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Squawk Pod
"coldplay" Discussed on Squawk Pod
"I'm Joe colonel along with Becky quick Andrew is off the day somewhere cold. I told her then here. On purpose. Yeah, on purpose. No one likes to be docked, but that's a big, that's a wide range of Coldplay. Possible. There may be some mountains around, maybe some snow. Right now we want to welcome a special guest to the set to talk markets and much more.

They Call Us Bruce
"coldplay" Discussed on They Call Us Bruce
"How do you try this? It's like one of those things where you know. No, no. I have tried singing and it's misery. It's misery for everybody. It's a hard song to sing. And especially a hard song to actually, you know, really like kill with, right? But you even market hard, right? But again, it's come up in three different selections. That sounds like, what are you trying to tell me? Maybe. They have faith in you. No. Yeah, and it's actually, it's interesting because I think we have these 5 categories where I think it was like just dance, barrier soul, which is kind of like the in my field, like really emotional. There was like a happy version. There was a swagger and then rage, right? And I feel like some of these songs fit in multiple categories. And I thought of the day we had like 5 or 6 decades and then 6 decades, 6 vocal ranges, and the ones that were kind of like in the middle range is, you know, like I think it was like meso soprano or like tenor or something like that because I learned this to all from my research. But you know I'm like certain pop songs like a lot of pop songs are in certain ranges. So like if you're not in that range, it's actually really hard. So that's what took most of the time, I think, where there's certain ranges where it's like, it's actually really hard to find like a good karaoke song. And that means that's in that mood. So I think that's kind of what happened. But I encourage you to just go up, up a little, you know, higher local range down, like change different decades. And then my brain just two notes. Well, I know what Jeff's go to song is. It is Coldplay, and so cool play. What is it so called? It's called, it's been so long since. I have the tune in my head.

AP News Radio
Beyoncé ties Grammy record after leading nominations with 9
"Ten works are competing for the top award at the Grammys album of the year I'm Archie's are a letter with a look at the nominees Voyage ABBA's first album in 40 years will compete against Adele's 30 and Beyoncé's renaissance for album of the year Harry's house by Harry Styles is also a contender along with good morning gorges by Mary J. Blige lizzo's special Brandi carlile's in the silent days and mister morrell in the big steppers by Kendrick Lamar The final competitors are Coldplay's music of the spheres and UNOS and tea by Bad Bunny the first album to be nominated for album of the year at the Grammys and the Latin Grammys

Clubmarket Demo
"coldplay" Discussed on Clubmarket Demo
"Can not be exfoliated. I'm the one that offers straight and yeah you'll get a sweat look like all I got is raising ain't about what you walk away from is by what you walk away with dead presidents them caucus bacon. I'm a be doing something. I know only one to get the job done. I don't know what knowing that could cover for me. Yeah. Got some game from my days said she might say she love me she don't love me like she said she love me believe me believe me I done took a boy love me in the street. I'm not trying to find nobody else to be. I'm the one that come to see because they are late me. Real. Had to get it popping off the rip rich young young that ain't never had a trick slipped up low but you know I like them thick if you get a job a DOA I drop a over two I had to get it popping up the rip. I'm the one that tell you being ripping in the 6 coming to the city and your niggas getting tripping will take you to the start of love and drop you all the clip where the damn just be happy for the man nerd by the Coldplay and I got bands ink from the money got it all over my mind going out to used to spending all of my advance be live. Just tell me what check you know I love you you just took me out of debt. Yes right now you are looking at the best motherfucker what shows a mother depressed like that. One progress when they jumped off the porch I was stumbling up the steps. I give what I collect before I give up my connected vehicle and hell ice stickers made a sweat one thing slide 'cause my neck doesn't know what that mean like they do I fire this nigga like this the first day on the job and the bitch oversleep to stay humble you got my king need a heart in the drum roll. They don't mother them raisins at my feet. I don't step on one road. Yeah. I'm the only one to get the job done. I don't know if that could come from me. Take a cup of killers to the stomach. She look like she got a bot in the other 5 minute free heat believe me. All you gotta do is take me every week. I had these bitches having babies every week. I'm

Clubmarket Demo
"coldplay" Discussed on Clubmarket Demo
"Well. Had to get it popping off the rip rich young young that ain't never had the trick slipped up low but you know I like them think you should get a job a DOA I drive all the tips. I had to get it popping up the rip. I'm the one that tell you being ripping in the 6 coming to the city and your niggas get the tripping well check it at a stop of love and stop you over clip where damn. Just be happy for the man nerd by the Coldplay and daft got bands ink from the money got it all over my mind going after you suspending all of my advanced feet lies just tell me for a check dragging on I love you you just took me out of debt. Yes right now you are looking at the best motherfucker what shows a motherfucking press like that. One progress when they jumped off the porch I was stumbling up the steps. I give what I collect before I give up my connected vehicle and hell ice stickers made a sweat one thing. Slime 'cause my neck doesn't know what that mean like they just fight this ain't it like it's the first day on the job and the bitch overslept to stay humble look I'm a king need a horn in the drum roll. That don't matter that my feet. I don't step on one road. Yeah. I'm the only one to the job done. I don't know if that could come from me. Take a cup of killers to the stomach. She look like she got a butt and the other three believe me. All you gotta do is take me every week. I had this bitches having babies every week. I'm the niggas

AP News Radio
Roger Federer's last match is doubles loss with Rafael Nadal
"To the sound of Coldplay's when I rule the world one of the greatest sporting careers has drawn to a close the tears were flowing from Roger Federer his retirement has now begun I felt that was actually able to handle the situation pretty well I felt overall I did okay even though yes sure I was crying too It wasn't quite the fairytale ending He and Rafa Nadal lost his final match to Jack sock and Francis tiafoe but it was an incredible match for 6 7 6 11 9 the packed O2 arena in London rose as one to bid farewell to Roger Federer at the lever cap Craig Gabriel London

Gloss Angeles
"coldplay" Discussed on Gloss Angeles
"How do you separate them from the procedure to keep them calm and awake for four hours? Because what I am doing in someone's mouth is sculpting, right? And so it's only going to be as good as the patient allows me. If they're jumping all around and they're nervous and they want to get out of the chair because it's like I can't deal with this anymore. It's going to be a struggle and it's going to be a bad experience. So we give gas. We give edibles. We give Xanax. We give movies and headphones. You know, I hate, I hate a lot of things, but I hate dental offices. They're like, we have spa like beef. Are you kidding me? I don't want my feet being rubbed and my mouth being penetrated at the same time. It's like the two most vulnerable spots in someone's body. It's like, does my breath smell and do my feet stink? And I don't want both of those things exposed at the same time. So ours is not to be spa like, it's to dissociate you from the procedure. I want you in your own zone. And sometimes it's in my zone. You know, sometimes people want to hear the music I'm playing. And they want to be in my zone. And I can get them there. Then we're picking music for the patient, whether it's Coldplay or something like that. A little, not transient, but it's a little out there to where you'll zone out. Once we get you in that state, it's four hours. I'm shaping the teeth, and I'm doing all of that heavy lifting and designing in that first visit. First of all, figuring out your bite. We're figuring out all of your old, bad restorations that need to come out or stay, and we're planning how your mouth is supposed to function in relation to your face. It's a lot. So it's intense on our end. And then we have to get precise records of everything we've done. And that's the dentistry part.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"coldplay" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"With rival firms. Okay, those are our top stories. Let us get now to the London rush, the London rush where we carve out some time to highlight UK businesses making announcements in London joining us now is newberg's breaking news editor Charles cape or good morning to you Charles start with scale, shall we in size and BP, because you can't avoid them on the London market this morning, frankly. No, exactly. And as Steven said in those top stories, their second quarter adjusted net income profit. It was 8.45 billion. Now that is a huge number. It's the highest since 2008. It beat even the highest analyst estimate. We knew that they were going to have a big profit number, but we just, the market just did not expect it to be this big. And that's just not on high crude and natural gas prices. There are fineries also were earning strong margins. Their oil traders delivered what they called an exceptional performance. Now, their CEO Bernard Looney in the statement he said, the results show that BP continues to perform while transforming they're making a big deal out of the transition, the energy transition to net zero, it takes a lot of investment and you need big profits if you need to make that investment. As a result of these profits, they boosted their dividend by 10%. So giving back to shareholders, that will please their shareholders this morning. They're also buying back $3.5 billion over the next quarter. But I think one of the key things to keep out here is the political pressure and the way that this is being received in the UK, where they are a really significant company. You know, I saw one newspaper this morning writing out in digits. Their profit number and saying BP made this much profit while you're scraping together the pennies to fill up your tank and there will be people who look at this number and think this just doesn't feel right. Now, whichever side of the argument you fall on, you know, there is a case for saying they need to invest a lot. It is a massive profit figure. Yeah, it certainly is. Turning next to S four, the media company announcing a new COO. Yeah, that's right. What they've named Chris Martin and not the Coldplay singer. Different media. The other Chris Martin as their chief operating officer and his job is going to be scaling up the company's organizational structure and processes. Now S four capital is a media company. It's run by Martin sorrell. They've had a bit of a tough couple of months, actually. They recently shed about $3.4 billion in market cap after warning on their profits. That's after they expected higher higher hiring costs, costs for their staff, but their shares are flat this morning, so it'll be interesting to see what Chris Martin does who joined the company when S four bought mighty hive in 2018. It will be interesting to see what he does as CEO. Okay, now it is traditional in the media world that whenever you talk about Greg, you mentioned sausage rolls. So I've done that. I've done what you're supposed to do. Thank you. What have they said this morning? Look, okay, so the inflation has contributed to flat year on year profit. And that's despite their sales actually rising quite a lot 27% year on year total sales rise, but their profits were more or less flat. And that's partly due to inflation, but it's also partly due to business rates coming back in and also vat, the source of the inflation up all of the usual offenders higher food costs, their packaging is also more expensive energy costs of course. And of course, they've had to pass some of those increases on to customers, but they have said that appears not to be impacting their volumes, people are still buying those passes or as you said, sausage rolls or sandwiches. And that's perhaps because it's a cheaper lunch option if you're coming back to the office and you're thinking, well, when I'm at home, I don't necessarily need to buy any food or any extra food. So buying food for you at home. It's a cheaper option and you can grab it on the go and perhaps when people are counting the pennies, they may be going to Greg instead of supermarket. Interesting argument, okay, Charles caple with the latest from the London rush, you'll find the national rush on Bloomberg dot com and of course on the terminal. We should just update you. We're getting some news lines coming through from a briefing of the foreign ministry over in China, and of course we're looking to see what response we get from China. Nancy Pelosi, the U.S. House speaker, expected to make a visit to Taiwan later. In the run up to that, China is saying that Taiwan faces disastrous

