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    What's in a (Show) Name?

    AnthonyBy AnthonyDecember 13, 2015No Comments3 Mins Read18 Views
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    I’ve been struggling with what to call my new series of ‘funnies’, which I’ve been posting to the @BGAPodcast twitter feed daily Mon-Fri.

    They’re not Memes, and they’re not Cartoons. I stopped trying to name what they are and switched to thinking about what they feel like… They’re fun, which is why I called them ‘funnies’, like the old newspaper comic strips.

    But they’re also about games, so the title has to reflect that. I did an idiom search on the ‘net and came up with phrase that was so obvious, I had a ‘Duh…’ moment. I decided to call the series, #FunInGames. Simple, accurate.

    Creating a Name that Sticks

    Now, I told you all that so that I could tell you this: It’s really hard to come up with a name that reflects your brand. Corporations spend upwards of 6 figures to marketing companies to dream up just the right word that will trigger the right reactions in customers/ clients/ listeners.

    When I was dreaming up my radio show (to be premiered sometime next month), I wrestled with a number of show names before I used one simple criteria to narrow down the list: I wanted a name that referred back to the show itself.

    The guys at our podcast came up with the name “Board Gamers Anonymous” before I joined up, so I never really got a handle on just why they chose that name, or what the other options were. Supposedly it was a reference to board gaming as an addiction, but we never really utilized that concept as part of our brand.

    That is, until I came up with the first theme for my #FunInGames feature. I co-opted a Rockwell painting and adapted with the title, “At a Recent Meeting of Board Gamers Anonymous.” For the first time, the BGA was demonstrating just what we meant by our show title.

    Taking it to the Next Step

    As I was developing the concept for my spinoff show, I first settled on the title “The Missing Link.” It described what I was trying to accomplish with the show: providing a link between Serious & Casual gamers, Blogs & Podcasts, Amerigames & Eurogames, etc.

    That title, The Missing Link, gave me a strong sense of purpose as I shaped the format. But I came to realize that it wouldn’t be obvious to listeners what I was trying to tell them about the show. I would always have to be explaining just what I meant by the title, and how the content of the show was providing those links. It was going to complicate the show.

    So, just before I pitched it to the radio station, I changed the show’s title to “On The Table.” The title still accomplishes what I want, to point back to the show, rather than describing listeners (like BGA) or certain facets of the hobby (eg, Dice Tower). [Don’t ask me what the title “Shut Up and Sit Down” is supposed to be saying….]

    On The Table is a double entendre, just not the dirty kind. It has two meanings, highlighting the subject of the show (games you play on a table) and the wide scope of topics on the show: every gaming-related subject will be ‘on the table’, that is, up for discussion.

    I’m just not sure right now when we’ll be starting that discussion…

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    Anthony cofounded Board Gamers Anonymous in 2013 and has been on (almost) every episode. Today, he lives in Philadelphia with his family and teaches first year writing at Thomas Jefferson University.

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