Hyping Books at the 140 Confab

From Publishers Weekly:

Social media impresario Jeff Pulver returned to New York City with his140 character conference, a now annual 2-day event celebrating and propagating the pervasive cultural influence of social media and Twitter in particular. Named after the maximum number of characters in a tweet, the 140 Character Conference has mutated into a series of franchised evangelically driven technology events that Pulver has mounted in Los Angeles, London, Tel Aviv and Atlanta. This year the event was held at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.

Set up to mimic a Twitter feed’s endless stream of short fragments of solid information, chatty irreverence and direct communication—no presentation at the 140 Character Conference lasts longer than15 minutes—the conference’s tongue in cheek format features a ever-moving line of presenters offering observations, manifestoes, exhortations, panel discussions and even impromtu performances that march on and off the stage one after another. Indeed when a presenter runs over their allotted time the theme song from Exodus rises to drown them out and usher them off the stage.

Although this reporter visited the conference on Wednesday to see the book publishing presentations—public relations manager Imal Wagner (twitter handle: @imalwagner) hosted a panel with author Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) and Internet marketers John Kremer (@JohnKremer) and Michael Tasner (@tazsolutions)—much like the actual Twitter, a lot of quirkily useful or just downright entertaining stuff popped up to distract our attention. Think of this article as an elaborate retweet.

The book marketing panel focused on Ferriss (a powerhouse lifestyle guru/self-help author) and his use of Twitter and other social media to promote his bestselling book, The 4-hour Work Week, offering a superfocused strategy using social media essentially to flood relevant blogs, forums, websites and Twitter feeds with the name of your book. Ferriss focused on using “single-blogger blogs rather than multiple-blogger blogs” to target a core of readers interested in your topic before “moving out to a broader audience of readers.”

Kremer, a book marketing consultant, kept things simple: “I saw that my blog attracted more traffic when I tweeted and less when I didn’t. Twitter drives traffic without much effort.” Kremer says tweeting 10 or more times a day is the trick. Essentially the panel concluded (this reporter agrees), regular thoughtful tweeting will drive traffic and attract a range of “tweeps” (that’s peeps for the non-Twitter user) that can help promote, support or befriend your efforts to hype a book or pretty much anything.

While the book panel offered useful, targeted information for the hard driving self-marketing book crowd, the rest of the afternoon offered some interesting (and engagingly humane) presentations and illustrated why Twitter is called a “social” media and not a “marketing” media. In separate presentations, digital strategist Oz Sultan (@ozsultan) and gay community organizer Chris Bartlett (@harveymilk) both offered very moving online projects on death and memorializing the dead using Facebook and wikis. And former prison inmate Andy Dixon (@andydixn), who spent more than 20 years in prison, discussed using social media to fight “generational incarceration” and his work as part of a national movement to keep kids out of the prison systems.

But it was the use of Twitter and other social media as educational tools that carried the day. While a panel of educators on the panel, “Real Time Web and Education,” urged teachers to change how they teach and use social media to bring real-world expertise and resources right into the classroom to engage students, a presentation by an adorable group of 8th grade students from the Saints Philip and James School in St. James N.Y. absolutely stole the show.

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TASTY AWARDS Show Television Broadcasts

The first broadcast television airing of the 2010 TASTY AWARDS Show will be on March 13th at 10pm on KOFY-TV in the San Francisco Bay Area, followed by national broadcasts later in March on the America One Network and on Hulu.com.

The Tasty Awards for the best food and fashion programs on TV, in Film, and Online.www.TastyAwards.com

TasteTV Events include:

Food shows are whipping TV networks into a frenzy – USATODAY.com


USA TODAY talks about how Network TV has gone bananas over food programs:

Fox has made a cottage industry out of curmudgeonly Gordon Ramsay (Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmaresand next year’s Master Chef). Networks not known as foodie havens have found solid ratings: Bravo’s Top Chef and TLC’s Cake Boss are their networks’ top series, while others ranging from IFC to Planet Green are opening their cupboards to new food shows.

And Scripps Networks, which saw prime-time ratings for its Food Network spike 29% this year to a new record, is turning its underachieving Fine Living Network into a 24-hour Cooking Channel next May.
Scripps chief John Lansing says the sprouting of more food shows on other channels simply “broadened interest in the category,” and much of the growth is coming from younger viewers. It’s a long way from Julia Child— portrayed by Meryl Streep in summer’s Julie & Julia — and her TV successors, Martha Stewart and Rachael Ray.
Food Network’s ratings took off only when the channel sidelined “stand-and-stir” demonstrations from prime time in favor of competitions (Iron Chef America, Next Food Network Star) and celebrity-chef series…. Programmers say a recessionary trend toward home entertaining has driven the genre. “Culturally right now, food is a comfort device,” says TLC chief Eileen O’Neill, who’s peppered her network’s schedule with shows about barbecue pitmasters, dwarf chocolatiers and that New Jersey cake guy, tapping more male viewers.

