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Originally posted by RobynYoBank
I love talented and charismatic people who can build and represent empires and influence the way the people and things are marketed in the future.
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And you think Miley herself had anything to do with that? Give the credit to Disney's diabolical marketing department.
I mean, from a business perspective, the premise of
Hannah Montana was pure genius. By day, she's an ordinary girl, but by night, she's a pop sensation, thus giving little girls the idea that rich and famous pop singers are
just like them. That's why little girls loved Hannah; she was basically a surrogate for the target audience, living the life that they dream of living.