By
CHINEDU HARDY NWADIKE [@hardynwa]
Although
the media has options of reporting politics, sports, war and natural disasters,
the entertainer has no other medium to showcase himself but the media. When you
cannot do without someone who can do without you, the next thing for you is to
play the role of a ceremonial best friend to the person, bearing in mind that
no matter the side your friend takes, it will be well with you.
A young
man who wanted to join the entertainment industry asked me the rules and
regulations he must observe to succeed in the industry and I gave him some
funny rules he must follow to succeed, else he would be the next guy coming
through the entrance and exiting at the same time through the opposite door.
The
rules are never strict because for every building there is always a back door.
The truth is thanyone who is not willing to get in through the back door must
follow them to succeed.
Rule number one: Never mess with
the media.
This does
not mean an entertainer is not free to punch a reporter on the face. He is free
if he can bear the outcome. This simply means that aside bringing out the best
of what one does [Music, dancing, acting, comedy, etc], the next thing in the
career of every entertainer is the media.
Every
good event manager wants to work with a popular entertainer in his event,
because they draw the crowd that pays the money.
Fame
comes with time and the time is with the media and directly proportional to hard
work and grace of God upon the entertainers; I don’t believe in luck. This is
what the media does for an entertainer. Many have lived their lives ignorant of
this and today, they are nowhere.
Media
coverage is never your birthright, but
you can get one free by dying a mysterious death because business of death news
is still booming.
Every
individual, group or company that is into entertainment should endeavour to get
himself or herself a good media representative who will be sending out quality
contents to the public on their behalf. This is not just a once in a year
thing, but should be made a continuous process because repetition in the media,
creates a lasting impression.
So never
overlook the media and find yourself a good writer who understands the
industry.
Rule number two: When media call,
only say what you want the public to know
Even
when you are playing the role of a ceremonial best friend to the media, make
your secret a secret. Many have fallen victim of this by telling the media
stories that turned out to ruin their career.
Some get
excited when such calls come in that they forget to speak with their brains
while others have on the other hand insulted the reporter who called them, as
if the reporter had already taken side in the problem he is having with another
person.
It is a
privilege to have a reporter call you; he does so because he has respect for
you. He is calling you because he is giving you the opportunity to redeem yourself
and there are several neutral statements you can make other than rain insults
on him.
He could
go on and publish what he has and in a case like this, add that you were saying
rubbish when contacted. Nobody wants to be in that picture. One you have been
contacted, the media owe you no more apologies.
Always
tell the media what you want the public to know, let the rest be your little or
big secret.
Rule number three: Never force
your private life on the media
Never be
the likes of Maheeda and her mates who gain attention with weird acts. Never go
for fame via negative news.
You are
probably single today and someday you will marry and have children. How do you
want your kids to feel when their mates are watching the sex tapes and nude
pictures of their mother or father?
When
their mates will sing the scandals of their parents to them like a song, how
would you want them to feel? Just bear in mind that while you are getting money
today for those acts, someday you will pay for them. It is a debt which money
can never repay.
With the
rate new technologies are coming out, it would be so easy to recall all the
funny pictures we are making today in 10 years time and they will haunt us more
than the ghost of the people we have killed. That is if you have ever killed
anyone.
The media is the home outside
your home
Most entertainers
actually mistake what the media stands for; they want their entire life covered
by the media. That is nonsense! Even the Khadeshians have their privacy and
only show the public what they need to see.
The
media is the home your fans meet and interact with you, but your real home
should be kept away from it.
Unless
in the case of a stage-managed relationship, I don’t think it is right for
anyone to make their private dealings available to the media. One wrong side of
it is that there are people who want to copy you because they love you; what do
they end up copying? Every wrong you have put out to the media and we end up
having a bunch people warming up for mistakes in their lives because of you.
Also note
this, when you show it to the public, their opinion might count. Who knows the
one you would be choosing it might ruin your life until the end of it.