More here at USA TODAY

TASTY AWARDS to include Debi Mazar, Lyon in the Kitchen, No Reservations

TasteTV today announced additional presenters and attendees for the most exciting and prestigious event ever to celebrate food and fashion programs on TV, in Film, and on the Web, the 2010 “TASTY AWARDS.” They include”

  • Actress Debi Mazar (“Entourage,” “Dancing With the Stars,” “Ugly Betty,” UnderTheTuscanGun.com),
  • Chef Nathan Lyon of TV’s “A Lyon in the Kitchen,”
  • Food Network’s Host, Chef Tyler Florence
  • The Executive Producers of “No Reservations” and “Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie,” Lydia Tenaglia and Chris Collins.

Anthony Bourdain, Top Chef, Project Runway, Cake Boss and Guy Fieri lead the awards finalists with several nominations each.

Hosted by food and travel television star Zane Lamprey of “Three Sheets” fame (Scripps Fine Living Network), the two-hour red carpet event takes place at the Sundance Kabuki theatre in San Francisco on January 14th. The program will air on stations nationwide in February 2010, reaching millions of households and on Hulu.com.

Bourdain, Top Chef, Project Runway Lead Nominations for 2010 TASTY AWARDS SHOW

TasteTV today announced the nominees and categories for the most exciting and prestigious event ever to celebrate food and fashion programs on television, in film, and online, the 2010 “TASTY AWARDS.”

Anthony Bourdain, Top Chef, Project Runway, Cake Boss and Guy Fieri lead the awards finalists with several nominations each.

Hosted by food and travel television star Zane Lamprey of “Three Sheets” fame, the two-hour red carpet event takes place at the Sundance Kabuki theatre in San Francisco on January 14th. The program will air on stations nationwide in February 2010, reaching millions of households.

The show features a star-studded lineup of food and fashion TV celebrities, including Tyler Florence, Joanne Weir, G. Garvin, Tanya Holland, Leslie Sbrocco, Gary Vaynerchuk, Marcy Smothers, Novella Carpenter, Anita Chu, Dominique Crenn, Brian Solis, Marissa Churchill, and more.


Special Achievement Awards have been announced for Anthony Bourdain, Martin Yan, Paul Prudhomme, YouTube, Alton Brown, Jacque Pepin, Meryl Streep, Giada De Laurentiis, and Tim Gunn, among others.

The viewer appetite and response to food and style programs has surged over recent years, making them some of the highest watched video content. The TASTY AWARDS spotlight the year’s best achievements in food and fashion programs on television, in film, and on the web.

To participate in the Viewers Choice voting, or for a full list of nominees, please go to www.TastyAwards.com, as well as get updates on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/TastyAwards.

TasteTV Events include:

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Bourdain, Top Chef, Project Runway Lead Nominations for 2010 TASTY AWARDS SHOW

TasteTV today announced the nominees and categories for the most exciting and prestigious event ever to celebrate food and fashion programs on television, in film, and online, the 2010 “TASTY AWARDS.”

Anthony Bourdain, Top Chef, Project Runway, Cake Boss and Guy Fieri lead the awards finalists with several nominations each.

Hosted by food and travel television star Zane Lamprey of “Three Sheets” fame, the two-hour red carpet event takes place at the Sundance Kabuki theatre in San Francisco on January 14th. The program will air on stations nationwide in February 2010, reaching millions of households.

The show features a star-studded lineup of food and fashion TV celebrities, including Tyler Florence, Joanne Weir, G. Garvin, Tanya Holland, Leslie Sbrocco, Gary Vaynerchuk, Marcy Smothers, Novella Carpenter, Anita Chu, Dominique Crenn, Brian Solis, Marissa Churchill, and more.


Special Achievement Awards have been announced for Anthony Bourdain, Martin Yan, Paul Prudhomme, YouTube, Alton Brown, Jacque Pepin, Meryl Streep, Giada De Laurentiis, and Tim Gunn, among others.

The viewer appetite and response to food and style programs has surged over recent years, making them some of the highest watched video content. The TASTY AWARDS spotlight the year’s best achievements in food and fashion programs on television, in film, and on the web.

To participate in the Viewers Choice voting, or for a full list of nominees, please go to www.TastyAwards.com, as well as get updates on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/TastyAwards.

TasteTV Events include:

This blog from the contributors, producers and correspondents at TasteTV at TasteTV.com. technorati tags:, , , , , , , , , , , , ,