend us a hand....

here are some place of his we can send emails to...

https://www.facebook.com/huluspoilers

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jay-and-Silent-Bob/223122521078506

https://www.facebook.com/YesThatKevinSmith

http://smodcast.com/people/kevin-smith/

https://www.facebook.com/ComicBookMenAMC


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« Reply #55 on: September 12, 2012, 11:09:34 PM »
has anyone thought to give Kevin smith a chat up and see if he would help us out well if not then i would like to suggest that we start sending him some Email's and see if he would lend us a hand....

here are some place of his we can send emails to...

I might recommend only hitting one of those--we don't want to be annoying. In fact, we can make a bigger statement if those contacting Mr. Smith would agree to do so via the same channel.
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« Reply #56 on: September 12, 2012, 11:14:42 PM »
I might recommend only hitting one of those--we don't want to be annoying. In fact, we can make a bigger statement if those contacting Mr. Smith would agree to do so via the same channel.
I've already seen a number of tweets directed his way.  No responses that I'm aware of.
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