|
I was at SXSW the year that Yamtrader.com launched. The booth was a giant yam. People were invited to get a $50 gift card for trading in an actual, physical yam. It was weird and Yamtrader was something people talked about.
I have rarely seen its level of absurdity matched in modern marketing, though many have tried. Behind the whole operation was Tri-Net, an HR, payroll company that provided services for startups. The company was trying to showcase what a bad startup was, but that’s beside the point. For many of today’s musicians, being on live, nationally televised awards shows comes about as naturally as a cat, walking calmly, through a busy dog park." Nowadays, a broadcasted, live awards show is, as the youth today say, generally “fighting for its life." If you've watched live awards shows for decades, much of the polish and presentation has suffered in recent years. I recently saw a post from a mutual about how the Grammy Awards have changed since the late 2010s, and how artists aren't appearing as disciplined and intentional. Now artists just “appear.” As someone who has studied broadcasting and music specifically, I have my reasons as to why this is.
|
About the AuthorJennifer is a storyteller who connects big ideas with audiences. She specializes in public relations, brand development, and creative services for startups, theme parks, musicians, authors, nonprofits, and more. Archives
March 2026
|