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Anthony Rigby and Melanie Cohen to Attend Crossfire, Tap N' Tin News PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 19 September 2009 10:13

In news that does not shock many people, Ricochet minority owners Anthony Rigby and Melanie Cohen will attend next week's Crossfire. This Crossfire will be the final episode televised in either the United Kingdom or Canada, the two biggest ratings draws for RPW. Rigby and Cohen are said to be meeting with the talent and staff individually.

Many believe that such a move might be the  precursor for more layoffs or worse a temporary or even a permanent shutdown.

In some of the first good news out of Ricochet in months, the Tap N' Tin has agreed to terms to allow Ricochet to rent out their facilities at a reduced rate, in order to keep them from moving to another facility. The Tap N' Tin management is very happy with RPW's ticket gate, which they receive a small percentage of, on top of the rent, and wish to keep RPW from looking for a new facility. The Tap N' Tin, in such a short amount of time, has become one of the most loved crowds in Ricochet's history that, while drawing smaller crowds than when they were at King George Hall, they seem to be more passionate about the product, purchasing almost double in merchandise sales on a regular basis than what the Hall crowd would. Ricochet is also happy with the arrangement and plan on staying at the Tap 'N Tin for as long as they will have them.

 

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