WNYC 93.9 FM
"coldplay" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"We really want to talk We really want to show that a different way of touring as possible And still they call us here but wanted to ask each of you like Johnny you sort of indicated there is a lot of just there are a lot of decisions to be made It's like I don't know I've never gone on tour I don't know what I mean obviously I've gone on reporting trips but I've never gone on a massive stadium tour So I'm imagining there's lots of decisions to be made But what are you most excited about and what are you most worried about if you don't mind sharing that Yeah I'm excited about this working You know really and but most of all I'm excited about being on tour and connecting with people and playing our music people Ultimately that's what we love love to do And a very big part of why we love being in a band and making music Most worried about I suppose stuff really not working You know it doesn't make any difference But I also feel like we're open to changing and open to constantly checking on whether things are working and are making our tour more sustainable Yeah Well on a happier note though what are your most excited about I mean I love the floor Apparently the floor that is supposed to generate energy I'm excited to see that What are you most excited That's cool That is when are you most excited about Well those two elements we have a bunch of bicycles and then two areas of kinetic flooring And those are the most fun because everyone can be involved with them And as soon as the doors open people can start doing that and then every half an hour or so we play jump around by House of pain and people create energy like that and then during the show people are on the bikes and I think that's the most uplifting because you can really see the people power of it all and just as our life as a band is powered by our audience so in this sense it's literally giving us the electricity we need to release part of it Well congratulations Thank you so much Fingers crossed that all goes well at least if it doesn't all go well at least it goes well enough to teach you something So far we're seeing that it goes well and it goes badly at the same time Which is life That is elite singer Chris Martin and guitarist Johnny buckland of Coldplay talking about making their latest music of spheres tour more sustainable Chris Martin Johnny buck and thank you so much.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"coldplay" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Might say perhaps Coldplay with the Christmas with Christmas lights There is the Elton John's song with Ed Sheeran this year which is mixed reviews I personally just don't love it I think it's hard for the reasons we said before to bring someone off that pedestal given the way that algorithms work in the streaming universe That if you are already up there you kind of are more likely to as I say snowball and coming in it's completely fresh is a bigger challenge I know we need another Christmas song from the Spice Girls but I said it was the last question But it's not part of that we I am not part of that weird Yeah we have to create one I think But just on another note I'm actually going to ask you finally Alex what is the best Christmas song in the whole world ever Of all generations For me the one I enjoy the most I love wonderful Christmas time A Paul McCartney I think maybe the classic white Christmas You can't go far wrong with it Oh no actually no I lie I lie Oh gosh I can't remember that I'm walking in the air spirit of St. Louis I'm having a complete mental block Anyway I personally love of the modern ones one for Christmas time is my favorite So that was pretty nicely I was speaking to a quick take cost on it Alex How can we leave you hanging without Elise a few bars to hum There you go bit of Mariah Carey And her Christmas empire the anger is such a nice piece I mean it's worth a fortune isn't it Getting a Christmas number one It is indeed Caroline as Alex Webb did line out there but what happened is she's really held this top spot since 1994 and I said to him I just can't remember a Christmas without this song and she makes a huge amount of money every second and every time the song is played in royalties she makes a 1 million they reckon around Christmas time as Alex said they were sort of back of envelope calculations because we don't really know but just from this song alone and think about.

AP News Radio
Hitmakers BTS stamp their authority on American Music Awards
"BTS were named artist of the year at the American music awards marches are a letter with the latest it's B. T. as performing my universe with Coldplay at the AMA's courtesy of M. R. C. bi T. as one artist of the year and two other awards and singer R. M. says they're fortunate to have each other and the fans seven not a user Matt and support from all the armies all over the world Bolivia rodrico won the new artist trophy her only award after leading the nominations with seven

All Songs Considered
"coldplay" Discussed on All Songs Considered
"Of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. And to cut Tariq that I think really showcases remi wolves sense of humor on this whole record. She is a lyrical beast on this record. Yeah. It is a fun playful lyrical album. The track liquor store is playful and the lyrics got me laughing, but there's a kind of a deep meaning behind that. She wrote this when she was going through she quit drinking during the pandemic became sober and she was sobbing a lot right in the verses to liquor store. Yeah. And one of the most just immediately infectious records I've heard this year, it just absolutely energizes you. It's hard to imagine her sobbing while writing any of this, but I can certainly feel the release in these songs. It really is LA artist. She brought out LA on this album. And I was like, I want to go back to LA. I just love, I always have fun in LA and this reminded me of all the times I had fun in LA. It was just act to back solid album, which is rare for a lot of pop albums for me at least to have album where I'm just like, dude, this is so fun. The lyrics are great. She is a threat. She's potentially could be a huge musical force and threaten years to come. Remy wolf is the singer, her new record is called Juno. Tariq, you'll be back in the second half of the show to talk about another album out today from the singer joy crooks. But first I want to go to the band Coldplay, their new album out now on October 15th is called music of the spheres..

Ace and TJ
"coldplay" Discussed on Ace and TJ
"The news but it is. What's trending is is now trending with ribbons on the tj show. Netflix announced yesterday. That season two tiger king will be out before the end of the year. If you remember season one came back out in march of twenty twenty writers the pandemic starting and as i said it was like lightning in a bottle. Hit it at the right time. Everybody watched it. Don't get your hopes up too. Hi i'm gonna watch it. But i'm not going to expect it to be as good as the original tiger king. I probably will get bored with it. I would predict and jump out of it at some point. Netflix says season two promises. Just as much mayhem and madness as season one now possible there is no way there is no way but it'll be out before the end of the year on tuesday brittany versus spears comes out the new brittany spears documentary about her conservative chip. That is out next tuesday. If you wanna go check that out. Yeah that should be called a tiger king too i. That's crazy right now. The top trending topic hashtag my universe. That is The new song from coldplay and bts singers in that. I mean we've got about eight. People met track lot of b. the s. seven. Chris play makes eight. Yeah a lot of voices doing wise. Bts lower in themselves to be doing a song that was bts lowering themselves to be with coal play because their way better than cold play. Yeah there's certainly bigger at the moment co play definitely wants to attach themselves to this but you know think positively and that's what i just i don't i've never heard a single bar of coldplay song that i like. Oh man really all their soda. Coldplay song level. They are so vanilla and so boring but there are some call place in religion and it's like so not even say that i don't know a lot of coal play with the song that i know i really love. And there are a lot of really There's something about the emotion. The song i think can fix us an incredible song. Are they in the pocket. Ace van folk. Like to say i talking about that and the pocket. There's something about that music in his voice that emotionally connects with me in some way on this. I just don't like foreign people foreign bands foreign musical access while like this. Bts group those nice those nice boys deal with it. Yeah yeah know. Good old homegrown. Americans exactly s. Anyway that is what's trending visitors to the bronx zoo. Who did they get something. They did not expect that the gorilla exhibit. It will blow your mind next and delicious audio shells. Mega styles statement this fall. Check out the plato's closet fall preview event. This saturday and sunday get trends like ripped jeans cozy sweaters quote booths and all your face at every day values. Plato's closet has all the trendies looks for guys and girls in their teens and twenties for up to seventy percent less than regular retail prices. Get the fall. Looks you need and save at the plato's closet fall preview event this saturday and sunday. 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And i've got a fun title for it's called latinas. In autumn be less than ten minutes. The show is the ace and tj. Show oh my goodness. Wow acis is something that we can't talk about on the radio so i'm ready to cancel the radio for the rest of the day to be this o. T. leads to t- today. I'm glad because it's getting chilly outside. We are officially in fall. And i feel like fall has become like the white girl season. Right isn't it is owned by young white women. They just took it over a couple of years ago. I don't know how that happened. Hot girl summer hot girl summer. Yeah yeah but we do have a latina in our mix and that is alexis and she is sexy wonderful. I don't know why i needed to put that. I made me uncomfortable. Just feels like something you had to latina sexy latina spicy latino. I don't know if not the but the one that's like family and stuff. It's weird so anyway wet. Yeah i'm going to read out a bunch of things that white girls are into during the fall can't go and then i want alexis the latina to tell us if it's for her if it's not for her on a scale of one to ten like how excited about these things are you in fall. Just give me your honest reaction. Getting on that. Pumpkin spice latte grind. Yes definitely like a..

