PRESS RELEASE
Power cuts send spike in online chatter
15 June 2006
PRESS RELEASE
Power cuts send spike in online chatter hurting our international reputation
15 JUNE, 2006, AUCKLAND
Monday’s power cut has seen Internet blog chatter concerning Auckland hit levels not experienced since the Christmas
Naked Santa fiasco, and has the potential to cause concern among international visitors and investors.
Analysis of blog chatter undertaken by Marker Limited indicates that this chatter was not limited to New Zealand
bloggers. Marker’s General Manager, Ian Cooper, suggests that “clearly this chatter impacts on global impressions of New
Zealand and in particular of Auckland”. Cooper goes onto say that “such an increase in chatter must concern local and
central government particularly, given the recent increased investment in Tourism marketing”.
Some of the bloggers' comments include:
“This morning reminded me of Apocalypse as a massive power failure caused chaos in Auckland”
“What is it about Auckland that prevents it from having reliable power?”
“New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland, was without power without hours because ONE BLOODY SUBSTATION went down due to
ONE CUT WIRE”
“AKL may have swanky new skyscrapers, but the underlying support systems and designs are clearly 3rd world”.
"The shabby little secret of our shabby infrastructure has gone worldwide to potential tourists and investors. I'll risk
being labelled "unpatriotic" for pointing out these reports from offshore".
Blogs, or weblogs, are online logs created by independent writers. Some are personal journals, others resemble
newsletters or columns. At last count there are 50 million blogs and this growth is a result of the growing desire by
individuals to interact and participate with the Internet in a new way.
The blog analysis was undertaken using a number of blog research tools. Marker Limited is the exclusive New Zealand and
Australia partner of Wavemetrix, an analytical service that focuses purely on understanding online opinion and helping
clients to assess and prepare for its impacts.
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