Benzino Resigns From The Source!!!!!!!!

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http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=4283

Benzino Resigns From The Source
By Houston Williams
Date: 4/8/2005 4:16 pm

Ray Benzino, the Chief Brand Executive and Co-owner of The Source magazine, has resigned from his position at the company today (April 8).

The rapper revealed in a statement, “I want to step down from the magazine and sell my stock effective immediately.”

The rapper explained that there were a number of reasons for his departure, including his beef with Eminem, politics and other nearby business partnerships.

“This is a big step for me. I’ve been consumed too much with the whole conflict thing… the Eminem suit and I am sick of it. I don’t want to take away from what The Source has built up, but I got issues with The Source and magazines like that. Everyone is too politically correct. They’re not thinking about the little guy who can’t afford to pay for high priced ads. It’s like a monopoly,” he continued.

He also took issue with mogul Earl Graves and his Black Enterprise publication, which partnered with The Source when it sought to strengthen its financial status.

“Our other partner, Black Enterprises, is another reason why I’ve decided to leave. I don’t like how they perceive me. There are too many things that I don’t agree with, so I am moving on.”

Finally, Zino stated that he expects to start a new publication – a direct competitor of The Source – that will be free of his previous constraints.

“I plan on creating another magazine that has my voice which represents the little guy. It’s because of the manipulation of SoundScan and radio that Hip-hop is losing its edge,” he lamented. “I want to come out with a magazine that will reflect that. I want to start from the ground up and speak for the artists.”

While he's starting a mag, a rep for the rapper stateed that he has no beef with his former publication. "They're still cool," the rep told AllHipHop.com and revealed that the rapper and former partner Dave Mays would have a press conference today.
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DWAMN!!!! :eek: :eek:
 

Rosco

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Crunkadelic said:
“I plan on creating another magazine that has my voice which represents the little guy. It’s because of the manipulation of SoundScan and radio that Hip-hop is losing its edge,” he lamented. “I want to come out with a magazine that will reflect that. I want to start from the ground up and speak for the artists.”
Motherfucker is stealing my idea! :mad:
 
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Every rap magazine is "cutting" edge when it first comes out, and then when the big wigs realize that the only way to make money is by putting the mainstream rappers on the cover.

And I thought Benzino would be smart enough to realize that the reasons newspapers and magazines are so cheap is because of the advertisements placed in the magazines. If you're not going charge high prices for the ads you have 2 choices:

1. Have 1 writer/editor and the person has to do all of the interviews over the phone and have no pictures.

2. Charge the fans an ass fucking (not literally) to buy the magazine.

And finally, there's a thing called supply and demand. If you're going to let the small guys place ads by lowering prices, then you're just allowing Roc-a-wear to buy a 400 page ad in every magazine.
 

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