KTKR 760AM
"coldplay" Discussed on KTKR 760AM
"Viva La Vida, Coldplay. Time to get happy When you hear clocks, you know that's a very serious sports topic that no one is going to be able to say anything and laugh about what you hear clocks. That's the okay that's like when you see a story on the Internet about a team and you just see the helmet. You know, this is a serious story. Now. This is a serious This is not something fun. There's no there's no video of Tom Brady throwing a football or Sequana Barkley running the football when you see the helmet, you know, it's a bad story. Yeah, helmets a bad story well or you can get into fix you and that, you know a mixed bag, but certainly I want to sing it in the background of the fantasy failures. So like when I try to talk, say about Ronald Jones, uh, will try But I can't guarantee you get touches. You know those kind of things, So it's a long slog ahead. Uh, fun times, though. I'm ready for week one. Let's go. It's not cold plates, not fix you so We've been picking the upset specials for the last couple years here at Fox Sports Radio. Nobody really does that. Which is an awesome thing. We like doing it. I want to remind you I was three and so last weekend. I know football wanted to five upset specials. I was trying all nervous about you grab and grab in Iowa and running with him. Yeah, you know, be careful. Body going hot going hot. So you know, because you're trying to curry the favor of Iowa, Sam. So we get your colonel's hat or something? Because if, yeah, if I knew somebody went to Iowa State, I would pick a different way. I got it. I got family all over Iowa State body, Several graduates in the harmony. Uh, extended family where seven and three quarter size hat. I think that would be enough that would pick up with will make sure that happens. Is that Plughole and no. That's just you asking me for? Yeah, That's be asking you for a that That's all it is. Okay. So with this success and what we're thanks, buddy, I appreciate that. Uh, So with that going on, you know, Look, we've had some contending teams calls and say, Listen, you guys do the upset special. You do college football. Top 25 games, NFL. What about something for the favorites? How about something here about something where you're picking games involving the Big favorites. You got it. We're going to now debut, something we're going to do this season called Les Double The points double pick teams that not only will we take them giving the points, but you could lay double the points. That's how confident we are that these teams are going to win the game got. It's like bartender. It's Friday night, making it Yes, let's lay double the points and I'll kick it off. And I'll tell you what It's only three or 3.5. But I will take the New England Patriots laid double the points. I might lay triple the points over Miami. The world is sleeping on the Patriots. How.

The BreakPoint Podcast
"coldplay" Discussed on The BreakPoint Podcast
"And so on certainly. They've come of age in a really culturally tumultuous time right. I mean the collapse of two thousand and the financial collapse. The two thousand and eight right in the middle of the end of the war on terror The there's just a there's just a lot of a lot of things that have been up in the air for them and in the middle of that with the church by and large. And this is a generalization. Doesn't apply to everyone but the church sold them Kind of a form of entertainment and the story that kicked it off comes from french mcdowell who in a conversation with a millennial skeptic learned that this skeptics started doubting their faith at a coldplay concert. Now coldplay is not marilyn. Manson coldplay's plays not You know the you know the eighties bands. That were singing about you. Know having a party with the devil in hell this is. This is kgo coldplay right there. Singing songs lead singer of coldplay did name his child apple. So there's some questionable character trait luminosity connection there. Yeah there's a big tech yeah conspirator but the point is basically said you know. I'm having the same feelings here that i have in church. So maybe the churches manufactured all this as well. This is a big difference between a church that offers a performance in a church that offers participation a church that sell someone a moralistic therapeutic deism in a church that sells someone a robust vision of life in the world that defines oneself as being part of a larger story. There's a big difference. And i think there's probably something to that for the millennial generation. There's a big paradox here for me and and This has to do with my own personal experience coming out of the catholic church so i grew up in the catholic church and it wasn't until i was a teenager that i went to a protestant service and it was a very charismatic service. And sort of what you're describing. I mean it was super low budget but you know low lights loud music a bunch of teenagers it was a youth group event and to me this was a really pivotal. Like watershed moment in my faith. Because to that point. I had not ever seen anybody be what i would consider to be passionate about. Jesus mass to me. I always felt very dry. Even catholic weddings felt very dry and looking back. I'm sure they weren't. I was too young to know what i was looking for. In terms of passion and love for jesus and i'm sure there are people in my parish about loved jesus and were passionate about it but it just all felt very dry and it was when i saw you know fellow kids that i'm in school with raising their hands and closing their eyes and worshiping. I was like oh my gosh. These guys have to take this seriously because this would be to on cool to do otherwise though there. They've found something here. That's important so again in you. And casey brought up in this commentary. That christianity is a faith paradox. And there is a paradox. Here where we do want to communicate that jesus loving jesus being in community with his body can give you great joy and deep fulfillment and you can have spiritual experiences you know. This is why i was as a kid..

The Business of Esports
"coldplay" Discussed on The Business of Esports
"It's a great company. We we we did a lot of work In the fall with the biden presidential campaign and again we're media company. We did not take sides in. That was a sensitive issue to navigate but when we started a presidential campaign in the united states target young voters and use video games to do it and forget enthusiast for a sack when four years ago if you were trying to become the president of the us and you had extra money with forty eight hours to go. What would you do. You would buy an hour. Primetime on the major networks. Nbc cbs abc. And you'd run some schlocky infomercial about who you are and what you stand for. K what happened in november with forty eight hours to go. The biden campaign created a customized map in the game of fortnight. That's what they did seventy two hours before the vote and again. I think very smart in very innovative. And look at the stats. Look at the record turnout among gen z in this past election. Look at the the record advanced. Turn out in this past election and in the fact that in you know politicians were playing among us on twitter and all those sorts of things and taking product placement in in What was it. animal crossing The impact video games have a young person's life can't be ignored And so i'm more encouraged than i ever was that that the education processes is were winning that battle. Jimmy you had a question. You're not a question per se justa you know. I love the concept of mirroring. These two industries right marrying politics with gaming culture or just finding ways to get in front of the audience as you said because gen z. That's they live. John says welcome right after it. It's interesting because it does feel like there's been a more recent trend towards just gaming grabbing much more mainstream. Having trent transcending the games themselves being much more of a cultural phenomenon than just just gaming or a form of entertainment on its own. And i think that's that's the really cool part about it. i'm adrian. Let me just jump to a different topic here and this is this is more really maybe more in the weeds on the business side. Guys recently uplifted. Two the nasdaq. What was some of the thinking. There i mean they're obvious advantages and benefits. But you know what was the thinking there. What was the process like. Are you guys seeing the benefits today. you know this is a major move and in some ways great for the industry as a whole i will just say Having you know billion dollar gaming company sports company content business on the nasdaq but Curious what your your thoughts were there and and some of the benefits that you have reaped from that move while it thank you for the kind words and and we're really proud of of the up listening to nasdaq listing To the top the highest tier of nasdaq. That was a large process but ultimately nasdaq is the biggest danger. The mall for companies like us It is the exchange that gives companies like enthusiasts access to to the deepest pools of capital broadest investor day basis and candidly with with with no no insult to to my home country of canada. But you know nasdaq. Investors really understand companies like us. Far more intuitively than than anywhere else in the world. They get what we're trying to build on. They understand the growth implications. They understand that hyper growth. Companies are gonna lose a little bit of money on the front end to make up on the back end. They're far more understanding of that. And so it's just the right move for a business like ours and again nasdaq is is the biggest stage of the mall for us..

103.5 KISS FM
"coldplay" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM
"Sweet and also a Coldplay song. Chris will mentor each contestant and Coldplay will also perform their upcoming single. Firepower more to check out online today, he'll on musk. I don't know if you guys saw this, he's getting roasted. And it's for a very, very funny reason. Also, have you all Seems that guy Franz face maybe seems no, stop it and really wanted to get Bo talks and I'm still what happened. He looks like Remember when squid word on SpongeBob got hot and I got a chiseled jawline like he looks like that, and he's claiming There was nothing done so it looks unnatural. It's my doing, you already have, like a chiseled jaw. Line, and now it's like squared off. I'm like it's really upsetting out. Take a blockhead. But that's right, Fred show radio dot com. See, Where else would a story like this happen? Except for a kid Rox Bar or and float? Where is this bars in Nashville? The highest paid player? That's my favorite president. What is it rocking, baby I got I'm about to tell you, Steakhouse I'm about to tell you guys a call came over the metro Nashville Police radio Saturday night for assistant at Kid Rocks. Big ass honky talk rock and roll's steak. I opened that bag that I'll finish the story in just a second. But what? What is your favorite place in Nashville? Yeah. Nash. I literally only go to nationals. That wasn't like Kevin Federline playing there. Something like that. OK, fad was deejaying. But that was when Andy was there. But no Paulina is. Ah, honey from there and everything. She's a huge kid rock guy. Yeah. Oh, yeah call came over the radio for assistance. In Kid Rock's big ass. Honky Tonk Rock and roll's stakeouts just rolls off the tongue..

Boomer & Gio
"coldplay" Discussed on Boomer & Gio
"Nobody town fair tire no body. We should have a new category. Call only a rod. So i i saw this story barrett sports media jason barrett puts out there. I saw this morning. Enjoy your bagel. I saw just a little while ago. So a rod buys the timber wolves or he's in the process of buying the t. Wolves with this partner of his from walmart and he annoyed. Espn because he gave the story to the athletic and not his employer really interesting. Actually they would do that. But so be it. A ron posted. I don't know how can get this. Say run on his instagram. After the j. Lo a rod thing became official. He posted a video of him taking a video of A rod and j. lo pictures and memories that they had with a coldplay song in the background. The song gotta find the name of the song so did as iphone do it form or no not doing it like he was taking a video of a dresser with all the pictures on it and the song was to fix you by coldplay. Say this they look good together. Well yeah but it did that. Toge- now it's over. So yeah this is the coldplay song fix you and with all the memories. So it's very strange. I mean look at all the stuff that they did. The cbs sports network puts up a graphic..

