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Where are you NETIZENS…

// March 17th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Australia

Here are some media files that I was able to get my hands on.  Some are files that I have just been able to get from interviews that I did during the first week of this process, others are recent articles that came out.

TELEVISION:

SBS – “좋은 아침 +1” (Good Morning +1)
This is a short interview featuring myself and my local rival, Gina Maeng.  The entire clip is in Korean… so… yeah, get yourself a translator if you need it.  ;)

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-n_z7B7ySM]

RADIO: click on the names of the show to listen.  both of them are in English.

EBS – “EBS Morning Special” – One of the most popular morning programs on the network with a huge nationwide following. The interview is conducted by Ahn Jung-hyun and Rich Scott-Ashe (the guy who also wrote THIS ARTICLE) and both Gina and myself are in the studio, along with a TQ Korea representative.  The interview is 95% in English.

TBS eFM – “On the Pulse with Robert Joe” – this is a late night music program for the BRAND SPANKING NEW English radio station here in Seoul, basically, the rival to the station I work at, but Robert and I are close friends and we are both UT LONGHORNS!!  Hook’em!!!

NEWSPAPER:

The San Antonio Express News – My hometown paper coming through.

Here’s an electronic copy because the jpg file will bring vertigo-like symptoms if you try to read it.

The San Antonio Express News - Bringing you the Best of SA!

The San Antonio Express News - Bringing you the Best of SA!

I must admit, taking a look at some of my fellow finalists’ list of media exposure, the interviews that Gina and I did probably make up about a quarter of what some finalists did by themselves.  I guess that’s one of the pitfalls of being a candidate in a country where the main language isn’t English.

Honestly, this whole story is not BIG news for the Korean people.  The only reason it got so big on the internet portals was because the media got a hold of the fact that Gina was related to Kim Bum, an up and coming actor on a very popular show here.

With that said, even though that initially got us some press, the focus was not on the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, or the Job; it was solely focused on Gina’s cousin, the new hot actor.  Thus, even after giving a 40 minute interview talking about how I want to carry out my job, what environmental issues are facing the region and how I want to contribute back to the communities that I grew up in through this opportunity, the TV crew for the SBS show showed me talking about what my reaction was when I first found out that I made the top 50 and thanking the Korean public for their support.  The interview literally could’ve been done in 5 minutes.

So in conclusion, I think there are three main factors that hindered my chances of getting the support of the Korean Netizens, who could’ve easily helped me overtake Claire if they wanted to.  The Korean Netizens can be scary strong, like the zombies in “Resident Evil.”  They come at a steady pace and in droves.  They can bombard a server like nobody’s business, but guess not this time.  (I don’t want any hate mail from Koreans saying that I called you zombies.  It was a FIGURE of SPEECH)   Anyways, the reasons…

1.  Koreans speak this language called “Korean,” not English.  The email voting page was never translated into Korean, thus the Korean public never got the proper instructions unless we painstakingly spelled it out for them and on top of that, the confirmation emails from TQ got automatically filtered to the SPAM folder in the majority of the Korean email servers.  Oh yeah, even the date “countdown” was translated wrong so instead of counting down the days till the 24th of March, to the Korean visitor, the final day of voting kept moving backwards in time.  Example:  “voting ends on the 20th, no the 19th, no 18th, wait just kidding, the 17th of March now and so on and so forth.”  On top of that, many didn’t know they could vote more than once.  Oh the small intricacies of translations… no wonder the UN has no REAL power… too many languages.

Kim Bum... why do you have to be so famous?!?!

Kim Bum... why do you have to be so famous?!?!

2.  The whole “Gina’s Cousin is a famous actor” story ended up hurting both Gina’s and my chances to clearly state our positions and to show our personality and potential as a possible “island caretaker” to the Korean media.  Once the initial “WAVE” of media attention ended, we no longer had the “entertainment/star news” and the media wasn’t interested in pursuing the REAL story anymore.  Very unfortunate.

3.  The indifference of the Korean public.  The country is suffering one of the worst economic downturns since the Asian financial crisis 10 years ago.  Nobody really cares if a guy with a decent job wants to move onto a better job because THEY are busy trying not to get laid off at their jobs.  And I can’t really invoke that whole Patriotism argument to garner votes because there are some Koreans who think I’m a “fake” Korean because I have a US citizenship and I didn’t serve the mandatory 2-year military service that all Korean men have to serve.  (why does the world always try to label us, categorize us, and shove us into a box?)

Luckily for me, I have some really loyal supporters both at EBS and at Arirang and I also have some amazing friends who are pumping me up to the local media back in Texas, thus I was able to get some face time on the local TV network, KSAT12, the Express News, and even my old college newspaper.  I honestly believe that at least 60 – 70% of my votes are coming from the States.

Amid all these frustrations, I have to remind myself that there is no second place in the wildcard voting anyways.  BBUUUTTT… that doesn’t mean that I don’t want your votes.

