Broadway Marketing Ready to Play Foursquare

It’s Friday night. 8 p.m. After scanning Facebook for last minute status updates from friends and scrolling through a nearly endless number of tweets, it’s time to figure out what to do around New York City. My iPhone lights up with an alert message. A friend has just checked in on Foursquare at the rooftop bar at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Another alert. Someone else is at a Sara Silverman book signing at the Barnes and Noble in Union Square. Alert. Party at the Hotel on Rivington. Alert. Drinks at Mason Dixon.

So many friendly recommendations. But, wait a minute. I’m a theatre reporter. Why haven’t I seen an alert telling me someone is seeing La Cage aux Folles or Hair? After all, Broadway has just experienced an onslaught of show openings and the Tony Awards are coming up. Yet, none of my Foursquare friends are checking in to a show tonight, which is the case mostly every night.

Since this year’s South By Southwest festival, it seems like every news outlet, both broadcast and print, has been latching onto Foursquare, a social networking tool that hipsters in New York City have been playing with their friends since it debuted in March of last year. A person could hardly consider themselves digital insiders, up until now, unless they were checking in to a location around town that was swarming with other in-the-know individuals.

There are Foursquare badges for checking in to a venue with photo booths (“photogenic”), being a frequent gym user (“gym rat”), and eating at 20 different pizza places (“pizzaiolo”). Bravo, Zagat, and the New York Times have all joined forces with the social networking company, awarding their own special badges to select users. Yet, at the time of writing this article, there is no Broadway badge.

Broadway marketers have finally harnessed the power of Facebook. A Twitter campaign for last season’s musical Next to Normal was so successful that it earned a Webby Award nomination. Now, with Foursquare gaining so much buzz, it is time or Broadway’s 21st century Mad Men to boldly go where the internet’s trendsetters are now playing, location-based applications.

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Changing My Twitter Handle, a Stressful Situation

Since first joining Twitter back in 2008 under the handle @columbiajames after learning of the social media tool while studying at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism (hence the “columbia” part of my Twitter account), I have spent much time branding myself on Twitter and nearly every other social networking platform out there with the same [...]

Sofa Snark Joins Delicious

Up until now I have resisted the urge to use Delicious, the social bookmarking web service meant to help people distribute a “best of the web” type list to friends via the Internet. My reason for holding off on using the site previously known as del.icio.us was simple, Twitter allowed me to share “favorite” tweets [...]

Recap of Academy Awards Live Tweets

The 82nd Annual Academy Awards are over and Hollywood is settling in for another year of blockbusters, indies and box office disasters. While the battle between ‘The Hurt Locker’ and ‘Avatar’ kept things interesting leading up to awards night, there was little drama on Sunday evening. ‘The Hurt Locker’ obliterated that sci-fi gargantuan that was ‘Avatar,’ winning not only best picture, but also best direction (Kathryn Bigelow). The other top prizes went to Jeff Bridges for his performance in ‘Crazy Heart’ and Sandra Bullock for ‘The Blind Side.’

While the awards ceremony itself was a bit of a snooze-fest, despite it having a dream producing / directing team and individually hilarious hosts, there most fun I had all night was following Twitter. From insightful commentary to silly banter, Twitter was pumping out one 140-character message after another all night long. As I was also live-tweeting the Oscars, I thought it best to cull through the insanely large number of tweets I sent out last night and present the “best of” compilation. Here’s what you missed if you weren’t following @columbiajames (me) on Twitter last night.

James_sims_headshot_normal columbiajames: Why is Mariska Hargitay is on the #oscars red carpet? Love her and all, but this isn’t the Golden Globes. Movie stars only, please.

Mar 7, 2010 11:12 PM GMT


James_sims_headshot_normal columbiajames: LA mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was just hitting on ‘Avatar’s’ Zoe Saldana on #oscars red carpet. Problem is, he was w/ his girlfriend. Ouch.

Mar 7, 2010 11:27 PM GMT


James_sims_headshot_normal columbiajames: Director Jason Reitman mentioned his Twitter habits while talking to Ryan Seacrest on E!’s #oscars red carpet coverage.

Mar 7, 2010 11:38 PM GMT


James_sims_headshot_normal columbiajames: Is it just me or does James Cameron’s wife Suzi Amis look like Robin Wright Penn w/ a crap load of wrinkles? #oscars

Mar 7, 2010 11:40 PM GMT


James_sims_headshot_normal columbiajames: Sigourney Weaver always looks lovely, especially when she makes Ryan Seacrest look like a midget. #oscars

Mar 7, 2010 11:49 PM GMT


James_sims_headshot_normal columbiajames: Is Diane Kruger still dating Joshua Jackson? I’m sad that the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ alum wasn’t w/ her on E!’s red carpet #oscars

Mar 8, 2010 12:00 AM GMT


James_sims_headshot_normal columbiajames: Oh gawd. Mo’Nique just told Barbara Walters her man loves her hairy legs. Give me a drink, stat! #oscars

Mar 8, 2010 12:11 AM GMT

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Zachary Quinto TwitPic Heard Around the Web

Have I finally turned into a creature so vile that I typically can’t stand to look at? The dreaded and oh-so-annoying Hollywood enemy, the paparazzi. If you happen to spot a picture of ‘Heroes‘ and ‘Star Trek’ star Zachary Quinto watching U2′s concert in Los Angeles last week and thought, “who would snap such [...]

