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Post by bamafan on Jun 20, 2019 14:13:22 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Jun 20, 2019 14:14:12 GMT -5
German poster for PlayMobil: Maurissa Horwitz @maurissa_Edits My favorite squirrel made the latest international poster for @playmobilmovie in Germany! This really captures the fun energy of our movie. Can't wait to see what @stxent comes up with for the US! #playmobilthemovie #playmobilderfilm How does it work in the dubbed markets? No original voices at all? I suppose the songs a left untouched... i don’t see any familiar names there, and no Adam...
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Post by nica575 on Jun 20, 2019 14:18:38 GMT -5
JustKaren, I've heard of those products you mentioned and I've heard they work pretty well. Hope Adam has good luck with whatever he uses. I'm just think that sweating like crazy up on stage might be a challenge for him, esp. expending so much energy in some pretty wacky clothes. Love the promo stuff from RuPaul's new show. Adam is in some high-end company with the guest list. Wonder which episode he will be on? Hope we hear soon. I love RuPaul. I remember him from years ago, doing some radio, etc. just getting himself started. He's so smart and fun. The article says Adam's episode will air Monday June 24th on select Fox stations. IDT it will be on widespread Fox Stations...like mine. I'll prob have to catch it another way. This is what I found: www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2019/06/07/rupaul-wants-your-daytime-tv-queen-its-my-blood-darling/1366088001/"RuPaul" airs June 10-28 on the following stations (local times): New York: WNYW FOX 5 at 7 p.m. and WWOR My9 at 5 p.m. Los Angeles: KTTV FOX 11 at 6 p.m. and KCOP My13 at 8 p.m. San Francisco: KTVU FOX 2 at 2 p.m. & KTVU Plus 13 at 3 p.m. Houston: KRIV FOX 26 at 3 p.m. Phoenix: KSAZ FOX 10 at 2 p.m. Minneapolis: WFTC My9 Plus at 8 p.m. Charlotte: WJZY FOX 46 at 10 a.m.
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Post by bamafan on Jun 20, 2019 14:22:48 GMT -5
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Post by lurleene on Jun 20, 2019 14:29:22 GMT -5
I guess when singers make the radio station promo rounds, it's just understood that they are promoting their music in order to get radio play. All the radio interviewers know that. But we all know that just having a fun conversation with a DJ doesn't automatically turn into radio play. It's kind of an "elephant in the room" topic. A singer can't just say, "Ok, so we've had a fun chat and you seem to like me and now you're going to play my song a lot on your radio station, right?" Of course not. It would be great if it worked that way. Adam seems to do better in the foreign markets. It's the US that is asleep at the wheel, radio-wise. And as you said, his songs are plenty good enough and he's managed to plow forward despite sparse radio play. The only thing to do is look forward, not back, and keep supporting each song. Because he's worth it. I think the extended Sunrise interview is important here for fan expectations. Adam's not going after the numbers or the ranking but for the enjoyment of creating and sharing music. But your point about non-US markets it makes sense that he did the UK and Australia for promo. The tie-in between QAL and solo in Australia is tight, and for the UK Queen's humunganous is a continuing enticement to taste the solo. It will probably be the 3rd single, after US QAL that he looks to promote in the US. My comment was about the interviewers always asking about the difficulty for LGBT artists. They are always going back to when he started out. And I brought up the difficulties for LGBT artists in the US radio market and why that is never addressed. My comment was not about what or how Adam is doing it now. I get it, he and fans are not interested in or expecting radio in the US today. And neither am I now after FS and NE, lol. I have heard all the same interviews that you have heard. But I was not talking about Adam's release strategy for Velvet.
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Post by pi on Jun 20, 2019 15:02:25 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Jun 20, 2019 15:03:07 GMT -5
I guess when singers make the radio station promo rounds, it's just understood that they are promoting their music in order to get radio play. All the radio interviewers know that. But we all know that just having a fun conversation with a DJ doesn't automatically turn into radio play. It's kind of an "elephant in the room" topic. A singer can't just say, "Ok, so we've had a fun chat and you seem to like me and now you're going to play my song a lot on your radio station, right?" Of course not. It would be great if it worked that way. Adam seems to do better in the foreign markets. It's the US that is asleep at the wheel, radio-wise. And as you said, his songs are plenty good enough and he's managed to plow forward despite sparse radio play. The only thing to do is look forward, not back, and keep supporting each song. Because he's worth it. I think the extended Sunrise interview is important here for fan expectations. Adam's not going after the numbers or the ranking but for the enjoyment of creating and sharing music. But your point about non-US markets it makes sense that he did the UK and Australia for promo. The tie-in between QAL and solo in Australia is tight, and for the UK Queen's humunganous is a continuing enticement to taste the solo. It will probably be the 3rd single, after US QAL that he looks to promote in the US. Agreed. I think he made it clear more than once that he doesn't want the strive for numbers to be the motivation for his art anymore. At the same time, I am sure he would not be "thrown off" if radio play happened organically due to some of his music connecting. Let's stay aware that he chose to leave a major label in order to enjoy freedom.
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Post by pi on Jun 20, 2019 15:03:21 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 20, 2019 15:08:57 GMT -5
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Post by lurleene on Jun 20, 2019 15:12:21 GMT -5
I think the extended Sunrise interview is important here for fan expectations. Adam's not going after the numbers or the ranking but for the enjoyment of creating and sharing music. But your point about non-US markets it makes sense that he did the UK and Australia for promo. The tie-in between QAL and solo in Australia is tight, and for the UK Queen's humunganous is a continuing enticement to taste the solo. It will probably be the 3rd single, after US QAL that he looks to promote in the US. Agreed. I think he made that clear more than once. At the same time, I am sure he would not be "thrown off" if radio play happened organically due to some of his music connecting. Let's stay aware that he chose to leave a major label in order to enjoy freedom. And no one was disputing that. We all heard the same interviews.
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