As a side note:
Slowly but surely "The Breakfast Club" radio/Tv show is starting to fall off ...
the interviews are becoming repetitive, the same guest, it seems like they're holding back,
not being as aggressive.
As they were in the beginning; (google Kanye West interview Breakfast Club) creating the original (Howard Stern type) shock value (excitement) to viewers/listeners.
In my opinion..
- the main issue is the "Angie Martinez Show", another hip-hop, celebrity driven interview based radio/Tv show - doing a deal with "revolt TV". (The same network Breakfast Club is already broadcastin with!)
My reasoning is..
- the high-profile guests whom would normally have no choice but to come on "The Breakfast Club" dealin wit all the craziness of "Charlamagne tha Gd" etc. Now have the option of Angie Martinez; who's a much more low energy, polite, classic interviewer .
For example..
- J. Cole & Nicki Minaj just released albums & opted "not" to do interviews on "The Breakfast Club".
Instead,
Did hour long interviews
wit Angie Martinez on the same network.
Both Nicki Minaj & J Cole would have been huge interviews for "the breakfast club" n terms of ratings/credibility.
The point is..
- whoever did the deal structure between The Breakfast Club & revolt TV. Didn't think it out all the way, because if they did,
they're would have had a non-compete clause in the deal structure.
Disallowing scenario like the "Angie Martinez Show", "revolt TV" collab to arise. Who( Angie Martinez ) n my opinion is benefitin from an audience on revolt TV already created by The Breakfast Club.
.... I saw a big potential with the "Breakfast Club's Brand" -
feeling they were the radio voice/Howard Stern of the WorldStarHipHop generation.
But being forced, to be more politically correct
2 compete with Angie Martinez.
have now become marginalized
thus destroying a promising brand
(The Breakfast Club) .
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