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Post by odm on Nov 3, 2006 15:04:33 GMT
Just as an afterthought has anyone wondered why this Agency is called MONEY MANAGEMENT? It is not the sort of name you would call a talent agency. Its name does not really suggest it is a talent agency. What its name suggests is that it is an agency that looks after your finances..( ).has anyone anything to add to this thought?? I just want to add to this that as a Stage performer myself, I have found most agencys for Entertainment or Talent or Actors or such like go under a persons name usually, such as .... The Frank Goss Agency....etc...that sort of thing..or Talent International ...anything..really except MONEY??? As ais is not an A LIST celebrity I would expect to have come across her on peoples books by now...as most popstars and anyone on television can be found on agents books and they are accessible in every way. There is an active email number/contact for all agencies and you can be sure of a reply.. I think this all stinks. oops another ps. also if you look at this site Money Management there are very few details about any of the artists so I am wondering whether it is a finance agency for celebrity people and gives an idea with the very small profiles as to what sort of people s money they look after....?? I have just noticed it is a PRODUCTIONS agency:( pity they dont produce much then.!!
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Post by odm on Nov 3, 2006 15:37:31 GMT
Definitions of Production company on the Web: An organization that makes moving images for commercial release, or is formed specifically for the making of a moving image. Inclues multimedia companies. gondolin.rutgers.edu/MIC/text/how/organization_type_glossary.htm a company that executes the filming or taping of a commercial production. www.hawthornedirect.com/glossary/glossary_p.htmlA company that presents special effects and theatrical acts. This type of company may contract to put on an entire convention or only parts of one. They sometimes hire speakers as part of their contract. www.neildempster.com/WebPages/Level3/SpeakingIndustryDefinitions.htmProduction company refers to the company responsible for the physical production of a motion picture. The production company may be a small company who is hired by or sells their film to a film studio, or it may be the studio itself. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Production_company
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Post by odm on Nov 3, 2006 15:49:06 GMT
You're much too subtle for me, odm. ;D Dont worry EB..Im bonkers really...
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Post by odm on Nov 3, 2006 15:53:11 GMT
I hope they read it. This is the second request. You can see that this thread is winding me up...DT because these people are getting me cross If the Radio station have been contacting us too, why dont we contact the Radio station back and tell them the situation...and then it might start a ball rolling to some answers...a Radio station could make quite a story out of the fact that no one can get in touch with Aisleynes agent?? or is that a bit of a sledgehammer approach...
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Post by odm on Nov 3, 2006 15:54:34 GMT
Dogtired, could you elaborate - you've received an email from who ? And I seem to remember someone contacted this forum from a radio station that was trying to getin contact with Ash, was there anymore to that? That was Kick FM (Berkshire local radio station). I listened in to them last week when Ash was scheduled to do her Newbury PA but she never got a mention, never mind an interview yes but that is probably because there requests have been ignored in there quest to contact ais?
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Post by kowalski on Nov 3, 2006 17:01:40 GMT
Well we know that Lamis speaks to Ash on a regular basis so I think she's the one to contact, send her an email mentioning the radio thing and this fashion show offer and just ask Lamis to show it to Ash.
and say that we passed it on to her agent but received no reply .
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Post by rudyrudyrudy on Nov 3, 2006 17:07:23 GMT
i'm not so sure we should bother lamis: seems a bit of a liberty.
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Post by Admin on Nov 3, 2006 17:35:52 GMT
Guys all we can do with these things is forward them on. It is up to Aisleyne and her agent to decide what steps they take. And we do not know what they might be as we are not Aisleynes agent, or Aisleyne.
Lets just accept that we can be a service in that respect for Aisleyne.
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Post by remaha on Nov 3, 2006 17:40:41 GMT
Well we know that Lamis speaks to Ash on a regular basis so I think she's the one to contact, send her an email mentioning the radio thing and this fashion show offer and just ask Lamis to show it to Ash. and say that we passed it on to her agent but received no reply . I don't think the fact that nothing came of the Kick FM approach or the fact that nothing may arise out of the Fashion Show approach indicate that anything is wrong with Aisleyne's agent. It's quite likely that the Hastings fashion show is trying to get Aisleyne on the cheap or even free of charge. The same was probably true of Kick FM. It's likely they just wanted to do an interview. If I was to assess what her agent has done so far on behalf of Aisleyne, it is to help raise her profile and to test the market. Is she an attractive role-model for women's magazines? Yes. Does she shift copies of lads mags? Yes. What is it about Aisleyne that appeals to those markets? Sex appeal. So . . . link her up with a fashion designer and get her photographed looking sexy at as many events as possible. Hopefully, get as much publicity as possible in national newspapers. Not everyone watched Big Brother. So we need to get her name more widely known to make her a saleable commodity. Job done so far. Those other things we were hoping for, like music, radio and TV. Well she got the Choice FM interview. She got to go to the MOBOs. Her agents can't do everything for her. They can help to open some doors but Aisleyne needs to sell herself every time she gets the opportunity. In all the interviews she's done so far, I think she's done an excellent job on this score. OK, so I'm not happy about the website. And maybe it's not clever making it difficult to find out who her agent is. But maybe the people who are on the website are the ones who need the extra push. To me the website is typical of many media type sites, a victory of style over substance. It may not have been updated for months for all I know. Not responding to fans e-mails is probably par for the course in the industry. No matter how rude it may be for them not to respond, it's unlikely to stop us from trying to help. So why bother. Time is money. If they answer some but not others, the ones they don't answer will get upset. Not responding probably doesn't deter those who really want to help anyway. I think we've probably proved that ourselves. Could Aisleyne have done better with someone else? Possibly. But we may never know. Quite frankly the decision as to who is best for Aisleyne is probably best left to her.
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Post by emptybox on Nov 3, 2006 22:42:06 GMT
I don't think that website has been updated since before BB.
It's a flash little website (literally and figuratively), but doesn't say very much about the company or the talent.
They're probably not very internet aware, and paid someone to set up the site a while ago and haven't thought to do anything with it since.
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