Vote For Hecklerspray In The Hospital Club 100 List
Then buzz it up
June 23rd, 2008 at 15:15 by Stuart Heritage
Here's something odd that we never thought we'd be telling you - if you open today's Independent to the centre pages, there's a big list called 'The Real Media Hotlist'. Leona Lewis is on it. Ant & Dec are on it. Sir Alan Sugar is on it.
And we're on it too.
Christ alone knows how - or why - we got there, but we did. Anyway, this is where you come in - this list is over 200 names long, and this week it's being whittled down to 100 with an online vote. The 100 with the most votes become part of the 'Hospital Club 100' and we all get silver latex outfits and a superpower of our choice and all girls instantly find us 15% sexier. Or something. Actually the details are a little vague. But we still want in, damnit.
So - you guessed it - can you vote for us, please? We're in the 'Journalism' section. You don't have to join up to anything, and you get to vote for other people as well. We suggest you also pick Leona Lewis. Because this clearly isn't entertainingly weird enough for us as it is.
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June 24th, 2008 at 12:43 am
Okay, okay, I voted for you!
Glad I went. For music they have ANY Winehouse listed. Hilarious mistake for a ‘media hotlist’ site to make.
Altho maybe it wasn’t a mistake. What with the emphy and all, any wino can prolly croak out a better tune right now.
June 24th, 2008 at 10:35 am
Voted - nice one, you deserve it FO SHO.
July 8th, 2008 at 12:17 am
I don’t think you made it in the end…
Here’s the full list:
The Hospital Club 100 revealed
Monday, 7 July 2008
The people were asked to pick the British creative figures they thought were most inspirational. Here’s how they voted …
The inaugural The Hospital Club 100 was launched in June this year in association with The Independent Media Weekly. It’s a search for the authentic stars of Britain’s creative industries. Unlike other power lists, the nominations weren’t compiled using a coterie of establishment types, but through a democratic process. Essentially anyone working in the creative industries has been able to go to The Hospital Club’s website and vote. Some results proved surprising, it seems that even those at the cutting edge regard fame and celebrity as influential currency. We had an overwhelming response to the shortlist – people voted in their tens of thousands. Due to the democratic process, the results were likely to be controversial. These people are not necessarily power brokers, they are creative leaders who are seen as inspirational figures. So, for the first time, you see establishment figures alongside young and emerging talent.
Will Turner, group CEO, The Hospital Club
1. Banksy
Despite global fascination, the graffiti artist remains anonymous – although he hosts his own ‘The Cans Festival’ under Waterloo station
2. Mark Ronson
Musician. The triple Grammy- winner and young producer of the moment has collaborated with Amy Winehouse, Radiohead and many others
3. Elisabeth Murdoch
CEO, Shine television production company. The media tycoon Rupert Murcoch’s daughter has grown into an international media mogul in her own right
4. Jonathan Ross
BBC1 chat show host, Radio2 presenter . They knock his salary – and even occasionally his wardrobe, but he still dominates the world of broadcasting
5. Amy Winehouse
Singer. The winner of five Grammys, Amy is in the news as much for her wild lifestyle and personal problems as she is for her phenomenal talent
6. James Macavoy
Actor. The star of ‘Last King of Scotland’, ‘Atonement’ and now ‘Wanted’, alongside Angelina Jolie, in which he plays an impossibly talented assassin
7. Vivienne Westwood
Fashion designer. Eccentric icon of British fashion, Dame Vivienne is still an inspiration and, at 67, she is opening a giant new boutique in York
8. Agyness Deyn
Model. Britain’s next supermodel is to replace Angelina Jolie as Japanese cosmetics giant Shiseido’s new face of its global ad campaign
9. Daniel Craig
Actor. The sixth 007, who became a firm hit with fans as the ‘young Bond’, returns in October with the action-packed ‘Quantum of Solace’
10. Noel Fielding & Julian Barrett
Comedy duo The Mighty Boosh. Comics of the bizarre, The Boosh is kicking up a storm with a headlining rock concert and planned road movie
11. Simon Pegg
Actor. He’s also a stand-up, a writer, a director and a singer who is getting himself noticed for roles such as Gus in ‘The Big Nothing’
12. Sam Taylor-Wood
Film artist. Has collaborated with the Pet Shop Boys and the Buzzcocks.
Rumour has it she has been asked by the Pope to do something nice for the Vatican.
