Here's my take on it so far:
I internally exploded when I saw it. It seemed to be an insult at first, especially that it's happening during prime time live hours for GSP. I won't deny that I wasn't thinking very clearly because of my reaction, and I almost reacted in a VERY bad way.
I'm quite glad I didn't, and not just for the sake of PR.
GSP does not control what FC does, and we ARE sponsored by FC. That alone is enough weight to allow FC the right to give us a nice hot cup of shut the f*&# up and on-your-way-sir. Of course they have not done that, and they have no reason to do that, but they are within RIGHTS to do it.
But secondly is the honor of it. They are not breaching contracts, nor are they neccessarily stomping on us. They are certainly not insulting us.
We at GSP have fought tooth and nail to make ourselves one of the best online radio stations for an MMORPG. Being first on the market, we had the obligation to live up to the title, and so far I think we've done a bang-up job. But that's not all because we're GSP, it's also because the players of Anarchy Online have supported us and helped us every step of the way.
The people who make GSP stand out:
* Those who listen in all the time, L365-VIP and otherwise. (yes, I don't say it enough, those are stats that we see, and every single person who listens in contributes WAY more than they could imagine
simply by staying tuned)
* Those who show up to parties and lend a hand in supporting the events, and who roleplay during an event to bring a sense of immersion to the world when GSP is gridcasting on location.
* Those who donate credits when we're falling low
* Those who participate in the activities and contests (yes, even winning money in a contest is a way to support GSP)
* Those who show up to these forums to post, no matter who or why, are contributing to the community of GSP and AO
* Those who help defend us from the naysayers who would shoot us down because they think that GSP doesn't deserve to be a community device in the world of Rubi-Ka.
* Even someone who posts to a "what are you listening to now" thread on their blog or on another forum with "GridStream Productions" -- you're probably not aware just how much of a difference that makes, but that stuff actually shows up on web searches -- trust me, it makes an impact every time.
Notice that we don't outwardly advertise, save for here and on the Reet Retreat forum (and sometimes the other community forums) on the AO site, and that's just to inform people of what's happening. Our true advertisement is word of mouth. We're not commercialized, and we don't see any financial gain from people tuning in. But they DO tune in, and they tell OTHER people to tune in.
I doubt many people can understand how much the heart of a DJ soars when just one single new listener tunes in and sends a /tell gridbot say "new listener here, this is cool stuff!". And knowing that it's not because we shoved it in anyone's face, it's because the word-of-mouth power drives it forward. It's because we're obviously doing something right.
I hold no ill will towards FC at all. This corporate station that's doing some sort of "Q&A" on friday nights with FC staff is just that: corporate. They're in it for the money and the marketing. And FC is in it for the advertisement and the exposure. Both have something to gain from it.
GSP is not who we are for the sake of Funcom. We are who we are for the sake of a fantastic game in a wonderful world full of AWEsome people. It just
happens to be a world designed by FC, and they have been honorable enough to sponsor and support us, because they know a good thing when they see one. And community relations in Anarchy Online is unarguably a good thing.
The difference between the GSP listener and the listener of a Q&A on a commercial station is the difference in truly caring about what goes on. The commercial listener does not really care, but only shows a mild interest. The GSP listener (and yes, definitely the SoS listener as well) truly cares about the community and the goings-on where it counts: here in the field, where the players be.
We're players of Anarchy Online, just like everybody else, and we're proud as hell to be such a sculpted part of the Rubi-Kan community.
Those other guys are just a few commercializers looking to make a few bucks in the real world.
Me? I've got a day job. (two, actually)
Thanks, peeps.