An In-Depth Interview with Co-Founder of MERRY JANE Media Ted Chung

Ted Chung MERRY JANE Media Web Summit Lisbon

Nudabite was recently in Lisbon, Portugal to attend the annual tech conference, Web Summit, which attracts tech innovators from all over the globe. On day 3, we met up with MERRY JANE Media CEO and Co-Founder Ted Chung to talk all things cannabis, media and what is to come after the 2016 American election.

MERRY JANE is an online news source which intersects between business, health, pop culture, and politics that brings forth a new generation of normalized, sophisticated cannabis culture for all.

Ted co-founded MERRY JANE with Snoop Dogg just over one year ago, and also happens to be Snoop’s manager. Together, they had a vision for an online media source that was aligned with pro-cannabis movement ideologies and offered pro-cannabis brand strategies – so that brands could communicate to their customers (in a legal way).

With the latest developments in our own backyard surrounding the cannabis industry, the topic of recreational marijuana legalization and commercially regulated sales has been making rounds on social media in Canada-land.

Jessica: For those who aren’t familiar with MERRY JANE, what exactly is this platform?

Ted: MERRY JANE is the fastest growing media and technology platform, that is at the center of a counterculture going mainstream, similar to Rolling Stone, or the (early-on) hipster audience in VICE. We were at the center of the wave of change in the psychographics and preferences of customers and consumers in general, using content and media to aggregate this cannabis lifestyle audience.
Cannabis has the power to unite people. Whether it’s the entertainment factor that brings people together or the marines and veterans who suffer from PTSD and use cannabis as an alternative therapy to opiates. I think we are at the forefront of the conversation, leading the way so that those stigmas disappear and provide the proper education and insight into what it means to utilize cannabis in a responsible way.

Jessica: How did you first meet Snoop Dog?

Ted: In the late 90’s our marketing company had some products that we were interested in doing brand integration with Snoop. I was providing music for an HBO animation project that he was in, so we ended up meeting twice in one week. that led to a friendship and business partnership.

Jessica: I’m guessing that Snoop had an influence that led to your development of Merry Jane.

Ted: Absolutely! It was about 5 years ago that we sat down and put it together a very specific think-tank to navigate our initiatives in the cannabis space, and MERRY JANE was at the forefront of this because MJ allowed us to provide a brand and a voice for the movement (as regulations changed), that can be accessed on a global scale – so that we are not only affecting people’s consciousness and sentiments in the states but around the world as cannabis regulations continue to evolve.

Jessica: What have been some of the challenges with advertising?

Ted: If we want to do something with other social platforms that exist (Facebook, Instagram), sometimes there have been content policies that make it a challenge (which is another reason why Merry Jane is a value proposition). We provide a safe haven and place that brands can rely on, whether it’s experiential at our shows where we touch millions of people and consumers directly, or if it’s that way we spread the network across all the multiple channels of audience engagement, we can figure out how to do this. Whether it’s brand integrated content, we provide ways to let these brands communicate with their consumers directly and reliably.

“There are ways that you can advertise on those platforms and stay within their content policies and stay within a strategic way. For example, companies that are pro-social causes. If your initiatives are around social change and social causes, but connected to the brand and focused on the cause, I think this is a way to navigate around those policies.”

 

On Colorado Flower, Epic Tax Revenue, and the Reinvestments in Social Causes

The stats and facts are out there, but Colorado does in flower alone about a billion dollars in sales- in essence, about 30% of that money going back into the state. A lot of that money being dedicated to the board of education and back into the social system of Colorado makes for an increase in tax revenue for that particular state. With the passing of Proposition 64 in California, in the next year or two, the prediction is an incremental billion dollars in tax revenue that can be achieved – a lot of that already designated to mental health treatments, education about cannabis, school (University of California) and systems performing research on the effects and benefits cannabis of use.

OH, Can(n)ada: Ted’s Thoughts on the Canadian Market

While not yet legal, Ted expressed an appreciation for Canada’s liberated position on medicinal cannabis at the federal level. While there have been discussions in Canadian media of limiting the sales of cannabis to SAQ and Pharmaprix, it’s still a step in the right direction. Albeit a reverse model that the U.S has taken, the federal, nation-wide legalization of medicinal cannabis is impressive, to say the least.

MERRY JANE is the fastest growing brand in the cannabis space of a counter-culture going mainstream, including a built-in influencer network with personalities such as Snoop Dogg, Wiz Kalifa, and Seth Rogen.

MERRY JANE’s backers include pioneering venture capital firm, Casa Verde Capital, LLC, making MERRY JANE the firm’s first official investment. The MERRY JANE team has also partnered with key players in entertainment, media, and technology, including strategic advisor Guy Oseary, and content partners, like Seth Rogen, to help in building out a robust platform that showcases the new face of the cannabis community.

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