On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Jerome Chang <jer...@blankspaces.com> wrote:
> Hi.
> This is Jerome in L.A. May I ask: why would comedians need an office? To
> write and practice their routines?
>
Many comedians operate in a similar fashion to, e.g., web developers
and freelance writers.
Pure stand-up comedians might find a place in a co-working space, but
there are also, e.g., freelance editors and writers for online and
print publications, film industry writers, and some comedians who
simply create media on their own and make money publishing them
independently later.
The question remains: is comedy the type of niche market that might be
well-served by a co-working space? How might one (like me) go about
answering that question?
Thanks for guidance,
meta
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