You're hundred percent right about how this change can effect the podcast which is why I'm weary to pay five dollars. They don't even do an episode a week now so I don't expect them to do one with all the changes that are happening. I would not be surprised if the podcast ends in about a year.. They'd make a huge mistake by charging they're loyal fans especially since they don't regularly produce their podcasts.Yeah but cmon aint that big of a stretch to feel worried about JE. I mean the show was basically them doing it after their hours on the air. That was where they'd work & be and so they'd just go to the next available room & do it with everybody locked in. Hot 97 having relationships & interviews seperate from the podcast prolly made it easier, with many of the guest also just being cool with Ciph & PR.
But im sure they wont be able to record at the building - together, Ciph will focus even more on comedy now that hes off & so on..so i think JE will have huge gaps between each show or end up being PR solo, or with someone else. Unless maybe some people can pay up a small fee each month. Im cheap as fukk myself but its not that much & its a good thing. As much as they been on, doing it for free for years & etc - 5$ aint much at all.
Neither one is black so who cares.
They canned his ass. The Bay Area is taking over NYC airwaves. Nessa, Sway, Ebro, even Big Von has a show on G-Unit radio.
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And when did Cipha become a comedian?
Nessa bad as hell,and she got a better personality,and im sure more females and especially male entertainers would rather come up to hot97 to see her than Cipha,sorry breh
Nessa stanning Pac and playing hitemup for no reason while Funk Flex is forced to listen
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They'd make a huge mistake by charging they're loyal fans especially since they don't regularly produce their podcasts
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It would also be a mistake because podcasts, in general, are free.
People who do/make less than them (some don't even have real jobs) have been producing podcats for years for free. I'm personally subscribed to 27 podcasts on my phone; what makes them think theirs is so special that people need to pay for it, even a small amount like $5 a month?
And it's not me being cheap, it's just this random (kinda Jew-y) idea Rosenberg has that an advertiser might not pay enough?
What?
I can name 5 podcasts off the top of my head who have been more consistent for longer that I'd pay for before Juan Ep.
Paying $5 a month to hear a 57 minute interview of Marley Marl only to hear
10 minutes of catch-up.
30 minutes of Marley Marl talk before
17 minutes of "we're not even in the late 90's yet!" then somebody saying
"I've gotta go. Gotta do 'something'"
"we gon' do a part 2 though?!"
"yeah"
*never hears part 2*
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