Two up-and-coming male comedians broke up, so they literally rebranded their old couple vlogs into a "scripted drama."
The damage control is next level.
If you know the size of your paid community, why run an event that not all paying members can attend? Shouldn't they get first dibs? If spots are still available afterward, sell them to the public.
They’ve also appeared in videos for a paid online salon, so if they didn’t report it to the company, that probably wouldn’t fly either.
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iRONNA発吉本「闇営業」問題 強靱なガバナンスが必要 川上和久氏 https://t.co/SWIoQoAJeO via @Sankei_news
Of course they’ve been reaching out to the company before taking any action.
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吉本興業「直営業ルール」を制定 報告義務、属性調査を明文化 | オリコンニュース(ORICON NEWS) https://t.co/vUPAkRPI9h via @oricon
A morally questionable photo book is one thing, but using the same title for a fake
struggling-comedian promo book where it’s just endless shots of someone standing at a mic would’ve actually been hilarious.
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