Filed under: Feature | Tags: California Proposition 8, Funny or Die, Jack Black, Neil Patrick Harris, Rachel Zoe, Sarah Palin, Saturday Night Live, SNL, Tina Fey
ONLINE VIDEO OF THE WEEK: PROPOSITION 8 UNCORKED BY STAR POWER
Added 1 day ago and already amassing over 1 million views, this video is one of the funniest things I’ve seen since Tina Fey as Sarah Palin on SNL. Jack Black as Jesus? As Rachel Zoe would say, I die. I loved Neil Patrick Harris on Broadway but he’s even more in his element here. Of course Funny or Die would make one of the best video cases against Proposition 8. Loves it.
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Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Bad Girls Club, David Duchovny, Hollywood Reporter, KnightRider, NBC, Season finale, Super Bowl XLIII, Telemundo
Oxygen’s season three debut of The Bad Girls Club Tuesday night at 10p attracted 568,000 A18-49, 405,000 W18-49, 337,000 W18-34 and 807,000 total viewers. This episode earned the distinction of being Oxygen’s most watched season premiere ever. (Cynopsis 12/4)
“Californication,” Showtime’s popular series about a hedonistic novelist played by David Duchovny, has been picked up for a third season, with new episodes scheduled to premiere in late 2009. Reuters/The Hollywood Reporter (12/3)
Hispanic network Telemundo delivered its best performance during November 2008 in the last 16 years among total viewers in Monday-Friday primetime. Based on Nielsen’s data, Telemundo averaged 1.2 million total viewers Monday-Friday prime which also equates to a +27% jump over November 2007. Among A18-49, Telemundo also averaged 659,000 viewers which is a year-to-year increase of +26% in this demo. Additionally, Telemundo gained an average of 389,000 A18-34 viewers over November 2007. (Cynopsis 12/4)
NBC announced a cadre of midseason offerings with “set your Tivo” premiere and finale dates (Cynopsis 12/4):
- A new hour-long The Office snags the coveted spot immediately following Super Bowl XLIII on February 1 at 1030p.
- Starting February 2, NBC will air a 3-D episode of Chuck at 8p, followed by a new volume of Heroes at 9p and Medium at 10p.
- Season finale of frosh drama Knight Rider is slated for February 25 at 8p.
- Two-hour episodes of Celebrity Apprentice will air on Sundays beginning March 1 at 9p.
- ER will bow out with a two-hour series finale on March 12 at 9p.
- The anticipated two-hour series premiere of Kings opens March 19 at 9p (the series moves to its regular time slot of 10p Thursdays starting March 26).
ABC’s Dancing with the Stars may have just ended, yet the network has announced the eighth season two-hour premiere is scheduled for March 9 at 8p followed a week later by the first Dancing with the Stars Results Show on March 17 at 9p. BBC Worldwide Productions produces this U.S. version. (Cynopsis 12/4)
Opening on January 7, is The CW’s new horror/reality series 13 Fear Is Real at 8p. The elimination competition series follows thirteen contestants as they battle to stay in the game while coming face-to-face with their deepest fears. The lone person remaining will win a grand prize of $66,666. Also airing on Wednesday nights, will be a repeat showing of 90210 at 9p and encore episodes of 13 Fear Is Real will air on Fridays at 9p starting January 9. (Cynopsis 12/4)
OK, here’s what I want you to do. Cast some normal looking folks and then pick one really EXTRAORDINARILY HOT blonde girl. Make sure she’s front and center during all press and wham. . .success. Good job team. Real out of the box thinking on this one.
