Shopping Cart
 
Advanced search
Books
EGM
Electronic Games Magazine
Game Fan
Game Informer
Game Player
Game Players Magazine
Game Players Nintendo
GamePro
GMR Magazine
Hardcore Gamer
Next Generation Magazine
Nintendo Power
Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine
Official XBox Magazine
PlayStation (PSM)
PS Extreme Magazine
Sega Visions Magazine
Tips & Tricks
Ultra GamePlayers Magazine
Video Games & Computer Entertainment
Videogame Collectibles
VideoGame Collector Magazine
VideoGame Trader Magazine
VideoGames
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
May 24, 2013, 11:32:41 pm
Pages: [1]
  Print  

Author Topic: Activision blacklisting journalists?  (Read 244 times)
News
Orange
***
Posts: 212



View Profile Email
« on: February 22, 2012, 07:44:42 am »

Activision has denied reports of blacklisting a European blog, and argued the situation was simply a misunderstanding not retailation for a story that was run.

"Activision doesn't blacklist journalists" a PR agency told GamesBeat on behalf of the company. "We believe this was a misunderstanding and are working towards a resolution."

The Call Of Duty publisher faced the accusations of blacklisting last week, after French site Gameblog.fr reported on sightings of a Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2 listing on Amazon.

The game has not yet been formally announced so the news story sent the Activision PR machine into a frenzy. A representative for the company contacted Gameblog editor Grégory Szriftgiser a number of times, asking him to pull the story. He refused, at which point the company uninvited the site from a press event they had been supposed to attend.

"They also made clear that the relationship was to be severed, all advertisement plans cancelled, games not sent, and invitations to later events cancelled as well," Szriftgiser told Kotaku.

"I explained that if this was their decision indeed, we had to inform our readers of it, and would do so later in the day."

The practice of public relations blacklisting by game publishers is one that is often suspected by media outlets, but rarely admitted to by the PR representatives themselves.
Logged

Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.5 | SMF © 2006-2008, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Nintendo Wii U REVIEW!
Review By: ColecoVisionist
J2Review: Swipe Magazine [iPad]
Review By: classicL337
J2Review: Unstoppable Fist [iPhone & iPad]
Review By: classicL337
J2Review: Nihilumbra [iPhone & iPad]
Review By: classicL337
J2Review: Raystorm [iPad & iPhone]
Review By: classicL337


Classic Home Video Games 10% Off!
Written By: ColecoVisionist
NCAA Football 13 Interview: Ben Haumiller [Producer]
Written By: classicL337
"Look Inside" Classic Home Video Games
Written By: ColecoVisionist
Looking at the BiggE3r Picture
Written By: nestlekwik
D2K Arcade -- Intellivision Homebrew Reviewed
Written By: ColecoVisionist
Diablo III First Impressions [PC]
Written By: classicL337
Max Payne 3 [Episode 1]
Written By: classicL337
Article on Collecting Classic Arcade Games
Written By: ColecoVisionist
Classic Home Video Games, 1985-1988 - NOW IN PAPERBACK!
Written By: ColecoVisionist
The Land of Oz -- Story Based on the Classic Arcade
Written By: ColecoVisionist


Videogame Trader Mag 1 Year Subscription
Videogame Trader Mag 1 Year Subscription
System: VideoGame Trader Magazine
Publisher:
Rarity: R1
Price: $29.99
10-Yard Fight
10-Yard Fight
System: Nintendo NES
Publisher: Nintendo
Rarity: R1
Price: $4.99
Grip-iTs
Grip-iTs
System: Xbox 360
Publisher:
Rarity: R0
Price: $4.99