"Nick Cannon is RadioShack's new 'chief creative officer,' for some reason"...#HUSTLING

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Nick Cannon is RadioShack's new 'chief creative officer,' for some reason

Nick Cannon is RadioShack's new 'chief creative officer,' for some reason


Who needs Chi-Raq when you can revitalize the 'Shack?

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Contemporary Renaissance man Nick Cannon is adding another line to his already-crowded résumé by joining beleaguered electronics chain RadioShack as the company's chief creative officer. The company may be bankrupt and shrinking, but that hasn't stopped it from pursuing synergistic celebrity relationships. Cannon is a notorious BlackBerry enthusiast, a regular CES attendee, and a seasoned entertainment executive; on the surface, it's a solid fit. But turning around one of the country's most storied electronics retailers is going to be harder than starring in Drumline or hosting America's Got Talent. The company's had to sell off hundreds of stores, thousands of rock-bottom shares, and even consumer data to stay afloat.

The history of working relationships between celebrities and tech companies is checkered at best. Cannon's beloved BlackBerry hired Alicia Keys as its "global creative director" only to watch Keys tweet from an iPhone a few weeks later. (They parted ways within a year.) People may have laughed when Ashton Kutcher was named a Lenovo "product engineer," but they actually ended up making a media-friendly tablet together. And while will.i.am's made for an impressive CES spokesperson in his role as Intel's "director of creative innovation" and 3D Systems' own "chief creative officer," it's unclear what he actually does for these companies.

CANNON'S GOING TO HELP "INSPIRE AND EDUCATE THE NEXT GENERATION."

According to a press release, Cannon's role with RadioShack will involve "creating RadioShack-exclusive products and curating the in-store experience." He'll also help to "inspire and educate the next generation." There's no guarantee RadioShack will even be around to assess the impact of all that inspiration on today's youth, but I suppose Cannon's now part of making that a certainty. "RadioShack is a brand that matters," says Cannon in a statement. "As a kid, spending time in my neighborhood RadioShack was invaluable... in return, I wanted to give back by fostering creative pursuits in others, and helping kids move to the next level."


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nikka gets that paper :whew: :lolbron:
 

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How does this nikka's name keep poppin up? I cant remember the last relevant thing he did. Must be an animal behind the scenes
 

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I respect dudes hustle but I really wanna see how he is gonna help revive a dying brand. It good till best buy came through and crushed the buildings
 

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:francis:Dead ass mall brand. Imma be honest, "The Shack" was a terrible idea. Roll with the Radio Shack name but catch the fukk up and close some stores.
When hardware went from "Made in America" and lasting damn near a lifetime, it became cheaper to get tools at any old big box store, and buy them every couple years.
Then electronics fell off in popularity cause education is bullshyt...so all the little trinkets, silicon chips and copper wiring, kids weren't buying this stuff to have fun in their freetime.
Video games changed that shyt. Then Radio Shack tried to turn into a mostly mobile phone selling place, like a lotta joints...too little, too late. The brand is dead.
 
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