’13 – Fear Is Real’: Steffannie, Lauren, Nasser, Erica and Cody

Salaries of “All My Children” regulars including longtime star Susan Lucci are seeing their paychecks shrink in a cost-cutting effort at ABC’s daytime dramas. The move follows last month’s exit of longtime cast members Deirdre Hall and Drake Hogestyn of NBC’s “Days of Our Lives.” (http://finance.yahoo.com/news/TV-soaps-and-their-stars-face-apf-13732908.html 12/3)
In this Nov. 11, 2008 file photo, actress Susan Lucci arrives at the Elton John AIDS Foundation annual benefit in New York. (AP Photo/Andy Kropa, file)
A&E on Jan. 7 will launch “The Exterminators,” a 13-episode, half-hour series following the exploits of a Louisiana family pest-control business. The program features Billy Bretherton and his clan, who rid customers’homes of everything from colonies of ants to snakes. Multichannel News (12/3)
Former Party of Five actress, Neve Campbell will co-star in NBC’s midseason drama The Philanthropist from Universal Media Studios, cites THR. Campbell will play the wife of the main character’s business partner and friend, Phillip (played by Jesse Martin). (Cynopsis 12/4)
VH1 approved an eight-episode order for Tough Love a new reality series from Nancy Juvonen and Drew Barrymore’s company Flower Films, per Variety. Steve Ward will host the series and his job will be to shape up and shake out bad dating habits from a group of women living together who are all ready to meet Mr. Right. (Cynopsis 12/4)
NBC Universal has begun cutting staff amid a faltering economy. So far, about 30 staffers in advertising sales are losing their jobs. The cuts impact workers located in NBC Universal’s New York headquarters, as well as staffers in Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit. (Iwantmedia 12/4, http://adage.com/mediaworks/article?article_id=133004 12/3)
Shares of Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Cablevision all moved higher Wednesday as the overall Dow Jones industrial average climbed more than 172 points on its way to a 8,591.69 close. Many cable programmers also fared well: Discovery Communications, News Corp. and Disney all saw an uptick. Multichannel News (12/3)
The NCTA and a slate of cable providers and associations have signaled that they will back Comcast in its legal fight to reverse the FCC’s current 30% cap on the national percentage a company can reach. The groups filed a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which is hearing the case Comcast initiated March 12. Broadcasting & Cable (12/3)
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: CBS Sports, Dane Cook, Eric E. Schmidt, Google, Google Page Creator, Jeff Dunham, Jim Gaffigan, Wall Street Journal
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Today, the New York Times is redefining “Extra” as stories written by others. It is turning on a new feature on its homepage
called Times Extra that will start adding links from elsewhere underneath the headlines of its own articles. The related links are from other news sites and blogs (even the Wall Street Journal), with the source highlighted in green to differentiate them from the New York Times’ own stories. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/04/the-new-york-times-clutters-up-its-homepage-with-links-from-elsewhere-in-beta 12/4)
The College football game of the year is going to be available on multiple platforms. As part of its new deal with SEC, CBSSports.com and CBS Sports Mobile will provide live streaming video of the CBS Sports broadcast of the 2008 SEC Championship game between No. 1-ranked Alabama and No. 2-ranked Florida on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 4:00 PM, ET. MediaFLO subscribers can also view the game live and for free on CBS Sports Mobile. (Cynopsis 12/4)
You know times are tough when Google is forced to cut back. This is precisely the case on the Google campus according to The WSJ, as CEO Eric Schmidt and new budgeting czar Francois Delepine continue to meet with executives to decide which programs to let go. (SearchMash, virtual world Lively and Google Page Creator have already been eliminated or merged into other products.) Despite its generous funding of pet projects, Google continues to receive 97% of its revenue from search advertising. (Cynopsis 12/4)
Conde Nast is shutting down teen social networking service Flip.com on Dec. 16, according to an email sent out to users this week. The site was built as a place to come and share “flipbooks” of photos, videos and other content. (Cynopsis 12/4)
Yah, I didn’t know it was there either. Step one. Don’t make users sign in to use your site. Coercion will get you no where my dear. . . Being that I could use a kick ass slideshow tool like Animoto (even though, yes, I have to sign in), I would have little reason to use this one. Have I mentioned I heart Animoto lately?