Bob Sirott
Who Will Be Performing at the Grammys 2021?
"Be appearing? Do we know Yeah. One or two names that will try to fill the massive void that it will be left by the weekend. Not being there. People like Taylor Swift. People like Billy, I'll ish, uh, do a leap a post Malone. Coldplay's Chris Martin are all slated to perform. There was that thing going on on Twitter this week regarding Bruno Mars, where he said on Twitter that he's got a new band and would love to appear on the Grammy Awards, and it went back and forth with the Grammy people. Oh, did you change your number? We've been trying to get ahold of you. Oh, yes, I'd be happy to appear so anyway. Bruno Mars. Ondo. His new band called Silk Sonic will be among the performers Harry Styles is from the one direction is going to He's going to start the show is going to be the lead performer on it. Maren Morris. Meghan, the stallion. John Mayer. Miranda Lambert s O. I'm the It's one of the best nights of music. I mean, a lot of people go. I don't even know these cigarettes. I don't There's you know you want upside and like my dad did when the Beatles came out. That's not me. It was like, I don't know what that is. Actually a lot of it. Even you know, the new performers give it a chance that a lot of it is really great music. So it's going to be Sunday night's gonna be seven o'clock. Trevor Noah. Is hosting the show this year, so I think it's going to be funny. They're gonna be doing it mostly virtually at different locations around the world, like they did the Golden Globes a couple of weeks ago, and Beyonce is the artist to beat. She's got nine nominations, and if she winds up winning, let's see. She's got 24 now, so all she has to do is win eight more, and she will tie Sir George Sheltie, formerly of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, He is the record Grammy holder with 31. Right now. So, Beyonce, you know, she wins more than that. She could beat Sir George Solti. But you know Chicago in holding onto that distinction for quite some time. Now, that is a

Power 106 FM
"coldplay" Discussed on Power 106 FM
"That's a Coldplay I'll be feeling sure that I don't know how to let it go. Really foolish. I'm so emotional Putting me through is only thing that's been getting me through. It will be coming through it. And I hope you pull that I just met your roommate for him on my to do this. Don't let me back up. Awesome news, everything in between them out here. I'm getting stupid. I'm something in the school seven. You know, the truth is that it is you somehow got 17. I just gotta move only doesn't mean that I just think it was. My job has changed. Drama with you telling me which Yeah, Yeah. It was part of your brand new with this hard e got options. I could pass him by starting just joshing. I'm spend this holiday larger. My body got ready. I'm talking sports into touching E could put the ball in the end zone. Put a bib on sound like control. Just don't give me that tempo. Toko here, Pull her. Don't let her friends know inability to move like a dime Pacini of inches. Also, my amigos got their free smoke on the West Coast. I'm talking about three rows. Dark hair like she go. She do sometime. He wrote. Filling myself came with my ego. She heard my destroyed. She said, baby her when I have certified free hang around, doesn't she wanted my lingo back then? Wasn't worried about me though. In the gym, China working my freak off? Yeah. Spending money in the public sounds Yes, ma'am. She little freak on count. She don't put this on the ground. Little boys try to get some background..

KTKR 760AM
"coldplay" Discussed on KTKR 760AM
"They average 96.4 million viewers across television and streaming ads down from last year's down from here before that, it's down from a lot of years because we're we've now been over 100 million viewers pretty much every year for the last decade. And there's been a couple of times where we're not. And this is one of those times and I admit I was shocked, and when I had time to process this and look back and I go, I went back to what we always talked about when we talk about the N C. A a tournament and this is what people have to realize about the Super Bowl. Is that the Super Bowl and the N C. A. A tournament and all these big events there a television show right and then CIA tournaments, a better television show when certain teams were involved, and, you know, should we like Syracuse? Inner Monmouth? Well, what's better Television? Syracuse, Armand with Syracuse is what's better. Should we let u C l A in Or does Utah get that last, But, well, you see l A is better television. You know, that's kind of how it is. And the Super Bowl is a TV show. Was just kind of man. I mean, all the way across the board, and so it never got the more people that were tuning in that normally tune in when the game is close, or the commercials or great or the halftime show is great. Cross the board. What do we get from the Super Bowl? The game was just met. It was never really close. The chief never scored a touchdown. All right, the commercials. Usually when you get some good commercials early on that starts the the flow. Hey, all the commercials are really funny. People are tuning in. No. All right. We got a halftime show that everybody wants to watch. Not really. The weekends halftime show was just kind of met. So when you throw all of these things in there, it's easy to see how the game didn't get The normal viewers they normally did, because there's nothing else to pulling. Whether you're trying to pull in women or you're trying to pull in young kids. There was nothing there because the game wasn't close. The commercials weren't that great and the halftime show was met. And if you think I'm wrong, I'm just I got something for you. That will that will illustrate my point. This is not just me saying it, okay, because I said, you know what? I'm gonna go back, and I'm gonna I'm gonna prove this very scientifically, cause I got a lot of hate. From last night. When I said Look, the weekends after I'm show was just okay. All right. It was when you're a halftime show. You have to be a across the board musical act that appeals to so this is 90. There's 100 million people watching the Super Bowl, right, But you get the crossover of Hey, there's no special guest to draw exist segment who doesn't know who the hell the weekend is. Exactly. There was because and probably because of the pandemic. And that was something that they probably didn't see. But this was made for the weekend to have a bunch of guests like if he had, like, do a leaper, or if he had somebody else coming, said then suddenly. Well, wait a minute. Now we got some. We have some people that have big hits and they're coming to sing and they want to go see it. It's just the weekend and the weekend is a look. The weekend has some really good songs, but are any of them. Crazy driving songs and make everybody get up and dance. Now the songs the songs kind of move it their own pace. What's everybody talking about with the weekends halftime performance that that everybody's wearing jockstraps on their heads? When that's what people are saying about the halftime performance? You know it wasn't a great one. I am serious because this is what draws more than just the average fan, and it draws the average person in Hey, if someone so was playing half time. Hey, I want to go see that. All right now I'm gonna lay this out for you, Mike. I'm gonna go back the last 11 years. I'm gonna go back to 2000 and 10. Okay, look at the ratings for the Super Bowl. I thought you were gonna go back to 2007, which is the low last low, Which was Peyton Manning against Rex Grossman with kids in the rain. Yeah, well, but that's you're also talking about that was the best. You have time. Show his place, but we're talking about just say, Let's go back 10 or 11 years. Well, it was pretty prince was. I mean, Princess Prince? I mean, come on. He's got an across the board, one of those popular You know, acts ever in musical history. But go back to just the last 10 years where we saw the explosion of viewers. Get up over 100 million. All right, so I'll go back 10 years now to 2010. The highest rated Super Bowls for the last decade, had the following halftime shows. Okay. Highest rated soup balls in order from highest rated the top. The top five. Katy Perry. Bruno Mars. Then Coldplay, Beyonce and Bruno Mars. Madonna. Lady Gaga. Right? There's your top five highest rated Super Bowls off the past 11 years. All of the biggest acts in all of music, right? Katy Perry, Madonna. Lady Gaga, Right, Coldplay say OK, it's Coldplay. But Cole had traded the number one. No, but hopefully has 20 years. They There was a poll. They were number one. Yeah, Cool, Cool player. There's lots of there's lots of polls. You know, Coldplay was pretty. It was a pretty good show right there beyond say, they had Bruno Mars to rights. They had everything. All right. You had Bruno Mars who haven't had a great halftime show at the Super Bowl. She does a good job of stealing from all those bands you loved in the sixties and seventies and bringing it together. You're just a sound that he puts together You're just hating I am I wrong? Tell me I'm wrong that swollen Don't bring the pain Do brutal, Brutal me Why you want people to say I want you to say you hate me. Okay? That's just great. Tell me you hate me. It fuels me. It fuels me, sir. So these are the biggest acts. Whether you like Bruno Mars or not, is irrelevant because these are some of the biggest acts in all of music for the past, even further, cause you're going back. Madonna, You know, this is one of the highest rated Super Bowls when she was at the Giants and the Patriots. Right, so there's your top rated Super Bowls. The lowest rated Super Bowls in the past 11 years. The halftime shows where Maroon five and the weekend Right now. Maroon five is popular in the weekend is popular, but they have the song catalog. They have songs that make you get up out of your seat and dance and rock along Not really maroon five, maybe has one. And And while the weekend songs are good, they're not crossover appeal songs. They're not songs to say. Well, this is Hey, everybody's heard of this song. I mean, granted the one that was number one for like, You know, 1000 weeks in a row. People knew that one, but that's really it. So when when you want to look at how the entertainment plays into the Super Bowl? It's not just about the game because some of these games weren't great. Some of the games were good, but I mean, I don't think you can. You can look at this and say There's no correlation because the highest rate of Super Bowls had the biggest halftime acts and the lowest rated ones had the actual you go. Yeah. I don't know how excited I am to see that. Like if someone tell Maroon five playing there was no buzz about maroon five playing the Super Bowl there. Yeah, but they had moves like Jagger. You know? How do you make that better? You bring Jagger out when you stopped me. Uh And you stopped me up now and then they kick you off the stage. Get out there playing the song that you just hear their own inner Now they're keeping a cigarette hanging off his with bandanna around his head. Get out of here, mate. And everybody around him. Is that a dressed up with jock straps on their head? They all have cigarettes in their mouths, and they're just getting there all dressed like pirates. Hell,.

