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04-12-2008, 10:29 AM
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=710074770&play=1 (http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=710074770&play=1)
CNBC'den Jim Goldman bizimkilerle ilgili bir haber yapmış, haberin tamamı bonjovi.com'da mevcut. Oldukça enteresan, en azından değişik geldi bana, turneyle, sahne arkası ve grubun 200 kişilik ekibinin kullandığı teknolojiyle ilgili birçok ayrıntı var. Güzel haber olmuş yani.
Yukarıdaki linkte Jon "konser günü röportaj vermeme" adetini bozup Goldman'ın yanına gelmiş ve birşeyler söylemiş. Bakın izleyin, youtube vs. hakkında ne kadar pozitif :)
Şuralara dikkat çekmek isterim bu arada:
- Was it a tough sell to get the band to adopt this kind of stuff?
"No, no, I have four kids, I get it. I get where they're going, what they're all about. But trying to get them to discover music through the same mediums I did is like trying to break through a brick wall. Look, if you're wise enough to keep your eyes and ears open when that new generation comes a callin', and says 'Look Dad, this is called YouTube, this called Facebook, this is texting,' and you keep your eyes open to it, and you go, 'Oh, I get it.'"
- "I can sing a song tonight, and they'll have it up on YouTube and watch it in India. Tonight! You're getting the response on the email, on the web, and the blogs consistently, worldwide and keeping that presence up, and all of this just adds to it."
- "We're going to be over $40 million in expenditures on this tour. With sound, lights, video, buses, trucks, planes, hotels, salaries, per diems, sea freight, air freight, air charters, everything you can imagine. It's an absolutely huge burn-rate. We burn $900,000 a week in an arena, and $2 million a week in a stadium, so that's what we do."
- Surprisingly, as much as Paul pays attention to the top and bottom lines, Jon Bon Jovi himself is watching every dollar very carefully. If Paul is the chief operating officer, or chief financial officer, Bon Jovi is his namesake band's CEO, and the role really comes through when I asked him about the heavy investment the band is making on new technology used during the show.
Aynı konuyu dn'z de açmış olduğundan, konuya gerek kalmadı... Bu arada, ilginçtir, aynı yerlerin özellikle üstüne durmayı istemişiz :)
CNBC'den Jim Goldman bizimkilerle ilgili bir haber yapmış, haberin tamamı bonjovi.com'da mevcut. Oldukça enteresan, en azından değişik geldi bana, turneyle, sahne arkası ve grubun 200 kişilik ekibinin kullandığı teknolojiyle ilgili birçok ayrıntı var. Güzel haber olmuş yani.
Yukarıdaki linkte Jon "konser günü röportaj vermeme" adetini bozup Goldman'ın yanına gelmiş ve birşeyler söylemiş. Bakın izleyin, youtube vs. hakkında ne kadar pozitif :)
Şuralara dikkat çekmek isterim bu arada:
- Was it a tough sell to get the band to adopt this kind of stuff?
"No, no, I have four kids, I get it. I get where they're going, what they're all about. But trying to get them to discover music through the same mediums I did is like trying to break through a brick wall. Look, if you're wise enough to keep your eyes and ears open when that new generation comes a callin', and says 'Look Dad, this is called YouTube, this called Facebook, this is texting,' and you keep your eyes open to it, and you go, 'Oh, I get it.'"
- "I can sing a song tonight, and they'll have it up on YouTube and watch it in India. Tonight! You're getting the response on the email, on the web, and the blogs consistently, worldwide and keeping that presence up, and all of this just adds to it."
- "We're going to be over $40 million in expenditures on this tour. With sound, lights, video, buses, trucks, planes, hotels, salaries, per diems, sea freight, air freight, air charters, everything you can imagine. It's an absolutely huge burn-rate. We burn $900,000 a week in an arena, and $2 million a week in a stadium, so that's what we do."
- Surprisingly, as much as Paul pays attention to the top and bottom lines, Jon Bon Jovi himself is watching every dollar very carefully. If Paul is the chief operating officer, or chief financial officer, Bon Jovi is his namesake band's CEO, and the role really comes through when I asked him about the heavy investment the band is making on new technology used during the show.
Aynı konuyu dn'z de açmış olduğundan, konuya gerek kalmadı... Bu arada, ilginçtir, aynı yerlerin özellikle üstüne durmayı istemişiz :)