Thursday, 26 April 2012

let the good times roll

adapted from www.rollinstone.co.za/


as publicist we are forever trying to get that for publicity for our organisations and clients, but in the music industry it can often be very changeling because they are not enough publications that cater for our specific gener for our music artist. the 19 of November 2011 south African welcomes the new rolling stone south Africa's,rolling stone is a publication which was founded by jonn wenner in 1967 at the age of 21
rolling stone is a publication that is writing was and is still aimed at writing for the backstage musicians and always to be the first one to revealing secrets to musician .however the publication is causing alot of debate in south Africa if whether should south Africa allow another American brand that is has expensive in advertisement than having our own publication that is 100% south African and cultural orientated to the views of south Africans
the first issue of rolling stone south Africa is graced by the heaviest rock n roll jazz muso bra huge who holds more cultural weight than any muso in the country. the publication is here to inform ,promote and entertain and this is a good platform for music publicist to air their creative publicity stunt on a publication that is for music lovers now our pitch letters and release will not go to waste.read more on www.rolling stone south Africa.

27 comments:

  1. If we look at it, people love international brands so I believe that Rolling stone will be a success in South Africa. However I see where the people who are against it are coming from, it is no use to us if we are going to lose with an international magazine than have our own and make profit.

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    1. i get what you are saying but rolling stone is a reputable magazine so it is achance for us to use this platfoam to creat publicity for our clinets

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  2. when i first saw the rolling stones pic of Bra Hugh i thought wow is he that loved in the states and as i read i was updated and informed at the presence of rolling stone south africa. impressive and alarming at the same time. could it be globalisation or south africa we are famous for holding high the standars of outside publications such as rolling stones more than we do our own?.

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    1. i guess as south african we growing interms of our music but not our publication

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  3. i think that south africa is growing but rolling stone is an american brand so it is like we are still colonised

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  4. I have to ask, who is advertising in this magazine? How did they come about setting their advertising rates? Are they music-related or lifestyle-related advertisers? And how will this service to me as a reader? It's just a transcript of an extended chat. Perhaps some editing. Anyway this hasn't convinced me that I'll be buying any of the publications because I think I'll be wasting my money

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    1. since this is an american brand publication most rates are set in america

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  5. well i take it to be a good initiative, because the intention is to help our local artist and music to grow. In so ,e instances you can find that an artist does have the voice to sing,but lacks the ability to write. So solling stone is a brilliant idea and it's implementation is/will help our music industry to be enormous.

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    1. thank you atlast somebody who understands the implications of of this new publication

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  6. This is an excellent idea for South African musicians, it will really help them to get themselves out there in the open.

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  7. it is a good platform to take into account,the fact this publication inform interested publics about hidden or secrets about musicians is an advantage that it will make good sale because people are more interested in musicians or celeb secrets.

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    1. and this publications is just what south africans were waiting for

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  8. I think the public has to stop criticising, I mean this is synergism at it's greatest. Rolling Stone SA will give South African musicians a platform to grow and be well-known internationally.

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    1. yes that means that our musico actually have a chance to be international recongise

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  9. This is a good idea but hopefully these secrets will not destroy our musician’s images instead of building it.

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  10. a lot of our young artists can learn a thing or two from these rolling stones.

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    1. and is also creating jobs for people who love to write about music

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  11. Publicity is very important but let's hope it will be good publicity that will uphold the reputation of musicians.

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  12. rolling stone is really a good thing if you ask me but i think a lot still needs to be done...

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    1. what do you mean when you say that the is alot that still needs to be done

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  13. Yeah I really think South Africa celebriies need a boost so rolling stone is a very good initiative so it put them on the platform.

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    1. and it will gives us publicist to be creative with our stunts or should i say programmes

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  14. International brands,music, clothes, and cars dominate our local one's so its fact that new publication might be huge in yes to come if runned every well.

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