NPR's Business Story of the Day
Vaccine Could Unlock Trillions In Spending, Leading To 'Biden Boom'
"So it is looking like this will be a cold dark winter for the us economy. The pandemic is forcing new limits on businesses and prompting nervous consumers to stick closer to home but if this week's encouraging news about an experimental vaccine works out the spring and summer could be a lot brighter. That's the word according to npr's scott horsely brandon. Fritzy has spent an awful lot of this past year stuck in his indianapolis apartment. He misses going out to buffet restaurants. And doing all the things he used to enjoy. I was a big karaoke. Okay guy. I'd be going to the karaoke bar pretty much every night. But since the pandemic started. I don't think i've sung and eight months now. Coldplay's yellow was fritzy's go to standard as much as he misses the microphone. His self imposed quarantine has been good for. His bank. account doesn't talking some money away. I've saved want to save. thousands christie. Zola of new haven is in the same isolated boat venezuela says she and her husband have spent more money on ice cream and alcohol in the last eight months but less on just about everything else where certainly not spending on any sort of entertainment. We're not going to the movies. Were not paying for gym memberships or to participate in sports leagues. We have saved on transportation costs. Because i'm working from home and not commuting sixty miles per day all told cautious consumers in the us have squirrelled away some two trillion dollars during the pandemic while avoiding travel crowds and in-person entertainment. Spending is likely to take an additional hit. This winter as new infections and hospitalizations are soaring economist. Ian shepherdson of pantheon macroeconomics says president elect biden is inheriting an economy that still weighed down by the pandemic but that could turn around fairly quickly. Present like five is arriving in washington at the right time coded news the point where he's inaugurated is likely to be horrific but it won't be much longer after shepardson says with a successful vaccine. Springtime could see a flowering of the economy. Fueled by pent up demand for the kind of amusements that had been off limits for so long to be sure that extra two trillion dollars in savings is not going to be spent all at once economist. Joel practice and the forecasting firm. Ihs market says some of the things we've skipped on. We'll never be made up. I went quite a long time without getting my haircut. Look pretty mangy. i'm not gonna get free extra custom. Make up for the ones that i missed during the summer. Even when a vaccine is widely available it may take time before people feel safe going out to crowded places and spending money freely. Pittsburgh librarian dana fair. Bile says she talks a lot with her husband about what the new normal might look like. It would be great in two thousand twenty one if all of the venues were up and operating again and we could go see some land. But i think it's going to be a while before mentally. I feel okay. Being in a crowd of people like that again not wear masks of perspective. Spring thaw faces other chilly. Headwinds americans are still out of work and congress has been slow to extend additional relief brandon. Fritzy has kept his job as an accountant. And he's wearing his mask trying to stay safe. If the vaccine checks out fritzy says he'll be quick to get it he can rejoin his friends at the karaoke bar. The karaoke crowd is kind of a family. Everybody at the monkey's tail and broad ripple is Pretty close so it would be nice to get out and see them again. Economist shepardson says once people do feel able to get out and do the things they enjoy the cash. They've been socking away. This could bank roll a substantial economic boom

Dan O'Donnell
Americans and the right to vote: Why it's not easy for everyone to cast a ballot
"A conspiracy theory. Grow this large this quickly and be so divorced from reality. It basically goes like this. President Trump is terrified he's going to lose the election. And he's going to use the Postal Service to try to limit mail in voting as much as possible to in effect, disenfranchised Democrats and steal the race, just as he did with Russian interference in 2016. This conspiracy theory, however, has perhaps even less evidence than the Russia collusion theory. Over the next 15 to 20 minutes. We will systematically debunk this most ridiculous conspiracy theory. Way are not going to allow the president of the United States to dismantle the United States Post office and undermine the possibility that absentee votes could be used in the next election. And he also wants to do everything you can Two stirred out and the results of an election he thinks he's going to lose. So why do Republicans stand behind a Z attacks the most popular institution in the United States government? I don't understand why the president wants to block funding for the post office in order to prevent people from voting. That doesn't seem fair or right or leading. It doesn't seem like it is going to steal a lot of confidence among voters that their ballots are going to be counted right Once you start to realize that your entire states conduct elections with mail in ballots once you realize the history of the Postal Service is incredible Accomplishments, you know and how it's a backbone for the country. You know, you understand the stakes of what's going on here. You mentioned Republican leaders as well. Carl isn't this about moral bankruptcy of the Republican Party Democrats, aided by their allies in the left leaning media, been accusing President Trump of trying to rig the election by interfering with the United States Postal Service in an effort to have her mail in voting, But the simple truth is that there's no truth to this claim whatsoever. In May, a scathing report by the Government Accountability Office confirmed what's been widely known for more than a decade. The Postal Service is in deep, deep financial trouble since it's designated as an independent agency. It's not funded by tax money, but rather expected to support itself through the fees it charges for using its service. But as technology has made email and messaging communication far easier, and competitors such as FedEx, ups and Amazon have eaten into the post office's package delivery service, fewer and fewer people are paying to send mail. This has been a big and worsening problem. Since 2009 when the O designated the USPS as being at risk for fiscal insolvency, as it wrote in the report issued in May. Since Geo's 2009 high risk designation, the postal Services financial viability is progressively worsened due to declining mail volume. Increased employee compensation and benefit costs. An increased unfunded liabilities and debt. First class mail volume has declined 44% since fiscal year 2006. Additionally, employee compensation and benefits costs have been increasing, although the Postal Service's workforce declined from about 786,000 in fiscal year 2007. To about 617,000 In fiscal year 2013. The USPS is workforce increased to about 630,000 in fiscal year 2019. Finally, total unfunded liabilities and debt continue their steady upward trend. Now, this has resulted in the post office, losing roughly 78 $1,000,000 from 2007 to 2019. Senator Barack Obama recognize this way back in 2008 while he was campaigning for president, if you think about it Ups and FedEx. They're doing just fine. It's it's the post office is always a problem. When President Obama took office, his administration attempted to ease the financial crush on the post office by altering collection routes in removing mailboxes that simply weren't being used. In the past 20 years, The Washington Post reported. Back in 9 202,000 mail boxes have vanished from city streets, rural routes in suburban neighborhoods Mohr than the 175,000 that remain. Between 2011 and 2016 The Obama administration ordered an additional 14,000 mailboxes removed because they were underperforming, which the Post office defines his collecting fewer than 25 pieces of mail per day. This routine elimination of mailboxes to consolidate mail collection and keep operational costs down has continued since President Trump was inaugurated in 2017. But now President Obama and his vice president Joe Biden, are casting this as an attempt by Trump to keep people from voting. By mail as president, Obama told his former advisor David Plouffe, on a podcast this past week. What we've never seen before, is President say, I'm goingto tryto actively kneecap the Postal Service encourage voting and I will be explicit about the reason I'm doing the postmaster general said, would delay the approaching liquidity crisis. That was all the aid for the Postal Service in the cares act completely. Separately, The bill also gave $400 million to something called the Election Assistance Commission for distribution to states to prevent, prepare for and respond to Corona virus domestically or internationally for the 2020 federal election cycle. This, however, wasn't enough for Democrats and they're now demanding a $25 billion bailout for the post office in the next round of Corona virus relief funding, as well as $3.5 billion earmarked for mail and voting on Fox Business Network President Trump said. Well, that was simply too much. You know, there's nothing wrong with getting out and voting. You get out and vote. They voted during World War one and World War two. They should have voter ID because the Democrats scammed the system, but it's two of the items are the post Office and the 3.5 $1,000,000,000 The mail and voting Now, if we don't make a deal, that means you don't get the money. That means they can't have Universal mail in voting that just can't have it. So you know, crazy will be many more just nature. Now Democrats have interpreted this, says Trump, admitting he's deliberately trying to sabotage mail in voting by preventing the passage of desperately needed funding for it. But this claim to falters under the way to the fact of the post office can already handle the expected flood of mailed ballots this November. According to the Postal Service's annual report. In fiscal year 2019 USPS handled 142.5 1,000,000,000 pieces of mail on a typical day, the report notes are 633,000 employees physically process and deliver 471 male pieces to nearly 160 million delivery points. Now this year, That number is higher because the Postal Service has been delivering stimulus checks as well, A census forms now those alone added about 450 million additional pieces of mail. In 2016 roughly 136 million Americans voted in the presidential election. The number's probably going to be a little bit higher this year. If official set ballots to every single American who's registered to vote. That's about 158 million people, and then 140 million people returned ballots. The roughly 298 million pieces of mail handled over the course of several weeks would be well within the Postal Service's ability to handle them all. Now. Officials, of course, won't send a ballot to every American who's registered to vote, and not every voter will vote This too. His false. The changes were ordered to streamline mail collection and limit mail carrier overtime costs, which top $1 billion per year, as the Washington Times reported. In the past, postal delivery worked this way Ah, worker would arrive in the morning and work on various things in the office. Sorting mail handling holds on mail waiting for incoming mail to arrive. To prepare for delivery that often involved waiting around for hours and then starting an actual delivery route later in the day once started, a route has to be finished, and that involved workers going into overtime as they delivered through their route as evening approached. Did. Joyce plan, which is now being implemented in a pilot program in about 200 cities is called expedited to ST Afternoon Sort. A Shin or esa es un during a worker will arrive in the morning. Collect all the mail that was ready to go out and head out for delivery. It's known as retrieve load and go. Then, after finishing the delivery route, the carrier would return to the office and do in the afternoon. The office work that used to be done in the morning that way, when the end of his or her shift arrived, That would be the end of the workday. No overtime would be incurred. Mail that arrived to the office in the afternoon. While the carrier was doing office work would be delivered in the next morning's route. It would be ready and waiting with the carrier arrived for retrieve load and go. The effect to customers would be that mail was delivered to the office in the afternoon. It would be delivered the next morning. Instead of that evening, the effect of the Postal Service would be to save an enormous amount of money in overtime costs, streamlining operations and making the postal service more effective. However, this has been cast as mail carriers simply leaving pieces of mail, especially mailed in ballots on the floor for days. For weeks at a time. There's no evidence to support this baseless allegation. Justus. There's no evidence to support the notion that the Trump Administration has been removing mailboxes or mail sorting machines in an effort to a happier mail in voting. Mail in voting might be impacted by not but not by postal service operations but rather by individual state laws, which make mail in voting cumbersome, especially in New York, where a congressional primary conducted at the end of June still doesn't have a declared winner by the middle of August. The Postal Service, in other words, can easily handle mailed in balance. It doesn't need a $25 billion bailout, and it doesn't need $3.5 billion on top of the $400 million that has already been earmarked specifically for mail in voting. The Postal Service will remain fiscally solvent at least until the end of 2021 but efforts to change it efforts listening to the Dan O'Donnell show. For your virtual ticket to be a part of music history on the capital. One fan Wall Interactive video experience with our star light on our 2020 I heard Radio Music Festival starring BTS. Coldplay Came Brown with special Guest Khalid Keith Urban Mego, smiling Cyrus Thomas Rhett. Usher for anything can happen. 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Democrats are absolutely convinced that Trump is trying to steal this election because of his is changes to the post office. My opening monologue debunking this conspiracy theory will be up on common sense. Central very shortly, have no fear. We are working on getting it up and on my social media, By the way, if you'd like to join the program numbers to do so for 14799 11 30 that he's the accident, mortgage talk and text line 18 108 389476 That is our toll free talk and text line email. D o d Ed i heart media dot com You can find me on Social Media facebook dot com slash dan O'Donnell Show and at Dan O'Donnell Show on Twitter as well. What struck me about all of this is is not just how Democrats have have Done exactly what they're accusing Republicans of doing Have you seen the freak out over the conspiracy theorists, the cue and non believers for those who are not familiar with what Q. And on is it's ah, far right conspiracy theory that posits that President Trump is working behind the scenes to bust the secret cob. All of Pedophiles led by Hillary Clinton and John Podesta, and pretty much every celebrity that you've ever heard off. There's no actual evidence for it, of course, but because a number of Q and on believers and one Republican primaries, it's being hold. My goodness, This is the worst thing that ever happened to mainstream politics. We've got conspiracy theory believers. There's no conspiracy less founded on actual evidence than this post office nonsense. In fact, I've seen pictures on the Internet that have been circulated. Now Twitter and Facebook have done their level best to try to make sure that misinformation about elections nothing that could undermine faith in elections is allowed on their platforms, except for these pictures of mailboxes in Wisconsin. Of all places. That are piled up. They've been taken off the streets. Trump doesn't want you to be ableto Drop your piece of mail in a mailbox. Well, what these pictures Don't point out is these are piled up. Sure, at a facility that refurbishes the mail boxes to put them back on the streets. It's always got a stack of mail boxes outside because it's working on them. Refurbish them, then this idea that sorting machines and mail boxes have been ripped off of the streets in the last couple of months so that we can vote by mail is nonsensical. Unless you're willing to tell me. That Barack Obama and Joe Biden, who saw over 2011 and 2016 5 years. The removal of 14,000 mailboxes and 200,000 mailboxes removed in the years before that. Unless you're willing to tell me that they're part of the conspiracy. You're almost forced to admit that there is simply no evidence behind this, but what's remarkable to me? Is how quickly this became mainstream and it got me thinking. Well, wait a second. Wait a second. Wait a second. If Joe Biden is up by as much as the polls suggest he is 10 to 12 points. Why would Democrats suddenly be trying to cast doubt on an election? Right? Wasn't this Almost exactly four years ago. What President Trump was supposedly doing August of 2016 when the first reports on the eve of the Democratic National Convention about election hacks and Russian interference, and all of this started coming out. President Trump's first said that he was worried that the election might be rigged. You might remember President Obama rose Garden press conference said. How would you even rig the presidential election? Donald Trump is whining about losing an election that hasn't even happened yet. The idea was that Trump was going to cast doubt on the legitimate legitimacy of the election because he knew he was going to lose. Remember the pole similarly showed him down 10 15 points. He had no chance of beating Hillary Clinton. So he was preemptively whining about the fact that Clinton and her cronies we're going to use massive vote fraud to cheat. Why are Democrats doing this? When their candidate is up 10 points. Maybe it has something to do. With this. A new CNN poll finds that 50% of registered voters back the Biden Harris presidential ticket. While 46% say they support Trump and Pence right at the polls, margin of error plus or minus 4% points. There's a new CNN poll. Across 15 battleground states. Biden has the backing of 49% of registered voters while Trump lands at 48%. In other words, that massive lead doesn't actually

