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Showing posts with label Opinion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opinion. Show all posts

What Would We Say If Roles Were Reversed?

 

*EDIT* Apparently they have the wrong video in the article (which would be why I was like “WTF!” LOL, here’s the actual video of the actual AKAs who ended up getting promoted. They are MUCH better than the ones who are in the article, I can see how it may have been a tight competition based on that video, but I STILL feel that the ZTAs were named the winners at the competition and as such should have remained the SOLE winners. If the judges felt it was a tie at the competition then they should have called it as such at the competition or had a step-off. 

So last week (I think) I heard about the Sprite Step-off and how a white Sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha, won the competition. I didn’t think anything else about it. But today I see a post on a MB about how Sprite has done a total bitchass move and decided to say that there was a discrepancy in the scoring and that the only way they can think to fix it is to say the ZTAs and the AKAs were co-winners. I call bullshit. I think Black people complained about the White Sorority winning and Sprite got sick of hearing the complaints and figured they could just give $100,000 to both and call both orgs the “winners” and be done with it.

First of all, I watched BOTH performances, and ZTA stepped their asses off. Their routine was clean and entertaining. Listen to the crowd on both videos, the ZTAs got WAY more house. Their routines had more to them, and they won fair and square. I watched the AKAs video expecting them to be just totally awesome and so much more “precise” than the ZTAs, and they weren’t that. They weren’t more precise. In fact, early on in the routine the girl in the front on the right almost fell after doing her Varsity. Some of the moves were sloppy. They stepped HARDER (as in their feet were louder), but that’s about it. I thought their routine was rather boring (even outside of the fact that they weren’t a “novelty” like the ZTAs. All they did “better” than the ZTAs was fling their hair around. In fact, about a 3rd of their routine was them just standing their whipping their heads around to make their hair move.

Outside of how insulting this is to the ZTAs, imagine how we would feel if the roles were reversed. If the AKAs were one of the only Black Sororities at a White Step Show (or dance competition, or something that they wouldn’t expect a Black Sorority to do), and they won. Then imagine that White people went on the Internet or went to the Sponsors and complained about the AKAs winning to the point where the Sponsors said there was a “scoring discrepancy” and said that the AKAs were “tied” with the ZTAs. How much of an outrage would there be in the Black community? We’d have Al and Jesse ready to march. We’d be calling for Pres. Obama to make a speech. We’d be raising hell all because of a perceived racial slight. The ZTAs clearly worked very hard on their routine, and they were very good in their routine. They brought it when people had NO expectations or LOW expectations. They pleased the crowd, they were precise, and they got people to talk about their organization.

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My Thoughts on The Radio Performance Fees

Stereo Pictures, Images and PhotosThere's a lot of talk going on right now about the performance fee Bill currently in Congress that will apparently charge the radio stations more to play music. I'm torn on this, I used to listen to the radio all the time, but in the last few years I've listened to the radio less, and my iPod more. I find the radio stations, at least here in Columbus, to be repetitive. By that I mean I hear the same 5-10 songs all day. In the course of getting dressed one morning I heard the same Jamie Foxx song TWICE in about two hours. On top of that, it seems like there's a commercial break every 15 minutes, and these days with the performance tax bill it seems like every half hour there's that 5 minute long commercial by Cathy Hughes that's basically a rant against John Conyers his wife Sheila Jackson Lee, and Congress. That commercial does not inspire me to action, it inspires me to change the station or turn off the radio.

I have a friend who told me she never listens to the local radio stations, especially now that she has XM in her car. Sure, XM isn't FREE, but at the same time you can always find something to listen to that you'd enjoy and there are no commercials and lots more choices. Personally, I've wanted satellite radio for a while, and once I can afford to take on another bill, I'll probably purchase one to use in my house as well as my car.

People want to make the record companies the bad guys here, but I think they are hurting in this economy just like everyone else, especially since they are no longer the only or even main source to get the music. Even though there have been crackdowns on "illegal" downloads of music after the Napster situation a few years ago, people STILL share music files for free online. For those of us who can't afford Satellite radio right now, we can listen to Pandora for free, I even have Pandora downloaded on my BlackBerry, so I don't even need to be around a computer to listen to it. So basically, they still have to put up a lot of money to make these artists famous, but they aren't getting as much revenue from it. Are some of them probably just being greedy? Yes. But how would you like it if you were an artist or sponsoring an artist and you were losing millions of dollars because people decided to just go on the Internet and find your work instead of buying it?

There are just too many options out there other than free radio that are BETTER than free radio, which is why a lot of people may be feeling indifferent to its loss. Sure, I listen every once in a while, but usually after about an hour I just listen to iTunes on my computer.

The only thing I really listen to regularly on the radio is the Tom Joyner Morning Show, and I can even listen to THAT on the Internet. I think the radio is largely becoming irrelevant.

Of course, on the flip side, if the free non-internet radio ends up getting shut down by fees, there may be nothing to keep those same people from going after the free internet radio services like Pandora, so it could be a slippery slope.

So, I don't think I support the performance fee even though I understand where it's coming from, but I'm not all that convinced that Black radio is worth saving at this point.
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