btw I hope you guys know that this will not have a discernible impact on Christina Aguilera's chart performance. Azoff won't really have much say in what gets played... as a board member, he'll help manage the company--the people in it--and he will guide some boring business decisions.
I do agree radio has very little to do with making a impact on her career but some of you also forget he is her manager as well so it a win win situation for her
I do agree radio has very little to do with making a impact on her career but some of you also forget he is her manager as well so it a win win situation for her
I don't think this is going to have a huge impact on her career. Let's not forget that NMT went top 20 on pop radio, that's solid airplay from her core market, but she didn't capitalise on that. The song received a lot of promotion, it flopped because people didn't like it. If she wants a hit then she's going to have to produce material that is worthy of success.
Nope, but he is the Chairman of LiveNation so we are getting a tour no matter what
Seen as they had to cancel the last one because no one wanted to go then I wouldn't be so optimistic about that
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Originally posted by Celestial
I don't think this is going to have a huge impact on her career. Let's not forget that NMT went top 20 on pop radio, that's solid airplay from her core market, but she didn't capitalise on that. The song received a lot of promotion, it flopped because people didn't like it. If she wants a hit then she's going to have to produce material that is worthy of success.
Exactly, she hasn't been 'blacklisted' at all so unless the quality of the music improves then her airplay won't change one bit.
I find it funny that Christina's manager now owns the same company that blacklisted Britney Spears music back in the day, and refused to air her music.
poor britney.
i wander how many songs of her could've gone no. 1 pre-billboard digital sales inclusion?