AP News Radio
Social media, music world go dark for Black Out Tuesday
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AP News Radio
Social media, music world go dark for Black Out Tuesday
"Social media is uniting that's a force in support of the black lives matter movement everywhere you look on social media Facebook Instagram Twitter you're finding black squares as a movement started by the music industry has spread to other celebrities even to everyday people it's part of black L. Tuesday an online event that started with record labels and is being embraced by artists like Rihanna Alicia keys Coldplay Radiohead and the Beastie Boys most of their sites went blank no text no images though the hash tag the show must be polished or black heart emoji is also being seen Britney spears says she joined the blackout Tuesday movement and urged fans to do the same saying people should stay off their devices to focus on ways to make the world a better place for all of us I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

Donna and Steve
Warner Music’s Play On Fest Will Livestream Past Performances From Coldplay, Cardi B, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran & More
"You need another you know musical fix last weekend we had the the I. home concert series that you could watch the lady Gaga put on a raised over a hundred twenty five million dollars will there's a virtual music fest happening this weekend but if you are running a little to this earlier regarding the prince tribute if you're a little tired of the Skype and zoom performances from people's living rooms the checkout the play on fast it's not live so no one's coming from their living rooms and it's festival made up of like all sorts of different archival performance okay more than sixty five acts including first name on the list ed Sheeran yeah Bruno Mars and then again that is all righty be owning Green Day Coldplay sorry Ryan the flaming lips corn I'm a boogie wit da hoodie more eight aware Friday through Sunday from noon to midnight eastern each day you can check it out that play on fast dot

This Morning with Gordon Deal
Concerts are canceled. So Coldplay, John Legend and Keith Urban are playing right in your living rooms.
"And if the concert of your favorite performer or group has been canceled you might be able to catch them in your own living room John legend Coldplay's Chris Martin pink John Mayer Keith urban and others have been holding virtual concerts as the world continues to practice physical distancing legend who performed a nearly hour long concert that streamed on Facebook and Instagram live called it a cool way to connect with people and make them feel some kind of love and intimacy and connection even though they have to be stuck at home all right nice

The KFBK Morning News
Pop stars live-stream concerts from home to combat isolation
"So there's a new outcome from canceled concerts in home isolation that's not popping up artists reaching fans through social media several performers have been streaming performances through the Instagram live feature to deliver up close and personal concerts and we have some examples for you this morning Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin started an Instagram live series it's called together at home it's in partnership with the World Health Organization global citizen and he was taking song requests from fans in the comments including a cover of David Bowie's life on Mars and Coldplay's hit song yellow so we want to play for you just a short clip here from yellow along some pretty good right the fans you know so many people that sensibles are done concerts are done and music bring so much for

GSMC Music Podcast
Music News: New Releases, Upcoming Tours, And Chart Toppers
"Now. It's time for new releases. Antunes new album releases Ozzy Osbourne Ordinary Man Royce. The five nine voice the five nine the allegory. Grimes Miss anthroposophy. Gene cannot know how to pronounce that coldplay. Everyday life. Dj Snake cardio `Blanche Deluxe Cardi Blonde Deluxe and holy broken heart new singles. The weekend after hours Ozzy Osbourne featuring post Malone it's rayed yellow busy. Keep it in the streets Pearl Jam Super Blood Wolf Moon. Tripler trooper read featuring. Russ the way Victoria Munay a Sacramento California native moment. Bt's featuring SIA on and what a what Alanis Morissette Smiling Now Billy Eyelashes. No time to die. Debut at Number Sixteen on the Billboard. Hot One hundred dated February twenty-ninth marking marking the latest theme song from James Bond Film to reach the chart. Time is the highest charting bond theme on the hot one hundred since Adele Sky Fall which debuted and peaked at number eight in October. Twenty twelve. Justin BIEBER's changes earns him his seventh number one album on billboard. Two hundred chart do a Liba is. Don't start now. Rises to number one on billboard's pop songs Radio Airplay Chart Dated February twenty ninth marking her second leader on the survey she. I reigned for four weeks in February twenty eighteen with new rules on tours and festival news. German electronic duo craftwork announced that a North America tour will be coming this summer in one. Nine hundred ninety. They changed the direction of modern music with the creation of their game. Changing electronic project that focused on robotics technology and the ideas images and sounds of the future. The German act is widely credited as creating the soundtracks for the digital age and influencing the sound of electronic music across all genres these performances will be an extension of the group's renowned three D. performances. And the first time in four years at craft work has performed this three D. Show in the states tickets for the tour go on sale to the public on Thursday at ten A. M. local time British bands. Pet shop boys and new order are heading to. North America for a joint headlining tour beginning in September. The Electronic Act will band together for the unity tour set to launch at Budweiser Stage in Toronto. The weekend is launching a headline tour a headline world tour ahead of his upcoming album. So the weekend is launching a headline world tour ahead of his upcoming album. The after hours tour is set to kick off June eleventh in Vancouver produced by live nation. The fifty seven date global trek will travel to arenas across the US Canada the UK Belgium the NAB The Netherlands Germany and France through November twelfth. The Toronto Singer will be joined by Sabrina. Claudio and Don over in the US and ate lamb and Claudio in Europe. Now onto the top. Ten songs played in the United States according to Apple Music Rowdy rich the box. Guess what still number. One young boy never broke again. Lou Top is number two. I just downloaded his album. Which I come out since he keep on popping up on these list number three future featuring drake life is good number. Four young boy number broke again. Redeye number five. Roddy rich featuring mustard fashion number six. This young boy is all over this list here. He is again with fine by time and number seven with knocked off. So if you didn't get that I'm just saying young boy never broke again but yeah he's six seven as well Number Eight bootie boogie. You WOULDA hoodie featuring rowdy rich numbers number nine the weekend again with after hours No it's not again number nine the weekend with after hours number ten pop smoke your instill no baby. Maybe his days on the top ten are over. Now let's compare that to the top. Ten songs played globally according Apple Music Rowdy which the box at number one in the US and globally still number two the weekend blinding lights number three young boy. I ain't saying hey y'all know who he is. Low Top number four future life is good featuring drake number five just bieber intentions number six the weekend after hours number seven tones and is back on the list of dance monkey number eight rowdy rich featuring mustard high fashion number nine Justin Bieber Yummy in number ten boogie would a hoodie numbers. Now what have I been jamming first off? I usually don't listen to singles nor talk about them. Prefer to listen to the entire project but I am really dig in this new a lantis smiling track. It's classic Atlantis. I mean it has me excited for the album and just happy that she is still making amazing music. Now I'm working my way through royse the five nine the allegory. It's twenty two songs and in our in eight minutes long. Soa Is GonNa take me a minute. I mean in this new world of EPA's anything longer than thirty minutes is a mission to get through but Royce is classic hip hop he is woke af and so are his kids. His interludes with his kids included includes him quizzing them on woke facts. I taught them. It's a heavy won't because it deals with race in America and its history with race. The production is incredible. I WANNA have expected anything less from Royce now Christian hip hop albums whole the broken heart. Ep So I never heard of this up and coming rapper slash singer science rapper. Lacroix's reach records but Craig plug him on his. I G saying congrats semi guy at Harvey official on his EP. Keep your eyes on this kid. So that is the only reason I checked out this kid. 'cause I'm Craig Fan? I didn't learn that craze signed him to I didn't. I didn't learn that cray signed him until I listened to the EP and then I started researching the kid now dudas talented and he looks like a regular dude like nothing about him. Screams artist so watching his visuals on. Youtube is kind of mind blowing. I mean each track on the EP has a visual. So you can choose how you would like to digest his prajit cold world or cold water and if I gave it all our my standouts But the entire album. You can listen from start to finish. I mean it's an EP It's super short. The run time for this one is wall on Apple Music. Obviously that's why I have Include it's only six tracks but it also includes the visuals on it so it says that it's twenty or forty minutes but I'm GonNa just cut that in half because it's literally like a double album with visuals. So it's probably only twenty minutes so you see it's easier for me to run through twenty minutes than in our eight minutes like royster five nine so I did get to get through all these a few times And it's definitely worth a

