John Kellogg

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

BLEND

Bringing Local Entertainment News and Daily issue (B.L.E.N.D.) is an entertainment company whose aim is to assist entertainment gifts with exposure opportunities with in the community at-large. B.L.E.N.D. partners with a variety of businesses and sponsors in providing events that attract specific markets including, but not limited to, Gospel Music, Hip-Hop, R & B, and Spoken Word. In addition to providing quality entertainment platforms, we develop compilation CD’s for mass distribution. Finally, B.L.E.N.D. publishes a free local publication which provides hot and relative topics and information on current events that would appeal to most audiences. Partnerships and sponsorships are available for all entities of B.L.E.N.D.’s endeavors.

B.L.E.N.D. is a minority and veteran owned company located in the Metropolitan Atlanta area. Its staff collectively offers more than 25 years of experience in the entertainment field as well as marketing and business administration. In addition to providing quality entertainment, producing stellar CDs, and providing an informative newspaper, B.L.E.N.D. is committed to “giving back” to the community by offering financial support to specific charitable organizations.

The owner, Hasson Diggs, has developed the company from his passion that stemmed from his desire to help others achieve their goals. There are only a few companies that are willing to help and mentor inexperienced and unexposed talent. B.L.E.N.D.’s owners, staff, and partners feel confident that B.L.E.N.D. will emerge a leader among the rest based on its clear vision, commitment to excellence, and sound business practices.

8 comments:

JAWAR SPEAKS said...

Hasson, it's good to see you finally came on the blogging sphere. I look forward to reading your blog and many post about entertainment business strategies.

When you get the chance please visit gojawar.blogspot.com and mymusicconference.blogspot.com.

brainstorm2007 said...

What are the ethical issues supply chain stakeholders can have?


I think the ethical issue that company have is the point of selling items to people who cannot afford them. For instance, on BET they are pushing more and more bling items like they are the best thing since slice bread. I also saw a commercial to rent car rims. That mean that people will 3 or 4 times the amount of the value and then still will not own the property. I feel that these companies are praying on the weak and are not look out for their customers.

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