Like the police, the media is
your friend
Just
like the police, and I mean the Nigeria Police, the media is your friend. They
make you and destroy you as well. You can pay them to protect you or someone
else and you can also pay them to destroy someone else.
The
media can be intimidating if you don’t have your way, but just like the person
whom the Inspector General of Police is his friend, you are somehow
untouchable, but have in mind that a bigger police can overcome a smaller
police.
Never
use the media as a weapon of warfare; never start a media war because it is a
sign of irresponsibility and when you are involved in one, choose your words
carefully.
Even
when the media is your friend, never spit fire and thunder or things you would
like to take back about another person when speaking to a reporter. Always tell
this friend of yours the things you want the public to know. Be strict on that.
The
media is the only friend who has the right not to keep secrets. Trust but never
with your secrets.
Do publicity, not ‘hyping’
Many
entertainers have come to me for hyping and I simply ignored them. How do you
want me to say that you are wearing a gold necklace of N200,000 when you are begging to pay me N3000.
No radio station has ever played your songs, you have never been nominated for
any award and you want the media to report that you are an award winning
artiste. Habah! This will never help your career.
As an
upcoming, you can start by embracing the media by stating your ambitions,
sharing photos and video of you in some important event but never overdo it.
Working with
media a personnel who will be sending out quality contents on your behalf will
be the best thing for your days of humble beginning. Don’t be swayed by the lies of the stars who say they spent millions
on video and at the end of the day the bulk of the money they spent was on
flight, accomadation and transportation. You can still do well with your little
budget if you spend it well.
Michael
Jackson was spending millions of dollars on videos before now and we see the
money in the quality.
The
industry loves to hear outrageous figures as fees but never believe in most
them, they are lies and craft of the media. This is simply hyping and to a
certain standard, it is cheating.
As an
upcoming entertainer, let the media only say what you can do. Because if your
stage name is ‘JohnB’ and you say you are an award winning artiste, just by
typing ‘Awards won by JohnB’ on any search engine, people will know you are a
liar.
Never
use police case, drug related issues, death news and others for hype, if you must
do it, then work with a good writer who can bail you out of it without the
public smelling fish in your cabinet.
Healthy
publicity still works although a little hype comes in at times, but never say
what you have not done and what you cannot do.
The real friends and enemies
Some
people have destroyed themselves with the media, by trying to be who they can
never be.
An
artiste who is not good can never force himself on the public, your worth needs
to march the publicity you are receiving.
When
Goldie was alive, she was famous in the country and beyond but how many people
knew her songs? Same thing with the Area Father, Charly Boy, we all know he is
an artiste, or may be a onetime artiste but most people in this generation
don’t even know any of his songs even when they have one or more of is weird
pictures on their devices.
Someday,
the media will get tired of them because the public are no longer interested in
things that concern them. In that case, the artiste have turned his own enemy.
Aside
piracy, which is predominant in the internet media, the media has been the best
friend of entertainers even when most of them do not appreciate it.
Kelly
Hansom fought the media and they hit him, today he is struggling to command the
news worthiness he had five years ago.
It is
better you don’t take a nude picture or make a sex tape at all, than come to
blame the media for leaking it online. Just have in mind that the quest for
traffic can make a blogger do things and the fact that there are no
restrictions in Nigeria today means anything can go in internet media. Don’t be
a victim.
The
entertainment media sector has come a long way and the fact that we do not
mostly have professionals as practitioners in this area means every
entertainment ought to be careful with whom they deal with. Work with people
who can write you out of anything not people who will present your case with the
worst of grammars and slangs that will make people see you are yet to be
serious.
Both
parties have their faults in the business, but being friends and enemies at
times would be for and against as the case may be and this is ideal.
Chinedu Hardy Nwadike, an entertainment media
consultant, writes from Owerri, Imo State.
chikinow@yahoo.com, 08038704454, Pin:763D08AE, @hardynwa
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