Markley and Van Camp
Warner Music Group files for IPO in the latest sign of music industry resurgence
"A big music company is going public entertainment conglomerate Warner music has filed the paperwork for an initial public offering Warner Home to Coldplay Liz an ed Sheeran predicts its bottom line to be boosted by streaming services like Spotify and apple music as they increase their subscription basis and prices Warner says it is adapted to streaming faster than other major music corporations and is not announce when its I PO will

Scott Sloan
Survey shows American kids have doubled their online video consumption in 4 years
"So about a fifth about third graders on smartphones and you got all my CAD third graders up fifty third graders own smart we're talking fifty three percent of eleven you don't have a smartphone my god what are we doing to these kids by the time their tweens which is a year later or teenagers three quarters of kids have smartphones which makes one go what's going on with the other that's three cars what what what's going on with the other court what's wrong with you people the average screen time is something like almost five hours a day for the average teen are for the average I'm Sir tween seven and a half hours for the average teenager and how it breaks down is a gaming is about twenty percent of that TV or videos another forty percent of that and the increase overall as you know has gone through the roof in the last number of years when it comes to consumption of online videos and what is the big demon known as screen time joining me on the queue hearing centers dot com hotline from family if he's a family a doctor practices family medicine damn physicians Dr Elizabeth Thomas Dhaka morning are you good morning thank you for having me on your show thanks to come I hope you're the voice of reason because I'm looking at the study doc I'm going all right the scientific pride the parent part because yeah okay screens but the other part of me goes what we've always had the boogie man out there looking at okay now it's screens right that that they said this about comic books back in the in the old old old days before me in you came along the comic books were going to destroy can rock kids minds they need to read the classics is that way from comics and there's always something it's this it's culture to music it's movies now it is screen time is the big nemesis should we be as afraid of screen time as are making it out to be well that's a great question and I I think what we're seeing in terms of research is the effects of early introduction to digital media is that we're seeing kids having a difficult time sleeping there have been academics a B. C. D. activity has decreased and because of that there seems to be a zoning and not how long should really be on social media digital media is it really affecting that and unfortunately we are seeing this alarming statistic where we are seeing effects and mood and sleep with their eyes their eyes and need to take a break okay but I I look at this and go let's look at how young people young adults what they're tempted by and what at the time of the year in which they grew up with they're attracted to self there wasn't a time long ago when we had to actually not taxed anyone or I am someone doc as you may recall maybe you don't I I in in you actually do use what's called a land line and in most houses had maybe one phone some had multiple phones but you only have one phone line and if your parents thought you tied up the phone line too much talking your girlfriends talk your friends whatever they would say get the hell off the phone I have to use it or go to bed it's time for bed same thing when it comes to television that parents should limit your screen time when it comes to television or video games most recently for that matter isn't yeah you could spend all your time on the phone or you can spend all your time in front of a book or in front of TV over what might be it's up to mom and dad a sense of okay take a break do some go outside blow the stink off that's exactly right and parents have the key essential part in all of it they need to be consistent with any task that time thank you you can use our digital media zone but real time read when everything should be turned off make sure the recharging and their their devices and a family room or kitchen overnight with the kids have no active so you're exactly right parents have to be consistently to Coldplay with their kids in terms of knowing what happened programs and you should be there watching and be able to interact with their kids and their old friend Hey what what kind of after your kids eating because more than likely their own children are using the same app very important that parents are Bob to help even send their what their children are watching because they can be exposed to the world and predators out there and we really want to keep him safe our doctor was the Thomas family practitioner the show this morning at seven hundred W. O. W. talking about this new study that's come out that says so many kids are online right now and it's it's it's I guess the take away without putting words in someone's mouth not your sister let that study but it's a it's like you're riding your brain it's a it's it's a digital hair when I heard the term digital hair one before I roll my eyes because once you dig down ago well what's doing is we do studies and we hook them up to very sophisticated machines that people like yourself not operate theirs dials and gauges and meet all these things and measurements and and they hook it up and the minute they start playing video games or watching TV all of a sudden we see what happens in the frontal cortex of the brain and all of a sudden that the brain chemistry starts changing and you just watch this thing you watch your brain become poisoned with neuro transmitters but I just yesterday had a good job on my show talking about the neural pathways in the brain and all these things and how to stop Alzheimer's before it happens after engaging in exercising your brain by learning their physical exercise and other things in neurotransmitters and a we know scientifically that our brains adapted the change based on the stimuli that they face so if I put a pizza down in front of someone or a TV show they want to watch this is a video game or a book for that matter movie what what the what in your brain change because it's the pleasure centers that that's what they're supposed to do they're supposed to react to something that you see is pleasurable so why is screen time so bad versus let's say I don't know reading the book it may be the same you may have the same reaction right it's more the exposure of what the kids are being exposed to that's fair in terms of like virtual violence I think that kids are more exposed to violence on these these new video and gaming you mentioned Jamie early on that production now you don't even know what's realistic and what's fantasy and so being able to sit with them and talk with them through those kinds of things I think the key here is the exposure and as you know the future videos which is really metric thirteen about what we have eight nine year old better on you he finished one video and it's going on they have no breaks in between and I think that could lead to some of that addiction to the digital media yeah but is it different than addiction to I mean my my brothers I sit for hours with our you'll baseball cards trading cards look in the back of cars and we've user self hours over the summer days doing that or if you're in it's always it's interesting you know you could send a kid but let's say the same kid goes and he watches you two videos for four hours which is a long time right is watch oh my god it's it's your poison his brain you said the same kid too I don't know practice the cello and we look at him and that individual as being all my gosh look how intelligent they are what's the difference great question you know it's the creative side of your brain that simulated when you're playing the cello or when you're doing something more that with a video game or some of these like mine craft for example where it's open ended in your you know you're coming your own conclusion about things I can make a case for that as well as I could about a piano lesson we're just sitting there you know hitting the same note over over to learn basically it's it it's developing your hand eye coordination I I think both things but maybe different doc but you know that the people who look at go out for example you sit around and watch TV is frowned upon but sit around and read I'm or three Harry potter books in a row you'd be patting the kid on the top of the head it's the same thing you're not moving well yeah but I think what we're seeing now though is that research has shown that when they are sitting in front of the screen for a long period of time that it's more negative effects birthdays hang up that instrument for doing something more productive like physical activity because what you're doing with digital media is you're dropping your levels on the amount of sleep because getting the collectivity even what they're eating and so I think that's where we're seeing that negative effect right completely see where you're coming from but I think it's important that the child has a variety of things to do and once you have an iPad you tend to not get up from it we're out there putting on yeah playing a cello you tend to play that for a couple hours then you go find something more productive to do but I think you make a great point however because the research shows thank you the facts we want to make sure kids are safe and not be exposed to things that are inappropriate and that they're not just to get to to that the screen but isn't that two different things out that the content I mean you could say some kid is addicted to reading and other nerdy kid it's it's all library all day and it's your pasty white skin and he's the other is because of the glass is the whole thing stereotype right I don't see there's any differently Candace it's in and and sits on the couch and and plays video games I mean they're exercising different parts of what I guess the thing is I just hate vilifying because we do that in societies you know doctor Thomas is anything new it's got to be a threat it's got to be endangering the children because while adults don't understand it we're we're not supposed to understand it but but your brain and dabs we adapted and I'm sure these kids all that the point is you just can't spend all your waking hours doing one thing right and you know fortunately we don't see much research and you know kids are reading too much in the negative effects of it or we are playing an instrument for too long in the negative effects of it but I think with social media it's more of effect on the brain affected by effect on their overall weight and because we're seeing all that that is why they come up with a recommendation in order to make sure families all generally healthy I guess to when you hear about screen time it just to me it doesn't seem like it seems like too broad a category because you're typically all too much screen time okay I'm watching you stupid you two videos about you know dog kiddies playing piano is another stuff and minecraft videos and maybe stuff I'm not supposed to watch but I think the problem here too is content reggae dog he gets all travel together so whether you're watching on a laptop or a phone or tablet it it doesn't matter the devices get jumbled together and I know is there a difference between watching like you know watching a football game on you to T. V. over your phone verses I don't know watching something I you know it it's it's like saying Hey everything that we look at that on paper it is a paper time is just as bad as screen time minutes if you say well paper time what is it is absurd to screen time because