Comedy Central relaunched Jokes.com with a treasure trove of 12,000 text-based jokes and 5,000 standup performances from the network’s 10-year-old programming vault. It’s look is a bit pedestrian but the MTV Entertainment Digital team deserves points for building in as many touch points as humanly possible. Search the routines of comedians such as Dane Cook, Jeff Dunham and Jim Gaffigan or sort by most popular clips, comedian’s name, TV show or most recently added video. Look for jokes from 72 different categories. There are 770 jokes tagged in the pop culture category alone. The site will also function as the central hub for all Comedy Central stand-up events, tours, shows and live comedy entertainment. UGC content and more social tools are needed to make it a truly vibrant comedy portal but the depth of professional content on the site provides a terrific base to start with. (Cynopsis 12/4)
Amazon released its previously
announced Public Data Sets
web service this evening. The project encourages developers, researchers, universities and businesses to upload large (non-confidential) data sets to Amazon – things like census data, genomes, etc. – and then let others integrated that data into their own AWS applications. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/04/amazon-launches-public-data-sets-to-ease-research 12/4)
Also on the Hispanic front Cablevision has launched Optimum Latino, a new web channel delivering high-quality Spanish-language content exclusively for Optimum Online customers. The service, which features news, entertainment, sports, and the 15-channel Terra TV platform, is accessible through Optimum Online’s consumer web portal, Optimum.net. (Cynopsis 12/4)
Widget syndication platform iWidgets rolled out a new version of its widgets publishing system, simplifying the process of creating content widgets to distribute out to Facebook, MySpace, Hi5, and iGoogle. iWidgets’Social Syndication Platform offers drag-and-drop customization of widgets as well as native deployment into social networks. CBS was an early client, allowing social network users watch clips of CBS programming. (Cynopsis 12/4)
Logo‘s campy new online and on air film series “Graveyard Shift” should be worth a few laughs. The weekly series, which celebrates that curious intersection between the gay and horror film genres, kicks off tonight at midnight ET/PT with The Gay Bed & Breakfast of Terror, which tells the story of five gay couples vacationing at the quaint but deadly Sahara Salvation Inn. Logo’s is also hosting a dance-themed webcast Unbuttoned Live this Saturday live from Ultra Suede in West Hollywood, hosted by Noah’s Arc star Wilson Cruz. (Cynopsis 12/4)
(Below) Perhaps I could provide Comcast with a “your customer service sucks” meter for all of the moments when customers are unhappy? That way, they can keep tabs on their customer’s usage in yet another way.
Comcast, possibly by the beginning of January, will start providing its high-speed Internet customers with bandwidth meters so that they can keep tabs on their own online usage. Charlie Douglas, a Comcast spokesman, said that after being tested by employees, the meters would be deployed free of charge and enable users “to very easily keep track of their aggregate data usage each month.” CNET (12/3)
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: Android, iPhone, Kogan Agora, Mobile phone, Smartphones, Tap Tap Revenge, Wi-Fi, YouTube
On Thursday Livestation
, a P2P desktop application for streaming live TV broadcasts, will show a preview for its iPhone/iPod Touch app to do the same. Yes – live TV on the iPhone. Luckily we don’t have to wait. They’ve got a YouTube video, embedded after the jump, which shows the app working on an iPhone. (http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/12/03/live-tv-on-the-iphone-livestation-previews-its-app/ 12/3)

The next gPhone has arrived, and surprisingly, it looks pretty nice. Although Techcrunch was all very excited about China’s Sciphone
(not really), the Kogan Agora
and its upgraded twin, the Agora Pro, are probably a much better bet. (http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/12/03/next-major-android-handset-revealed-the-agora/ 12/3)
iPhone development house Tapulous
has announced two new premium versions of its mega-hit Tap Tap Revenge, both of which feature licensed music (still a rarity on the fledgling platform). The announced games include exclusive tracks recorded by Weezer, as well as a collection of tracks from DJ superstars like Moby, Daft Punk, and The Chemical Brothers. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/04/tapulous-brings-weezer-and-world-class-djs-to-tap-tap-revenge/ 12/4)
Very nice. I’d like Rihanna’s Disturbia please.
