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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex in New York City set to close January 3By John Soeder, The Plain Dealer December 03, 2009, 9:15AMThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex in New York City will cease operations Sunday, Jan. 3, just over a year after its grand opening.The closing was announced in a statement issued today by S2BN Entertainment, a partner in the venture. No reason was given for the shutdown.More at cleveland.com:http://www.cleveland.com/popmusic/index.ssf/2009/12/rock_and_roll_hall_of_fame_ann_1.html
I'm GLAD it's closing.
Let me take out my teeny tiny violin and cry a teeny tiny tear
Not sure this is such a great thing. I do get a certain karmic pleasure out of watching them lose the annex after hogging the induction ceremony for so long, but honestly, had this become the tourist trap that it was intended to be, it could have had significant financial benefits for the Rock Hall, which only would have stood to support the marketing, development and expansion of the museum here.
There was even a phone that Yoko would call in on from time to time to talk with whoever was there.
I don't see how people visiting an annex in NYC brings them to Cleveland. Maybe seeing a movie or something about what's in the hall would bring people here, or some other kind of advertisement about the rotating events or other things you can do and see inside the hall, but not an annex.
Quote from: so it goes on December 08, 2009, 02:36:52 AMThere was even a phone that Yoko would call in on from time to time to talk with whoever was there.Yeah, see, that USED to be in Cleveland. I don't see how it benefits the hall to take things away like that and display them elsewhere. It draws away from the uniqueness of the actual hall IMO.
I'll give you the poorly executed ... I differ a bit on the bad idea part I love the concept of brand extension that annexes could provide. And I'm a huge fan of bringing tourist dollars to the Cleve, even when those tourists aren't visiting here.
Quote from: rockandroller on December 08, 2009, 02:17:57 AMI don't see how people visiting an annex in NYC brings them to Cleveland. Maybe seeing a movie or something about what's in the hall would bring people here, or some other kind of advertisement about the rotating events or other things you can do and see inside the hall, but not an annex. Sorry, I wasn't clear. I don't think the annex has the power to draw tourists to Cleveland, or at least not a strong drawing power (although I don't think it would detract someone from visiting if they were in Cleveland, either). But the revenue that goes to that annex or any other outpost of the Rock Hall brings dollars back to the nonprofit, dollars that likely wouldn't have gone to it otherwise. It would take incidental tourist dollars being spent in Manhattan and brings at least a portion of them back to Cleveland ... dollars that are then invested in supporting our local museum's staff, expansion of exhibits, more ambitious special exhibits, etc. The principle is the same as the Cleveland Orchestra splitting its time in Miami and Europe or the Cleveland Clinic opening hospitals outside of northeast Ohio; it heightens brand awareness, attracts visitors who would not have ventured to Cleveland anyway and provides an additional funding base for nonprofit ventures. The only downside I can see would be if an outpost operates at a loss.Quote from: rockandroller on December 08, 2009, 02:39:45 AMQuote from: so it goes on December 08, 2009, 02:36:52 AMThere was even a phone that Yoko would call in on from time to time to talk with whoever was there.Yeah, see, that USED to be in Cleveland. I don't see how it benefits the hall to take things away like that and display them elsewhere. It draws away from the uniqueness of the actual hall IMO.I don't know ... I can't imagine it would negatively impact visitation of Cleveland's Hall. The vast majority of Rock Hall attendees are incidental visitors ... They are in Cleveland visiting friends or family, and the Rock Hall is a nice added feature but not the reason they came. I don't think those who visit Cleveland specifically to hit up the museum would suddenly favor an outpost over the real deal; if they're that crazy about rock history, they're going to want to see the fullest collection possible. The only downsides I can see are if someone was planning to attend the Rock Hall but now favor something geographically closer or if they have a negative experience at an Annex and cancel plans to attend the full Hall. But I think these are pretty small groups and would be more than offset by additional revenue coming in.
Quote from: 8ShadesofGray on December 08, 2009, 02:09:17 AMI'll give you the poorly executed ... I differ a bit on the bad idea part I love the concept of brand extension that annexes could provide. And I'm a huge fan of bringing tourist dollars to the Cleve, even when those tourists aren't visiting here. I dont like this kind of execution. thats what "road shows" are for. You take the product on the road to various venue to engage interest at the main venue. This was poorly executed and managed.
Quote from: MyTwoSense on December 08, 2009, 03:12:28 AMQuote from: 8ShadesofGray on December 08, 2009, 02:09:17 AMI'll give you the poorly executed ... I differ a bit on the bad idea part I love the concept of brand extension that annexes could provide. And I'm a huge fan of bringing tourist dollars to the Cleve, even when those tourists aren't visiting here. I dont like this kind of execution. thats what "road shows" are for. You take the product on the road to various venue to engage interest at the main venue. This was poorly executed and managed.I think that's a very interesting idea. Do you know if the Rock Hall has ever considered it?
Does anyone know if the RHOF is on any kind of active expansion or future building plan? The more I visit this museum the more I realize what an amazing place it is. I think it's already an iconic building and don't know how they could expand but I'm sure they could. I think for the most part what is there is great but it could really become amazing. What makes it so unique is that it's just so American and although I am no expert it's so rare that we get any new museums that are like the Rock Hall. I wonder what kind of pitch there is to all the Rock Stars out there, past and present, to donate some of their millions to make the Hall even more impressive?
Where are the UO gays to defend ABBA? C'mon my brethren, this is OUR band
I love ABBA! DH and I were fake-yelling at each other over the inductions. Him: ABBA? Please. And not KISS? Me: KISS SUCKS.