This Morning with Gordon Deal
Coldplay announce new double album Everyday Life in typewritten notes to fans
"They will be releasing a double album the band confirmed yesterday that they said fans typewritten notes directly in the mail alerting them about new music on the way the two part L. P. will drop November twenty

Digiday Podcast
Being Multiplatform Is the Only Way to Stay Alive With Fader's Andy Cohn
"Welcome to the digital podcasts and brian morrissey this week. I'm joined by andy kern andy as president and publisher of the feeder which is celebrating its twentieth anniversary serie any welcome. Thank you for having me brian. It's great to be here okay so twenty years. You're not a failure at the time though you were at spend competitor right. Yes i was at spin and then i was at the source magazine yeah right around the time. Is this a different era for magazines right. It sure was so lots changed since then but the fighter has continued right and still magazine bimonthly but now i would guess it is a multi-platform brand. Yes it is multi platform because that is the only way for us to you. Know stay alive okay. I think i got there. I've been there sixteen years now. <hes> and came up through the more traditional you know the time period of print magazines were revenue was essentially if not a hundred percent ninety percent an advertising supported through print advertising and then maybe some events here and there some newsstand sales for some of the stronger newsstand publications ends and that was really the beginning of the end of it <hes> from a revenue stream standpoint and it was a boom period <hes> especially in music because as you head spin and vibe and the source and brands really starting to embrace hip hop as marketing platform and vehicle so <hes> <unk> brands as big as you know general motors ford coke and pepsi it wasn't just the street where brands anymore that were starting to really embrace that culture and <hes> to leverage you know the those that genre of music for marketing advertising so <hes> i think for those publications and what ended up happening is they became so heavily driven by circulation and celebrity and who was on the cover and had to just be as big possible artists as you can imagine the other you know jay z on the cover of the source or your radiohead and coldplay on the covers of rolling stone and the fader and <hes> the bigger the circulation got the more you can charge for advertising pages so zaveri simple business model you know at the time which <hes> changed as we all saw <hes> you know especially <hes> brown two thousand eight so it was two thousand eight the big inflection point yeah i. I think it's interesting because coming over to fater <hes> i came over in two thousand three at the time it was a quarterly publication which is what we're actually back to now <hes> and they the guys that started it were from the music industry so they started fater more out of access to music because they were doing a lot of non traditional early early day street team digital marketing for record labels for specific releases so they would have the first outkast album before it would be serviced to survive vibe or a rolling stone or is it then they didn't have print or journalism or magazine experience but they had this access and felt like they needed the document cemented so that's how feeder started <hes> was based on this early access so started as an emerging music magazine where it was artists that you weren't really that familiar with yet which called plan cover no coal plan the cover at the time it could have been at some point at some point so what what was interesting to me because i was a journalism major in college i grew up with my father was a newspaper editor at newsday and a writer you know for forty six years and i was obsessed with <hes> you know just music journalism and when i came out of college i got a job at spin on the business side of the magazine and you know it was. Was it like you said before. It was a very different time is very circulation driven. The whole business model was based on selling ads growing your circulation and your rape base so for me what happened was is because of that. I was at points in time at both of those publications where they were either sold <hes> quincy jones and and the people <hes> bob miller bought spin and brought it into the family with vibe and the source hit such a big mass kind of mainstream removed that you know to go up from there is hard and you have to really do things that weren't in your dna and your original mission statement so what happened was isley. Spin spin is an example is where it was the quote unquote alternative to rolling stone. They were putting artists like p._j. Harvey and tori amos and you know rage against the machine on the covers when rolling stone was now starting to put david letterman and buffy the vampire slayer as they were trying to become so big and more of like and entertainment weekly than an actual music and cutting edge lifestyle magazine which was in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight and for its earlier years so i think the example is when spin got sold. They started putting a lot of pressure to grow the circulation because it wasn't an independent privately held company any longer by bob optus tony junior who is a big music fan and believe in you know promoting these kind of upcoming artists they started putting kid rock and creed and natalie attlee imbruglia and really experimenting with very mainstream things that never fit or seem to fit with the original mission statement was for spin <hes> so you know you can call it selling out but i think what it did was alienated. The core audience of those music publications that came there for something in the first place and then those magazines evolved because of the business pressures so you know put became much less of a challenge much more predictable like you knew jay z. He had an album coming out he'd be on the cover of the source you know so that's like and then in ninety nine ninety eight you started hearing things like lime wire napster during the internet and all of a sudden those long lead publications couldn't really compete with the discovery nature of music anymore so they by the time these the longley publications came out everyone already listened to anne knew about a new of everything that was going on through the internet so you know when i was growing up as an older person had to go into record stores to find you know different genres of music and it was very intimidating. If you hurt someone talk about dancehall you're like dance all for for that now. Dancehall type it in two seconds and you're listening to dancehall like through napster and lime the accessibility to music and all of these genres were so far reaching now that it usurped. I think the purpose of the longer lead you know print titles so when fader first came out was really interesting and caught my eye was that the first issue i saw was the third issue had had most f- on one side and back with the angelo together on the other side and and i didn't really know of who those people were and i thought it was really interesting so i think that around ninety nine when fader started hit this inflection point where the kids were now growing up with accessibility to every genre of music there was not like spin the alternative music magazine ad source and x._l. The hip hop magazines you you know it was here's something that's really reflecting of. What's kind of going forward you know and in multiple genres of music like someone even myself i was i call myself from the walk this way generation which is seeing you know the convergence of rap crossing over into the the mainstream and i think you know starting to really get into music in nineteen eighty six in one thousand nine hundred seven all that just became like second nature to when i was listening to led zeppelin classic rock or public enemy and rock him and you know the fat boys and the beastie boys and run dmc. It was all l. cool to me. It didn't matter it wasn't segmented so i think when failure came out it kind of like captured this moment in time that was really well well timed <hes> because it was speaking to people that had that accessible so it had some kind of advantage over some of its bigger competitors that had gone very broad. Yeah i think what fader was at that. Moment was what was kind of a combination of the best of all of those other publications from when they first started and with what their original missions were when you look at spin starting in nineteen eighty five and rolling stone starting in nineteen sixty eight they were counterculture. They were edgy. Spin was writing and hiv aids column which it was crazy at the time you know very alternative rolling stone. Had you know a crazy investigative journalism pieces and p._j. O'rourke and all those hunter thompson awesome you know the things that they were doing so i think it just you know fader came out with this like fresh voice that was speaking like a and not to sound cliche but he was speaking to this new new generation of really hardcore music fans but the same kind of secular pressures i guess as they call them in the business world you know were exempted right. I mean in two thousand and two thousand nine <hes> if particularly if it's print advertising driven <hes> music industry's gone through a lot of changes <hes> explain that inflection point and sort of how the business needed to pivot because a lot of a lot of competitors didn't really make it as they were or made it in in shrunk informs ripe right. I think being that failures mission was to cover kind of what's next in music and knowing that we weren't going to be able to rely on celebrity for any kind of real scale or mass reach. I think early on <hes> we were very <hes> very interested in doing events and like not only just putting an artist that you've never heard ever seen before on the cover of national magazine but also like doing events bringing those artists out to perform live and finding ending ways obviously early days internet to continue the conversation online so it wasn't just like you were an emerging print magazine and then had to move onto the next issue you talk about a whole new host of people you're able to like start building the brand in other ways and be a little bit more diverse so i think because we did events early on and it gave us a like a real strategic advantage in that everyone then started to do events and i think we had an expertise and ability ability to do events that became a huge ultimately a huge revenue stream for was his fader fort back fater four was just eighteen years gold <hes> and i think that's become you know it's become a one plot digital platform for us like almost like a second brand go to to the fader <hes> but in two thousand eight when print advertising was decimated we were able to kind of lean lean more on these events and really lean on the fact that the events gave us a little bit more of like a multidimensional approach because we couldn't we wouldn't wooden of survived if it was just the print advertising or just going online or going online because there was display advertising even at that point in time was <music> very you know <hes> is very <hes>. It was unknown territory. The dollars were like pennies on the dollar versus what that the meaningful meaningful print advertising before collapsed was you know so like from a c._p._m. Standpoint from a total gross revenue standpoint it didn't it's not like one. Just filled filled the gap on the other side so for us. I i do point to the fact that we did tons of events and were able to really like you know you get brands involved on a multiplatform level <hes> so i guess like ten years ago or so probably ninety percent print right y- yeah yeah so what is it today. <hes> percentage wise print is probably i would say in like the twenty to thirty percent of the total revenue pie. <hes> experiential is probably the biggest experiential in video because through video. It's that means not only only us creating our own proprietary fater video but we also do a ton of white label video content for big brands so that come to us for ours boris that iq our ability to understand how to work with artists so companies land access to the art and i think that's the the real like magical thing about failure of over the years i think when you strip everything away is the artist access that we have because we have double down on these artists so early on in their career when no one else is giving them that type of platform yet that we've been able to establish these you know great long running relationships with both those artists and their management and not not have to go through agents or middle middleman like give an example of that an artist the the stuck with for i mean they were smaller. I guess when you started working <hes> i mean artists like i think drake is a great example <hes> just because of how he is and how big it's gotten he did make it. I think it started at the bottom apparently <hes> no but drake used to come up to our office and plus music and he was a great guy and very humble <hes> and you know he almost kind of sold us on you know <hes> on his his skills and we started we did a blog post you know of one of his early songs and it did really well and then <hes> and we put him on the cover in two thousand nine. It was his first. I ever magazine cover. We went up to toronto. You went to the nursing home with him to see his grandmother mother. We spend time at his house. <hes> and we just did like a lot that i think no one had done with him at that point because he wasn't really anyone yet and i think that's what our dna really is is like kind of curated and identifying people that we believe in their music and their longevity of

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