December 22, 2021
Generally speaking, today’s music superstars aren’t as quick to commit to the full promotional spread as they were ten years ago. The pre-release press tour of yesteryear, complete with talk show circuits or—fingers crossed—an SNL gig, isn’t totally extinct, per se. After all, Lil Nas X’s brilliant rollout for Montero and Adele‘s string of media appearances supporting her album 30 prove the spirit of the music PR strategy is still somewhat alive.
Shannon Miller is Adweek’s creative and inclusion editor and host of the Adweek podcast “Yeah, That’s Probably an Ad.”
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