13. Ian McEwan
Author. Was Shortlisted yet again for a Booker last year with ‘On Chesil Beach’. The film adaptation of ‘Atonement’ also enhanced his profile
14. Edgar Wright
Film director. Hit it big with ‘Shaun of the Dead’ and then ‘Hot Fuzz’. Wright’s latest focus of interest is in bringing the Marvel comic hero ‘Ant-Man’ to life
15. The Ting Tings
Musicians. The Indie band of the moment, their album ‘We Started Nothing’ went straight to No 1. Their single ‘That’s Not My Name’ went the same way
16. Daniel Radcliffe, star of Harry Potter and Equus.
17. Jo Elvin, launch editor of Glamour magazine and still at the helm.
18. Rob da Bank, Radio1 DJ and founder of ‘Bestival’, which sold out faster than Glastonbury.
19. Barbara Machin, television writer behind Waking The Dead.
20. Damon Albarn, prolific, experimental and ground-breaking musician.
21. Christopher Bailey, creative director at Burberry.
22. Peter Fincham, director of television, ITV.
23. Stella McCartney, fashion designer everyone wants to work with.
24. Stefan Lindeman, stylist and secret weapon of Grazia magazine.
25. Emily Sheffield, deputy editor, Vogue magazine.
26. David Babani, artistic director, Menier Chocolate Factory theatre.
27. Ashley Highfield, CEO, Kangaroo.
28. Natalie Massenet, CEO, of Net-a-Porter.
29. Simon Pegg, actor, stand-up, writer, director and singer.
30. Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse), music producer. Half of pop duo Gnarls Barkley.
31. Trevor Beattie, creative director, BMB.
32. Ben Whishaw, Hamlet star who is to appear in an adaptation of Brideshead Revisited.
33. Gail Rebuck, chairman & CEO, Random House.
34. Joanna Shields, president, Bebo.
35. Mike Mathieson, CEO, Cake Media.
36. Henry Holland, fashion designer, founder of House of Holland.
37. Ben Tufnell, curator behind Haunch of Venison art gallery.
38. Jo Whiley, Radio1 presenter.
39. Daisy Goodwin, head girl, Silver River television production company.
40. James Herring, managing partner, star publicists Taylor Herring PR.
41. Ajaz Ahmed, Chairman, AKQA
42. Leona Lewis, Singer
43. Anne Marie Thomson, Head of Media and PR, Syco Music
44. Lisbeth Savill, Olswang
45. David Zeffman, Olswang
46. Stuart Bell, Media Director, The Outside Organisation
47. Mike Butcher, Editor, Techcrunch UK
48. Dave Stansbie, Creative and Strategic Director
49. Will Lewis, Editor-in-Chief, The Telegraph Media Group
50. Caroline Michel, CEO, PFD
51. Michael McCabe, Producer (Wicked, Spring Awakening)
52. Sebastian Faulks, Author
53. Eric Felner / Tim Bevan, Producers
54. Danny Cohen, Controller of BBC 3
55. Josie Rourke, Artistic Director, The Bush
56. Julia Peyton Jones, Director, Serpentine Gallery
57. Henry Deedes, Editor, Pandora, The Independent
58. Nick Denton, Founder, Gawker Media
59. Jonathan Mildenhall, MD, Coca Cola
60. Andy Coulson, Director of Comms, Conservative party
61. Oliver Marre, Diarist, The Observer
62. Gok Wan, Stylist, TV Presenter
63. Peter Kominsky, Stonehenge Films
64. Russ Lidstone, Chief strategy officer, Euro RSCG London
65. David Joseph, Chairman/CEO of Universal Music U.K.,
66. David Gamble and Simon Labbett, Creative Directors, Saint
67. Shane Meadows, Director/screenwriter
68. Jane Featherstone, Managing Director, Kudos Productions
69. Will Harris, Marketing Director, Nokia
70. Emma de la Fosse undefined Charlie Wilson, Creative Partners, OgilvyOne Worldwide
71. Richard Curtis, Director
72. Bill Prince, Deputy Editor, GQ
73. Alasdhair Willis, Founder, Established undefined Sons
74. Justine Simons, Greater London Authority
75. Thera Sharrock, Producer
76. Mark Thwaite, Editor, Ready Steady Book
77. Carrie Hindmarsh, MD, MundefinedC Saatchi
78. Wayne Arnold, CEO, Profero
79. Peter Mountstevens, Managing Partner, Taylor Herring
80. Gavin Turk, Artist
81. Amanda Ross, MD Cactus TV
82. Nicola Shindler, Founder, Red Production
83. Nica Burns, CEO, Nimax Theatres
84. Simon Trewin, Agent, United Agents
85. Carlos Acosta, Principle Guest Artist, Royal Ballet
86. Nicola Stephenson, Founder and MD of Mission Media
87. Flo Heiss, Creative Partner, Dare
88. Simon Jenkins, Columnist, The Guardian
89. Justin Walkey, Bird undefined Bird
90. Phil Hilton, Editor, Shortlist
91. Jim Dye, Roxanne Messenger, Copywriter, art director, kitcatt nohr alexander shaw
92. Mollie Dent Brockelhurst, Gaggosian Gallery, London
93. James Selman, Senior Account Director of Media, Freud Comms
94. Danny Rimer, Partner, Index Ventures
95. Andrew Perera, Regional VP of Comms, MAC Cosmetics
96. Richard Pierson, New-Business Director, Bartle Bogle Hegarty
97. Owen Williams, Press undefined Publicity Officer, House of Lords
98. Enyi Nwosu, Partner, CHI and Partners
99. Melina Jacovou, Managing Director, Propel London
100. Farah Ramzan Golant, CEO, AMV BBDO LTD