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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 08:43:00 CDT
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- From: David <DMCGHEE1@UA1VM.BITNET>
- Subject: Commodore's Reply
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- TITLE: Commodore asks for help...
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- Commodore is aware of the activity on computer networks in response to
- the "Amiga/Slow Death" article written by Mr. Phillip Robinson.
- Commodore wants to assure all you who are concerned that we are not
- taking this lightly, and would appreciate your help in responding to
- Mr. Robinson and to newspapers who have reprinted the article.
- Therefore, we are providing the information that follows. It is a
- version of a correspondence sent to dealers in market areas where the
- article has appeared.
-
- All of us at Commodore share your concern about this story. The
- Commodore marketing and communications staff agree that this story is
- one-sided, contains several inaccuracies, and does not communicate the
- current thrust of our emerging, dynamic and leading U.S. business
- presence in multimedia and related applications.
-
- Specific Actions And An Update
-
- We've had two conversations with Mr. Robinson since his article first
- appeared. We communicated to him all of the reasons why suggesting
- that "Amiga is dying a slow death" couldn't be further from the truth!
- We have one additional interview scheduled with Mr. Robinson next
- Wednesday (July 29th). He will be writing a follow-up article after
- the interview. The follow-up article will appear first in the San
- Jose Mercury News and then will be distributed through the Knight
- Ridder distribution channels to your local paper. That process
- usually takes up to two weeks.
-
- Mr. Robinson reports that the feedback he's currently receiving from
- the "Amiga/Slow Death" article is the heaviest he's experienced in the
- eight years of doing this column. He reports that some of the more
- virulent negative feedback has included threats of violence. We of
- course do not endorse violent feedback of any kind. But you can take
- constructive steps to channel your negative reaction to Mr. Robinson's
- article.
-
- You can help manage the negative public perception Mr. Robinson's
- article has created by taking action with your local broadcast and
- print media. Please consider doing the the following:
-
- 1) Write a letter to the editor of the newspaper that ran the
- Robinson article. Correct the record. Use some of the message
- points we've provided. Voice your strong objection to the
- one-sided and ridiculous suggestion that Amiga and Commodore
- have no future.
-
- 2) Send a copy of your letter to the editor directly to Phillip
- Robinson. His address is P.O. Box 1357, Sausolito, CA 94966
- (as printed in the San Jose Mercury News).
-
- 3) If you wish, voice your opinion to Mr. Robinson by leaving a
- voice-mail message for him at (415) 289-9498. Do this in the
- next seven days so you have impact on his follow-up article.
-
- Here are the primary message points that Commodore hopes to get across
- to Mr. Robinson. Perhaps you can include some of them in your letters
- to the editor:
-
- * Commodore is a one billion dollar company.
-
- * There are more that three million Amigas installed worldwide.
-
- * Phillip Robinson's recent article, which talks about a "slow
- death" for the Amiga, was written with no input from Commodore.
-
- * Commodore is not "killing" the Amiga. In fact, the company,
- and its developer network, currently are working on several
- enhancements to the Amiga product line. Significant product
- announcements are planned this Fall at the World of Commodore
- show in Pasadena.
-
- * Approximately 1000 dealers distribute the Amiga in the United
- States.
-
- * Commodore recently signed a sole national distribution agreement
- with Merisel, Inc., the world's largest publicly held
- distributor of microcomputer hardware and software products.
-
- * Commodore recently signed a strategic product reseller agreement
- with Digital Equipment Corporation.
-
- * Commodore, its shareholders, its dealers, its developers, and
- its end-user base continue to have a long-term commitment to
- the Amiga and its future as a multimedia, business and consumer
- microcomputer.
-
- * Commodore (and the Amiga) is a pioneer in the emerging
- multimedia market. The company and its independant developers
- actually are helping define multimedia. Many companies say
- they are "in" multimedia without really knowing what that means.
- Commodore has a strong end-user base executing a wide variety
- of multimedia applications today.
-
- * Multimedia is not a single market or application. Multimedia
- is a method of designing and integrating computer technologies
- on a single platform that enables the end-user to input, create,
- manipulate, and output text, graphics, audio and video with a
- single user interface.
-
- * Commodore is focusing on four key business markets, for
- professional applications, in the United Sates: videography,
- professional training, kiosk information systems, and
- presentation systems. The company has significant market
- share in each of these business markets.
-
- * The company recently launched an aggressive marketing and
- advertising campaign to support and increase its leadership
- position in these four key business markets. In addition,
- Commodore is updating industry trade editors and reporters
- about the company's U.S. business strategy against these four
- key professional markets.
-
- * Commodore has added new senior management to the consumer side
- of the business. The company plans to extend current strengths
- of the Amiga into consumer channels with a variety of product
- announcements and new consumer applications during the next
- 12 months.
-
- * NewTek is a valued developer. The Video Toaster is a great
- Amiga peripheral. But the Amiga is much, much more than just
- a power supply for NewTek's Video Toaster. In fact, to say
- that the Amiga is "just a power supply for the toaster" is a
- totally wrong and misguided depiction of the Amiga. And,
- NewTek's Video Toaster is dependent on the Amiga's custom
- chip technology.
-
- * The Amiga offers the best "price/performance" for multimedia
- computing solutions available today. In addition, the Amiga
- provides "traditional" office computing applications and a
- wide variety of entertainment packages. The Amiga also
- provides options to read and write MS-DOS and MacIntosh files.
-
- * This is the most exciting time in the history of Commodore
- and Amiga computing. The company's visibility in the
- microcomputer industry should increase significantly during
- the next year as new programs, products, strategies and
- applications mature.
-
- Final Thoughts
-
- We are taking specific steps to not only regarding this incident but
- also to ensure that we regain more leverage and positive coverage in
- the general media and reporting environment going forward. To that
- end, we're planning some specific press events at both World of
- Commodore and Fall Comdex. We've also begun an intensive telephone
- contact campaign to strengthen our ongoing relationships with hundreds
- of editors, reporters, and freelancers who write about Commodore and
- the Amiga. We are committed to increasing the flow of accurate
- information to these important and influential media audiences.
-
- In the meantime, please help us with the impressions precipitated by
- the Robinson article; follow through on the recommendations we've made
- in this correspondence.
-
- Please consider faxing Mandi Griffies, in our corporate communications
- department, copies of any correspondence you generate on behalf of
- this effort and report subsequent media feedback and results directly
- to her. Her fax number is (215) 431-9465. Thank you for your concern
- and partnership.
-
- P.S. "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated."
- -- Mark Twain, 1897
-
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