[Mael-list] Sparks Sponsorship
Steve Boyce
SteveB at hbs.com
Thu Mar 6 12:58:47 PST 2008
I remember at the GSASV time one journalist when reviewing the show
wrote "they're clearly as poor as church mice"
Maybe I'm overreacting, but (quite apart from my own personal opinion)
it seems like it's offering an easy target
Anyway I think presentation of this whole thing "on the night" will be
important and at least Sue / Republic have time to at least give that
some thought now that they've seen the reaction from me and a couple of
others (so I'm not the only one who sees this negatively)
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[mailto:mael-list-bounces at lists.kuci.org] On Behalf Of David Younker
Sent: 06 March 2008 20:52
To: mael-list at kuci.org
Subject: RE: [Mael-list] Sparks Sponsorship
Point well taken, Steve, but I have no beef with it, either. Frankly, I
think the media will largely or completely ignore the sponsorship
aspect, and they'll ignore how it's labeled. Why does it have to be
serious commercial sponsorship to fit into the definition of
"sponsorship?" On a smaller scale, isn't it really what we're doing?
Maybe it would be a nice touch if in the official programme there would
be a complete list of everyone who bid (in small print!) And there are
a lot crummier ways to help raise a little extra funding than having
some devoted fans get to meet R&R and get their name in lights alongside
the boys. We're a hard group to please. They aren't doing it for their
health, of course, nor out of charity to us, but I also look at these 21
gigs as an investment in us, the fan community. I'm halfway around the
world and won't get to see a moment of them, but it's great that they're
doing this, and don't find the sponsorship thing tacky in the slightest.
Cheers,
David
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