61st Primetime Emmy Awards Live Blogging

emmyblogThe 61st Primetime Emmy Awards are upon us just as the Fall season readies itself for consumption. More importantly, however, is the return of E!’s red carpet coverage and Ryan Seacrest, the master of cheese. Oh how I’ve missed our pre-Awards show relationship. You know, the one in which I laugh as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie diss the ‘American Idol’ host while walking the red carpet.

But, tonight is not about mundane red carpet interviews rather it is an evening to celebrate the best television offerings from last season. The uber-talent Neil Parick Harris is hosting the evening fresh off his stellar Tony Awards front man duties. ’30 Rock’ has the best shot of taking home an award this evening — the NBC show has 22 nominations tonight — while HBO and all of its late night goodness has 99 nominations. ‘Family Guy’ might even snag a statuette making it one for the history books. No animated series has ever won a primetime Emmy.

So sit right back, catch the Emmy Awards live on CBS and make sure to check back here on SofaSnark.com for live blogging throughout the night. You can also follow me on Twitter @columbiajames

– LIVE BLOGGING COMPLETE –

11:05 PM That’s a wrap. And how wonderful to see the stunning January Jones on stage during the last acceptance speech. ‘Mad Men’ takes the big win and the Emmy telecast is complete.

10:55 PM Curse it all. ‘Family Guy’ fails to make history. ’30 Rock’ had to go and spoil the animation tension. Stewie might just have to get medieval on Tina Fey‘s ass. But stop the presses… Tina delivers a major slap to Jay Leno by highlighting the fact that her show is more expensive to produce than a talk show. Tina, you are my HERO.

10:51 PM The big guns have finally come out. And Bryan Cranston knocks everyone else out of the running for best actor in a drama. Wow. John Hamm, Gabriel Byrne, Hugh Laurie and Michael C. Hall are all worthy opponents. Sorry, Simon Baker. You’re not even on my radar. Cranston’s ‘Breaking Bad’ truly is a great program but I’m not sure his performance tops Hamm or Byrne’s roles.

10:40 PM Yes, Matthew Weiner just mocked actor Ken Howard for his spare kidney comment. Love it! From a fantastic drama program, ‘Mad Men,’ to a wry acceptance speech. Matt is my kind of guy. Although, I still want to call him Weiner, as in Oscar Mayer. Just embrace the fact that your ancestors screwed the family line with a ridiculous surname.

10:28 PM In memoriam. Always touching and now accented by Sarah McLachlan. Karl Malden, Dom DeLuise, Dominick Dunne, Ron Silver, Natasha Richardson, Bea Arthur, Ed McMahon, Army Archerd, Paul Newman, Michael Jackson, Patrick Swayze, Walter Cronkite. Some of the many legends that passed away. This moment gets me sad every time. You will ALL be missed.

10:22 PM ‘Lost’ star Michael Emerson gives a perfect speech that all character actors can savor. This wonderful actor didn’t abuse his moment in the spotlight to ramble through a list of bulleted thank you nods. Nobody cares about your kids that have stayed up past their bedtimes or your power hungry agent.

10:12 PM Ricky Gervais rubs all of our faces in his syndication riches and his slightly better than Rainn Wilson looks. He’s just keeping it real. Rainn truly does remind me of a ‘Deliverance’ extra. And Jon Stewart reminds everyone why the Emmy Awards is certain to get dismal ratings… Sunday Night Football is on right now. In full disclosure, I just had to look at a TVGuide to see if there was in fact a sports game on tonight.

10:03 PM How did I miss a new Muppets Christmas special and a Stephen Colbert holiday episode? I’m actually a bit saddened by that. I love the Muppets. Almost as much as I love Jimmy Fallon harmonizing a back spasm.

9:50 PM Bruce Gowers seriously just accepted his award while chewing gum into the microphone. Just like a freaking cow. How appropriate that he was representing ‘American Idol.’ I have a strong feeling that Ryan Seacrest is going to flog this man backstage.

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Showbiz News 08-17-2009

Broadway Learns to Twitter

Marketing agencies should take note, Broadway’s Next to Normal discovered a novel way to use Twitter for exposure — original content. The New York Times looks at the Twitter campaign launched by Situation Interactive in May for the stage musical.  Brian Yorkey, Next to Normal’s book and lyric writer, started twittering a [...]