Topic: Procter
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Thursday, April 10, 2008 - 10:24 AM EDT
Business Courier of Cincinnati
Procter & Gamble Co. has partnered with international record label company Island Def Jam Music Group to launch a music company tied to its TAG men's deodorant and body spray.
The label, called TAG Records, is an effort by the brand to connect with the urban market by providing opportunities for aspiring hip-hop talent. Jermaine Dupri, an Atlanta-based rapper and music producer, will act as president of the New York-based venture and will play a key role in identifying and developing its musical talent.
Those artists will merge their music with brand marketing for TAG, and will be promoted through a multimillion-dollar campaign, including television, print, radio, computer and event marketing.
"Today, we make history in the music industry with TAG Records," Dupri said in a press release. "This label is going to provide new artists with a chance of a lifetime. New artists will receive 10 times the typical marketing support - a first in the industry. I'm hand-selecting and molding these artists to make history in hip hop."
The first artist will be announced in May. In addition to an album release, TAG will showcase the artist and Jermaine Dupri across various TAG brand advertising and marketing programs throughout the year.
"We're confident the partnership will make a positive impact and bring opportunities to undiscovered urban creativity and vision," Alex Keith, general manager of P&G Deodorants, said in the release.
While the record label is unique, it is not Cincinnati-based P&G's first effort to partner with the entertainment industry to promote its brands. It has, for instance, partnered with several reality show programs, including "America's Top Model" and "Survivor."
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With the same people pushing buttons though...
Will the picture look any different?
- Apr 11, 2008 09:32pm by danigirl Location: NYC/KC
Why does Jermaine keep on? Oh well can't hate his game.
- Apr 11, 2008 11:14pm by phism
i hope they don't forget to factor in the tour security costs in keeping all the rabid supermodels from tackling their performers.
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[quote:916619a6dc="NRG"]Thursday, April 10, 2008 - 10:24 AM EDT
Business Courier of Cincinnati
Procter & Gamble Co. has partnered with international record label company Island Def Jam Music Group to launch a music company tied to its TAG men's deodorant and body spray.
The label, called TAG Records, is an effort by the brand to connect with the urban market by providing opportunities for aspiring hip-hop talent. Jermaine Dupri, an Atlanta-based rapper and music producer, will act as president of the New York-based venture and will play a key role in identifying and developing its musical talent.
Those artists will merge their music with brand marketing for TAG, and will be promoted through a multimillion-dollar campaign, including television, print, radio, computer and event marketing.
"Today, we make history in the music industry with TAG Records," Dupri said in a press release. "This label is going to provide new artists with a chance of a lifetime. New artists will receive 10 times the typical marketing support - a first in the industry. I'm hand-selecting and molding these artists to make history in hip hop."
The first artist will be announced in May. In addition to an album release, TAG will showcase the artist and Jermaine Dupri across various TAG brand advertising and marketing programs throughout the year.
"We're confident the partnership will make a positive impact and bring opportunities to undiscovered urban creativity and vision," Alex Keith, general manager of P&G Deodorants, said in the release.
While the record label is unique, it is not Cincinnati-based P&G's first effort to partner with the entertainment industry to promote its brands. It has, for instance, partnered with several reality show programs, including "America's Top Model" and "Survivor."[/quote:916619a6dc]
ehh?
Everybody wants a piece of the pie now.
Its funny how none of those f**kers were'nt around in '88, or '98, or 2005. but now they want to hope on?
Are they gonna pull out the first time one of their artist get caught up in some sort of scandalous controversy?
Hip Hop does not mean Hop in and hop out. Does any of the money they plan to make, go towards re-educating poor communities, and helping re-building the structure of the communities/families or millions of people and youth that use their product?
Why are they doing this?
know your enemy.
Im sorry I just watched the panel last night on MSNBC, I'm done with the rehtoric of people that wanna be "down", without paying their dues or plans of giving back.
biters
theres also this.
http://www.whistleblower.org/content/press_detail.cfm?press_id=371
and if you like satan..
PLEASE MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The President of Procter & gamble appeared on the Phil Donahue Show on March 1, 1994. He announced that due to the openness of our society, he was coming out of the closet about his association with the church of Satan. He stated that a large portion of his profits from Procter & Gamble Products goes to support this satanic church. When asked by Donahue if stating this on t.v. would hurt his business, he replied, "THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH CHRISTIANS IN THE UNITED STATES TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE."
Product list includes:
Cleaning supplies: Bold, Cascade, Cheers, Joy, Comet, Dash, Spic & Span, Tide, Top Job, Oxidol, Ivory Dreft, Gain, Mr. Clean, Lest Oil, Bounty Towels
Food: Duncan Hines, Fisher Nuts, Fisher Mints, Dehydrated Fruits
Coffee: Folgers, High Point
Shortening Oils: Crisco, Puritan, Fluffo
Deodorants: Secret, Sure
Diapers: Luvs, Pampers
Hair Care: Lilt, Head & Shoulders, Prell, Pert, Vidal Sassoon, Ivory
Acne Product: Clearasil
Mouthwash/Toothpaste: Scope, Crest, Gleam
Peanut Butter: JIF [nr] Personal Hygiene: Always, Attend Undergarments
Lotions: Oil of Olay, Wondra
Soap: Camay, Coast, Ivory, Lava, Safeguard, Zest, Oil of Olay
Fabric Softener: Downy, Bounce
Citrus Punch: Sunny Delight
Medication: Aleve, Pepto-Bismol
If you are not sure about the product, look for a Procter & Gamble written on the products, or the symbol of a ram's horn, which will appear on each product beginning on April. The ram's horn will form the 666, which is known as Satan's number. Christians should remember that if they purchase any of these products, they will be contributing to the church of Satan. Inform other Christians about this and STOP buying Procter & Gamble Products. Let's show Procter & Gamble that there are enough Christians to make a difference. On a previous Merv Griffin Show, the owner of Procter & Gamble said that if Satan would prosper he would give his heart and soul to him. Then he gave Satan credit for his riches.
Anyone interested seeing this tape, should send $3.00 to:
DONAHUE TRANSCRIPTS, JOURNAL GRAPHICS
26 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. 10007
WE URGE YOU TO MAKE COPIES OF THIS AND PASS IT ON TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE. THIS NEEDS TO STOP. LIZ CLAIRBORNE ALSO PROFESSES TO WORSHIP SATAN AND RECENTLY OPENLY ADMITTED ON THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW THAT HALF OF HER PROFITS GO TOWARDS THE CHURCH OF SATAN.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/business/a/procter_gamble.htm
- Apr 12, 2008 03:41pm by danigirl Location: NYC/KC
[quote:38d2f3603c]Im sorry I just watched the panel last night on MSNBC, I'm done with the rehtoric of people that wanna be "down", without paying their dues or plans of giving back.
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Ahh yes, it was a pretty good panel, great points on both sides.
- Apr 12, 2008 06:08pm by phism
i would be more likely to buy things if they had satan all over them.
as if unfettered capitalism weren't already equivalent to all-pervasive evil in a number of ways.
- Apr 12, 2008 08:49pm by Lucidialect
Will this music be animal tested?
- Apr 12, 2008 11:58pm by danigirl Location: NYC/KC
Proper fur coat required
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[quote:8097268156="Lucidialect"]Will this music be animal tested?[/quote:8097268156]
will they hafta state fer the purpose of PETA that...
"no animals were harmed in the making of this album"