Throw a hungry dog a bone will ya?

Picture Courtesy of photos.codysconsulting.com

Picture Courtesy of photos.codysconsulting.com

VOTE!!! VOTE!!! VOTE!!!

It's not all fun and games

// March 12th, 2009 // 5 Comments » // Australia

Wow, what a week this has been.  I never knew that running a PR campaign for yourself would be this difficult and exhausting.  I could only imagine what politicians and presidential candidates go through.  I’ve been doing this for about 10 days… Barack Obama did it for almost 2 years.  Yes, Obama had plenty of help, but still…

Here are some food for thought…

Obama VS JUWEON

Total Votes as of Friday, March 13th, 4:44AM KST

(combining all the unlucky numbers from the West and East…guess I like tempting fate)

69,456,897 : 5005

52.7% of the popular vote : “yeah, i’m not calculating that”

47 years old : 25 years old (but 27 in Korean age)

born on an odd year 1961 : born on an odd year 1983

5,881,136 members in his facebook group : 216 members in my “best job” facebook group

Help me catch up!(Join “Juweon Jonathan Kim for the Best Job in the World”)

loves basketball : loves basketball

moved halfway around the world as a child : moved halfway around the world as a child

(Hawaii to Indonesia : Korea to the US)

Obama rhymes with “Osama” bin Laden : Kim rhymes with “Kim” Jong-il

that’s all I got so far… not quite sure what I’m trying to argue here.  Anyways, I guess my conclusion is that I’m cool just like our PREZ.

Anyways, about my PR campaign and the media blitz… apparently, I’m one of two Koreans who made the final 50.  My local rival is Gina Maeng.  I had a chance to meet her a couple of times for joint interviews and she’s a great gal.  She’s gone through a lot, life handed her a lot of lemons, but she did the best she could with them.  Oh, and from the looks of it, I might have helped her to get a job at EBS, although it was mainly our director taking a liking to her when she was doing the interview with me earlier in the week.  By ABSOLUTE SHEER coincidence, she’s also close friends with my gf… it’s a small world.

As soon as they announced the final 50, there was an article up on Korea’s major internet portals like naver.com and daum.net.  I immediately got to work and started setting up some interviews using my connections in the biz.  The story BLEW UP a day later when the press found out that Gina was the cousin of an actor who is currently starring in one of the hottest TV shows in Korea.  She became the #1 searched name on Naver and I just grabbed on that coattail and jumped on for the ride.  Her Cyworld, which is like the Korean facebook, had more than 60,000 visitors in one day… but the sad thing is, she got less votes than me. go check out my cyworld page

My media exposure so far…

In Korea:

KBS – 9PM evening news

SBS TV – “좋은 아침 +1″ (”Good Morning +1″ TV program)

Arirang Radio – “Evening Groove” (but it’s the station where I work, so I can’t really count it)

Bunch of “Sports” papers like this article from Sports Khan

The Joong Ang Daily – featured article in the “Perspective” (Thanks Rich!)

EBS FM – “Morning Special” (i work at this station too)

TBS eFM – “On the Pulse with Robert Joe” (Robert is also a Longhorn!)

TBS 교통방송 (Korean station) – 이종환의 마이웨이이(Lee Jong-hwan’s My Way)

In the US:

The Daily Texan – The Paper at The University of Texas at Austin: Go read the article

KSAT12 – local TV station in San Antonio, TX on their morning, afternoon and 10pm news

The San Antonio Express News – coming out on Monday, US time

And some Korean newspaper in Houston – I have no clue, but they somehow got my parent’s # and called them.

I just want to give a special shout out to Susan Hamilton for working the local media in SA.

The affect these media exposures give is pretty evident.  On Wednesday, the story was featured on Sports Khan, KSAT and EBS’s Morning Special and my standing, after sliding down to 11th, went back up to 9th.

We got about 12 more days left, I’m just hoping for steady voting, a little spurt this weekend with the Texan and the Express News releasing the stories and a strong kick at the finish after I do a couple of more interviews that’s lined up in the coming days.

I think it is fairly impossible to beat the Taiwanese Voting Monster, aka, Claire, but I do believe that staying in the top 10 is important because the amount of attention I can draw to myself will be one of the variables playing a part in the equation that gets me into the 10 that moves on to the next round.

Still waiting for the power of the “KOREAN NETIZENS.”  WHERE ARE YOU?!?!  I NEED YOUR HELP KOREA!!!!

한국에 계시는 여러분! 그 소중한 한표 부탁드립니다. 투표 하시고 꼭 이메일 책크하셔서 투표 “confirm”해주세용~~~

Oh, I’m sure my friends back home will crack up about this little tidbit… I’m meeting a lady from a publisher next week because they want to give me a book deal.  Gotta love it!

That’s all for now.  Look for some “interesting and intriguing” updates coming up this weekend!

Remember to vote everyone and thanks for all of your support!