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Crisis Comms for Creators: Handling Last‑Minute Show Cancellations Like Broadway’s Bug
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2026-02-24
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A practical playbook for Telegram channel owners managing last‑minute show cancellations: fast alerts, refund bots, and trust tactics inspired by Carrie Coon’s Bug incident.
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