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Thread started 01/17/11 10:17am

MajesticOne89

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Proper way to ask for "Comp" tickets?

So I'm on the Eboard of my college's radio station and I want to use that status to score some free tickets!!! lol What's the best way to go about asking the band/venue for complimentary tickets??

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Reply #1 posted 01/17/11 10:22am

Genesia

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What you're doing might be different. But if anyone asked me for comps to one of my shows, I'd give them a whofarted and never give them anything, ever again.

My comps are usually very limited. I try to be fair and spread them around to friends and family evenly. No one would ever be so gauche as to ask for them. hmph!

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Reply #2 posted 01/17/11 10:32am

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Yea I know what you mean! I have a friend who has a show on our station and apparently asked and got tickets to see Circa Survive I think and I don't know how to politely ask! Being a member of a school organization makes it a littl less gauche I hope confused lol

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Reply #3 posted 01/17/11 10:35am

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What is an Eboard? Are you an actual board member (ie, do you help determine policy or programming)? Or is an Eboard just a glorified fan club?

If it's the latter, I wouldn't even bother asking, frankly.

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Reply #4 posted 01/17/11 10:38am

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I'm the Program Director so yes I'm an actual member lol

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Reply #5 posted 01/17/11 10:39am

IAintTheOne

as someone who was in the industry for years personally i'd laugh and say ay Que noooooooooooooo. But I suggest that you don't really

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Reply #6 posted 01/17/11 11:13am

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No, I promise, I hate the org!

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #7 posted 01/17/11 11:20am

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2freaky4church1 said:

No, I promise, I hate the org!

It's ok, we hate you too. wink

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Reply #8 posted 01/19/11 6:46am

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We always got sign up sheets for stuff like that. But then again I worked for a large commercial station. What if you wanted comp tickets to give away on air? It's art and people get paid for their art, but if the band or whoever isn't paying for any advertising or anything, i'd EXPECT comp tickets.

I don't see anything wrong with comp tickets. We comp all DJ's at our conferences because they're important and they publicize us. Now, if a random person asked me, I'd say no and put you in time out. Sometimes I pay for the tickets, but that's if I know the person and I'm supporting their enterprises.

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Reply #9 posted 01/19/11 7:03am

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KatSkrizzle said:

We always got sign up sheets for stuff like that. But then again I worked for a large commercial station. What if you wanted comp tickets to give away on air? It's art and people get paid for their art, but if the band or whoever isn't paying for any advertising or anything, i'd EXPECT comp tickets.

I don't see anything wrong with comp tickets. We comp all DJ's at our conferences because they're important and they publicize us. Now, if a random person asked me, I'd say no and put you in time out. Sometimes I pay for the tickets, but that's if I know the person and I'm supporting their enterprises.

you'd comp my ass right? smile the business is tricky like Katt said, i have comped dj's ad as a dj have been comped but the average cat looking for free shit, ummm nahhhhhhhhhh

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Reply #10 posted 01/19/11 8:17am

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IAintTheOne said:

KatSkrizzle said:

We always got sign up sheets for stuff like that. But then again I worked for a large commercial station. What if you wanted comp tickets to give away on air? It's art and people get paid for their art, but if the band or whoever isn't paying for any advertising or anything, i'd EXPECT comp tickets.

I don't see anything wrong with comp tickets. We comp all DJ's at our conferences because they're important and they publicize us. Now, if a random person asked me, I'd say no and put you in time out. Sometimes I pay for the tickets, but that's if I know the person and I'm supporting their enterprises.

you'd comp my ass right? smile the business is tricky like Katt said, i have comped dj's ad as a dj have been comped but the average cat looking for free shit, ummm nahhhhhhhhhh

Most definitely!

And let me re-phrase that, if the band is not paying for ads and they expect or ask for publicizing their event on your station, then yes, I would EXPECT tickets.

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Reply #11 posted 01/19/11 8:18am

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MajesticOne89 said:

So I'm on the Eboard of my college's radio station and I want to use that status to score some free tickets!!! lol What's the best way to go about asking the band/venue for complimentary tickets??

Media/press pass? There's ways around.

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Reply #12 posted 01/19/11 8:32am

IAintTheOne

KatSkrizzle said:

IAintTheOne said:

you'd comp my ass right? smile the business is tricky like Katt said, i have comped dj's ad as a dj have been comped but the average cat looking for free shit, ummm nahhhhhhhhhh

Most definitely!

And let me re-phrase that, if the band is not paying for ads and they expect or ask for publicizing their event on your station, then yes, I would EXPECT tickets.

right, i've had to do that and have gotten vip passes, Just as I have done for others at labels and promo people when I was dj'ing somewhere.

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