• Photuris@lemmy.ml
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    9 hours ago

    Y’all, it’s not a mistake. It’s marketing.

    We’re all talking about HBO. That’s the point.

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      During the period of time it was called “max” NOBODY HAD A CLUE WHAT YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT.

      “It’s on max” sounds like new slang.

      “I like max” literally the most vague thing you could say.

      Other maxedls: pepsi, panty liner, iPhone, Boeing etc

      Everyone involved in this decision chain should be fired. I can’t even get hbo Max where I live, but even if I could I wouldn’t give them money.

    • xor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 hours ago

      one thing you’re missing: most people don’t give a shit about hbo… also, there was also cinemax calling themselves max, it was a dumb corporate mistake.
      i feel neither good nor bad about it.

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    10 hours ago

    Really. I get that the business world is dynamic and not adapting to changing times kills companies, but so does torpedoing a long-established and recognized name. It’s not just HBO, there have been many examples it seems recently, as somehow the suggestion to just drop what your customers look for and use something different and worse is a common boardroom thing, and with applause and promotions. It’s stupid. It’s great for ad and marketing firms I guess, but I’ll bet a typical first utterance is:

    “Why are they getting rid of their old trademark, it’s good.”

    “Shhh, this is worth a lot to us, let them make their mistakes.”

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    10 hours ago

    They didn’t admit anything … and chances are it’s another tactic to avoid admitting mistakes.

    Companies change their legal names in order to skirt or move around and create legal loopholes. Changing your name means you can renegotiate and rearrange past agreements or legal restrictions under the old name. By changing names, you’ve created a way to dump your old problems and avoid any responsibility.

    They changed their name not because they admitted a problem, they changed their name to avoid having to deal with the problem.

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      9 hours ago

      You’re confusing changing a business name with forming a new corporation.

      All that name changing really does is hopefully (from the company’s perspective) make people forget how shitty they were under the old name. It’s still the same legal entity, though.

      Like TWC changing to Spectrum or Comcast to Xfinity.