UK-based Truphone, a VoIP service provider for Wifi/data enabled handsets, today unveils a special version for owners of the iPhone Touch. The move is significant. The software effectively turns the Touch into a mobile phone, if limited to calls over WiFi. But there will be plenty of young people and college students who will use the Touch now for calls as well as WiFi over their campus networks. (http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/12/03/call-me-on-my-ipod-touch-truphone-releases-app-for-the-kids/ 12/3)
MobiTV announced its managed network for mobile television and radio has surpassed the five million subscriber mark. MobiTV is available on more than 350 handsets across 20 carrier networks including AT&T, Sprint and Alltel in the U.S. (Cynopsis 12/4)
Filed under: GAMING | Tags: Activision, Activision Blizzard, Guitar Hero World Tour, Microsoft, New York, Tony Hawk, Video game, Video game publisher
Microsoft‘s in game ad unit Massive tried to drum up interest in the video game advertising medium by hosting New York’s first In Game Ad Upfront event yesterday. The biggest news to come from the event is a multi-year deal to serve ads for the newly joined Activision Blizzard (a merger that officially closed on Tuesday to create the industry’s biggest game publisher.) Massive announced two deals, actually. The company signed a multi-year extension to its in-game ad partnership with Activision spanning 18 games and franchises including Guitar Hero: World Tour and the Tony Hawk series. Massive also announced a new tie up to run ads on Blizzard’s websites and Battle.net portal, the online gamer’s first third-party ad deal. Expanded offerings including around-game ads, website sponsorships and other custom advertising opportunities are included in the deal. (Cynopsis 12/4)
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: Business, Mobile phone, New York, Reno Nevada, Retail, Television, United States, Video game
TECHNOLOGY
The increasingly routine use of mobile applications in such mundane activities as grocery shopping is presenting challenges to store owners, according to this columnist, who notes some outlets remain ignorant of a popular application that lets shoppers compare prices by using their cell phones to scan products’bar codes. Retailers must not only keep up with the constant flow of new technology, but they also must decide whether it is prudent to give shoppers an opportunity to find cheaper prices at their competitors’stores. The New York Times/ReadWriteWeb (12/3)
Blockbuster chose Reno, Nev., as the test market for a store concept that combines video rentals with sales of video game accessories, high-definition TVs and other home-entertainment products. Blockbuster CEO Jim Keyes said the company is “selling convenience” with the new design. The Cincinnati Enquirer/Gannett News Service (12/1)
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Arts and Entertainment, Business, Disney Channel, HannahMontana, Jerry Bruckheimer, Miley Cyrus, Television, United States
The Disney Channel has ordered six additional third-season episodes of its blockbuster “Hannah Montana” series. The show, starring Miley Cyrus, is Disney’s No. 1 show in the 6-to-11 and 9-to-14 demographics. Variety (12/2)
CBS gave frosh thriller Eleventh Hour from Jerry Bruckheimer and Warner Bros. Television an extension of five more episodes, making it a somewhat smaller full season order. So far this season the drama has averaged a 3.3/9 among A18-49 and 12 million total viewers. (Cynopsis 12/3)
Oxygen struts out with the most current season of America‘s Next Top Model beginning January 18 at 11a, airing back-to-back episodes for thirteen hours. Last September, Oxygen acquired the exclusive cable rights to all seasons of America’s Next Top Model including the 12th season now in production as well as repeat airings going beyond cycle 12. (Cynopsis 12/3)
American TV viewers will see more of Little Britain USA as a second series is slated for production from HBO and the BBC. PPC Enterprises, the commercial unit of Picture Production Company Group, holds the rights to the Little Britain USA brand as well as the rights to Little Britain Classics. (Cynopsis 12/3)
ABC is retooling its midseason schedule adding in new series Castle, Cupid and The Unusuals in the 10p slot on various weeknights. (Cynopsis 12/3)
The CW announced plans to bring back Reaper for a 13-episode second season following 90210 Tuesday nights beginning March 17, reports THR and The Live Feed. (Cynopsis 12/3)
Facing a deadline on Friday, Vivendi apparently has decided not to sell its 20% stake in NBC Universal, the corporate umbrella for the NBC broadcast network as well as a number of cable TV channels, according to unnamed sources in this article. One of these sources, however, said Vivendi might consider such a move in the future: “It is not the right time to sell,” the source said. The Hollywood Reporter (12/2)
Music Choice‘s first-ever Video on Demand music awards program in now available and Chris Brown made the grade as the Most Demanded Artist of the Year, registering over 43 million requests. Lil’ Wayne Featuring Static Major’s “Lollipop” was the most demanded music video of the year, edging out Jonas Brothers’“Burnin’Up.” (Cynopsis 12/4)
Barring a few ongoing political races, the election season ad spending has been tallied and according to TNS Media Intelligence the grand total spent was $2.5 billion and $2.7 billion, as reported by B&C. Television took the largest piece of the pie at $2.2 billion with broadcast television at $2 billion with national cable and national networks at $200 million; print, radio, online and local cable round out the remaining $200-$400 million. (Cynopsis 12/3)




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