Monday, 10 March 2014

Malaysian plane

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-26510826


Flight MH370 departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 00:41 on Saturday (16:41 GMT Friday), and was due to arrive in Beijing at 06:30. Air traffic controllers lost contact at 01:30.
At a time as yet undisclosed, a relative reportedly managed to call one of the passengers, who was carrying a Singapore phone. Malaysia Airlines has repeatedly tried to call the same number but no ringtone has been heard.

Could it have been a terrorist attack?
The airline says it is not ruling out any theory while officials in the US, which is sending FBI investigators, say there is no evidence of such an attack yet.
The presence of two passengers with stolen passports is a breach of security, but could relate to illegal migration. John Magaw - a former under-secretary for the US Transport and Security Administration and former director of the US Secret Service - has told the BBC there were "quite a few people that do fly, especially in that part of the world, with improper identification or false identification".

When an Air India plane crashed in Mangalore in 2010 en route from Dubai, with the loss of 158 lives, as many as 10 fraudulent passports were recovered.

Hopes dashed after false 'lifeboat' sighting in search for missing Malaysian plane

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/464016/Possible-lifeboat-sighting-in-search-for-missing-Malaysian-Airlines-plane-flight-MH370

Ukraine Crisis

Ukraine crisis: Crimea now part of Russia, local parliament declares

Referendum on union with Russia on 16 March will 'only ratify decision', as Duma works on bill to make it easier for territories to join Russia
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/06/ukraine-crisis-crimea-part-of-russia-local-parliament-declares


With mission in . They will try to enter in next few hours.

Revolution & (A Non-Shooting) War: Tensions rise as Crimea makes bid to secede under Russia's grip

http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/revolution-a-non-shooting-war-338669.html

Tweets from the KyivPost @KyivPost:

1. #Kremlin signals it will embrace #Crimean move for sucession via @NewYorkTimes11.
2. Voice of America: #Crimean referndum stirs passions #Ukraine.
3. #Moscow: #'NATO factor' to create additional tensions in #Ukraine.

Ukraine crisis: Russian troops take Ukrainian border guards hostage

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10685915/Ukraine-crisis-Russian-troops-take-Ukrainian-border-guards-hostage.html

Round-up of Ukraine crisis so far...http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26270866

2h PM: We must stand up to aggression, uphold international law & support Ukrainian govt & the Ukrainian people's freedom to choose own future.

Blogs: http://live.aljazeera.com/Event/Ukraine_liveblog
http://news.kievukraine.info/Ukraine Seeks US Help As Putin Talks Tough On Crimea

Russian blogger: http://qz.com/182624/heres-whats-really-happening-in-ukraine-according-to-russian-bloggers/

GLOBAL VOICES- http://globalvoicesonline.org/-/world/eastern-central-europe/ukraine/

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Music case studies

1. The Vamps
2011–12: Formation
In 2011, James McVey, who was already managed by Richard Rashman and Joe O'Neill of Prestige Managemen, wanted to form a band. He subsequently discovered Brad Simpson via YouTube. Simpson later became lead singer and together McVey and Simpson wrote songs towards the later months of 2011. In 2012, Simpson and McVey met Tristan Evans via Facebook. The trio then met Connor Ball via a mutual friend. In mid-2012, the band started uploading covers of other songs via their YouTube channel.

Link to their YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/thevampsofficial

Link to official website: http://thevamps.net/

Link to twitter profile: https://twitter.com/TheVampsband

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2506271/The-Vamps-meet-social-superfans-propelling-top.html

The Vamps have taken that to a whole new level by recognising that the first fans they gained from their home-made YouTube demos (before they had a recording deal) could be the ultimate social-networking marketing tool. By treating their initial 200 followers as real friends (video-messaging them and generally treating them as ‘equals’), they created a new breed of superfan who would become instrumental in their subsequent success.

The Vamps started putting their demos (initially covers of artists such as Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift) on YouTube, their superfans have utilised social-networking sites to establish a growing army of followers. The band (all accomplished musicians and songwriters) believe those first superfans have played a huge part in helping their YouTube channel to gain over 24 million views and taking their debut single ‘Can We Dance’ straight to number two in the charts last month.

2. Carly Rae Jepsen

Link to official website: http://www.carlyraemusic.com/

Link to Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/carlyraejepsen

Jepson initially posted covers to songs, on her MySpace profile, on this site she began announcing details of her upcoming songs/albums. Following the steady appeal since her debut album, Canadian label 604 Records, co-founded by Jepsen's ongoing manager Jonathan Simkin, signed Jepsen to the label. Jepsen also began recording material for her sophomore album in 2011 with previous collaborators Josh Ramsay and Ryan Stewart. One of those songs, "Call Me Maybe", was chosen as the first single and released in Canada on September 21, 2011. In January 2012, dating pop singers Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were in Canada for the holidays and heard the track on the mainstream radio. After they tweeted about it on their personal profiles, Jepsen instantly gained international attention. The EP, titled Curiosity, was released on February 14, 2012 in Canada, coinciding with her rising popularity on YouTube and social media sites.

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, alongside others created their own video, lisping the lyrics and posted the material on YouTube. Due to their millions of fans Carly Rae Jepson profile began to rise dramatically.

3. Boyce Avenue

Link to Facebook profile: https://www.facebook.com/BoyceAvenue

Link to YouTube account: http://www.youtube.com/user/boyceavenue

Link to official website: http://boyceavenue.com/

In 2007, Boyce Avenue began posting videos of original music and covers of popular songs on YouTube. Many of these covers have over 10,000,000 views and have been released as digital EPs by 3 Peace Records. While producing the videos for YouTube, Boyce Avenue continued to create original material for their album, 'All You're Mean to Be', which was released on March 3, 2008. In January 2009, the band performed a stand-alone sold-out show in New York City at the Mercury Lounge. On October 2, 2009  WWE featured their single "Hear Me Now" in a video tribute to Eddie Guerrero on their decade of Smackdown show.

With their sights set on connecting with their online fan base, the band turned their attention to touring, playing four headlining shows in the Philippines. Shortly following this, the band began its first tour of the US.