Here’s my take on the news today via video post. Be nice for it’s my first one. My hair looks pretty good.
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It’s A Great Time For Publicists

Nothing to Celebrate Now
It’s a great time to be a publicist for the harvest field has recently become full with so many influential people and institutions finding themselves caught in potential reputation tarnishing situations. Just take a look at our current workload.
- Mark McGwire
- Charlie Sheen
- USC
- Harry Reid
- NBC
Need I say more. Publicists are needed in each of the above situations and lives like never before.
In addition to being a benefit during crises, publicists as a whole have much to gain from high-profile situations for it is at these character building times that our craft is treated with the respect it deserves. And, if the publicists that are charged with the above situations do it right, then they will not only bring goodwill to our profession, but also help save the lives of individuals who have been lead astray by either greed, power or a personal demon.
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
As a publicist my first counsel is to come clean. I tell my clients if something has been done wrong and especially if it is on the verge of being found out that they need to confess. That’s why I’m glad Mark McGwire had the saddest day of his life today and admitted to steroid use. He no longer has to dance around this issue and keep the lie going.
Why did he come out with it now? Who knows, but I think it was because he couldn’t stand the guilt one more day. As we all know, secrets hurt more keeping them in than in their exposure. Yes, his reputation has been damaged, but Mr. McGwire can now rest his head on his pillow tonight with a clear conscience for the first time since perhaps 1993. That’s a long time to keep a lie alive.
Is he in the clear now? No, I believe this is just the start of his healing. He now needs to apologize to his fans and face the music. He will face some punishment, whether that be never being voted in the the MLB Hall of Fame or having an asterisk by his stats. He is accountable for his actions and must face the consequences.
And my advice goes for the rest of them too.
Charlie Sheen needs to admit to his anger problems and get treatment. His actions need to match his words. He also needs to financially support battered womens abuse shelters and speak to men about this issue as part of his healing.
Pete Carroll is the smartest man at USC by getting out of the NCAA-violation laden athletic program. The you-know-what-kind-of-storm is going to hit there and you haven’t seen anything yet. The flood gates are just opening and the best thing USC can do is silence Mike Garrett, USC’s Athletic Director. Now is the time for silence from the administration or its time to confess if there have been problems.
Harry Reid’s situation should be over in a few days regarding his racist remarks toward President Obama. He smartly issued an apology before the storm hit him and the President accepted his apology. Case closed. Well done.
And NBC-They have a huge mess on their hands. They have pissed off their two best talents. Jay and Conan are having a field day ridiculing the company on air that gives them their pay checks. With GE soon selling the shop to Comcast, it could be that this lame duck administration is throwing up its hands to these boys who are behaving badly. They might not care. But as viewers, we love it. It makes great TV. And well, I think they will continue this outward protest for some time to come…even after the Winter Olympics.
So if you are looking for a job, you might want to think about being a publicist – that is if you like to clean up other people’s messes and don’t mind being expendable until a major poop storm hits. When the talent is knee deep in you know what- that’s our time to shine. And right now there are a lot of people who desperately need us. Tiger, do you still need some help?
What’s your spin on this post?
Not in deep water yet,
Cindy
If I Were Conan…

Conan and Jay need to forget about their pride and do the make the best decision for their audiences.
For those of you following the soap opera that NBC has become…Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien are caught in situations that neither of them would have never thought possible. From the outside, it does appear that they are part of a dysfunctional network system caused by miss-management, bad deals and promises.
By no means do I think that Conan nor Jay are victims nor should be pitied in their situations. The two of them are set for life financially no matter the outcome. But, this situation that has arisen involves PRIDE and that sometimes is hard to swallow.
If I was either of their publicists the advice I would give them would be the same. Forget about your ego and the best decision to be made is what is best for their audience. Yes, in this day and age, you are only as good as to the size of your following. Any missteps causing a reduction of fans are costly.
So if Conan and Jay can put aside their differences and their egos for a moment, the best decision for both of them is to stay on NBC. They need to keep serving their audience base and not disappoint them by jumping ship. Their audiences know them as NBC personalities and know where and when to find them. Any changes in that area will only signal trouble for them regarding their broadcast futures.
Yes, it’s pretty crummy how NBC is treating them – flip flopping their schedule and lives like they have…but Jay and Conan must remember why they are successful – it’s because of their loyal fans which keep tuning in. If they do anything to disrupt that, then I foresee their careers to be short-lived for no one can not survive in today’s economy with low numbers.
Like social media, the community finds you – you don’t find it. They join you as a follower or friend because they want to and they have the power to ignore or decline your invitations for friendship. Once you have a “community” then you are responsible to deliver on the goods you promised them. You don’t want to upset them for there is power in numbers. That’s why the first calls that Jay and Conan receive everyday are from the NBC research department on how they’re performing. The number of followers is VERY IMPORTANT.
For forget about what promises were made or feeling like this isn’t fair. Jay and Conan be thrilled that you both still have jobs and that people still tune in to see you weeknights. Do what’s best for your fans and if you, what comes around goes around – you’ll be rewarded beyond measure.
So swallow that pride. Admit defeat. And expect opportunities as a result.

