Black entertainers not owning their work (RHOA, MTM , Braxtons)

Started by Drogon, July 15, 2020, 02:30:43 PM

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Drogon

Can't stand moose character on the show but she brought rhoa to bravo and unlike the white women she doesn't own no rights to the show not even a producer credit

Same thing with Mariah on Married to Medicine

BFM episode's are being played on Netflix and aren't being paid. They dont own any of the rights and dont make any residuals

And now Nick Cannon doesn't even own Wild n Out


reekz



GLOCK

!!

new York immediately comes to mind
a whole pioneer .. not much to show for it


Gilgamesh.

Nick didn't own Wild N Out? :uhh:

If so, that's his own fault. He has enough clout to renegotiate his contract. 

Cartierline

Yup.

These industry execs will take advantage of black creativity and talent and profit off of it until there's no more profit to be made.

Then they throw you out.

Kalifornia.

Nene didn't bring anything to Bravo.

She may have known some girls to be cast, but that ape didn't create shit


Nine

Quote from: Kalifornia. on July 15, 2020, 02:38:04 PM
Nene didn't bring anything to Bravo.

She may have know some girls to be cast, but that ape didn't create shit
!!!!!

The show was actually supposed to be centered around Sheree

:dead:


Gilgamesh.

Quote from: thePrince👑 on July 15, 2020, 02:49:07 PM
Quote from: Drogon on July 15, 2020, 02:40:15 PM


Did she not read her contract?

Right. With her sisters history I would think reading contracts would be a priority :dead:

And Vince should have ironed all that stuff out.

Opposites Attract.

She, Vince, Toni and Troy were listed as EPs very early on. It's such a shame. 

But as far as Mariah she needs to sue and she would win. No is the time to get back at the whites. 


It's unconditional, these days you know....


TriBeCa

They don't deserve to own these shows if they did not create them. They use huge networks for production and exposure. These shows would not successful if not for the networks. Every one is those women are replaceable.