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November 22, 2008

Vote For the Worst Changes American Idol Forever

Filed under: Art And Entertainment — Tags: , , — admin @ 12:52 am

Dancing With The Stars Results
Anyone familiar with American Idol and that is just about anyone who is not living underneath a rock is familiar with the staying power of Sanjaya Malakar. The seventeen year old has become famous for his ability to stay in the talent contest although he possesses the weakest singing voice, thanks to campaigns from websites like Vote for the Worst, and the backing of media powerhouse Howard Stern.

The grassroots campaign to keep the mediocre singer within the contest have increased the popularity of the show with stories running in popular celebrity weeklies such as Star Magazine and the National Enquirer, and scores of stories on television. According to the show, they received their highest number of votes this season, 33 million, probably due in part to the Malakar controversy.

Simon Cowell, usually the most truthful of the judges has vowed to quit if the young singer wins. In fact most of us will lose if Malakar actually wins, because I cannot think of anyone who would actually buy an album created by the creaking voiced crooner.

The present controversy does shed some light on the weakness of the American Idol system. While it was the premise for Americans to vote for the person they felt was most talented, those with less than altruistic motives can affect the results of the show if they have a big enough following. Perhaps it is time that the creators of American Idol address this by making some much needed changes on how the contest winner is chosen.

Another fan favorite show, Dancing with the Stars, allows both the audience and judges to have a say so in the outcome of the show which should equal the playing field for contestants. However, this too does have its problems as the celebrities with the biggest fan bases sometimes seem to garner the lions share of votes. In the past season country singer Sarah Evans continued to plod along week after week even though she was by far the least talented of the performers, at least in the dancing department. A large contingency of country music fans tuned in to vote for her every single week and she only left the contest after issues in her personal life arose.

Though the system is flawed, there is a much better chance of getting a better winner when both judges and fans have a say in the outcome. Contestants who have large fan bases, or get large amounts of sympathy votes cannot guarantee an overall win. The same thing can be said for a contestant who just does not seem to strike the fancy of the judges, and can be sent packing prematurely though they deserve to stay and compete.

Judges are after all people and they will of course have their favorites. Dancing with the Stars message boards have been lit up with the prospect that the judges have been much too kind to former NBA star Clyde Drexler though his dancing has improved very little since the onset of the season. The voters of course can take him to task and can create a level playing field. The same can be said for American Idol.

It is doubtful that many would have remembered Sanjaya Malakar after this season of American Idol. However, now he will either be known as the face of the person that killed Idol, or the reason that the rules were chanced. Either way, Malakar has helped to change the television show American Idol forever.



By: Lisa James

About the Author:

Lisa James subcribes to Star Magazine, writes for Suscriba, a seller of Star Magazine Subscriptions and other discount Magazine Subscriptions.



November 21, 2008

The Fall 2008 TV Guide

Filed under: Television — Tags: , , — admin @ 9:05 pm


Andrew Cho asked:


 

The fall 2008 television shows are here and hopefully some of our question will be answered this season. Who will win this season’s Dancing with the Stars? Will Samantha regain her memory? Which girl will Chuck end up with? How much weight will the Biggest Loser lose? Will Knight Rider be more than just a Ford Mustang commercial? Will Pam and Jim get married? Will Meredith and McDreamy get back together and live happily ever after?  Will the new 90210 live up to the hype?

 

Without further ado, here are the highlights of the fall 2008 television schedule, listed by the day of the week.

 

Mondays will again be a heavy hitter. Dancing with Stars, Samantha Who, How I Met Your Mother, Gossip Girl, Prison Break, and Chuck all highlight Monday’s television lineup.

 

Tuesday will be filled with new shows this season. New shows include Opportunity Knocks, The Mentalist, Privileged, 90210, and Fringe. Returning shows on Tuesday are Dancing with the Stars (results show), House, and The Biggest Loser.

 

Wednesday’s highlights include Bones, Dirty **** Money and Lipstick Jungle.

 

Thursday is another day with some great shows scheduled. The most popular shows include Ugly Betty, Grey’s Anatomy, My Name Is Earl, The Office, and the last season of ER.

 

Even Friday will give you something to watch on television. Fox and NBC has their schedule loaded with game shows including Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader, Don’t Forget the Lyrics, and Deal or No Deal. Also be sure to check out Everybody Hates Chris, Wife Swap, and Supernanny.

 



November 20, 2008

The Music Industry- Here Is What A Young Artist Needs To Know To Be A Star

Filed under: Music — Tags: , , — admin @ 7:49 pm
Stan Medley asked:


There are career development people and then there are agents, producers, music company executives and the rest that just do their job.

The career development people are the ones who make stars. The others just play out their various roles in the scheme of things.

Remember music may be an art, but the music industry is a business. What any business ultimately wants is a reasonable profit for its time. Believe me, no one wants to put money into a band, no matter how talented they are, to only have them get into a personality spat and break up six months later, or to have them refuse to listen to seasoned advice because they are arrogant and know it all. So, there are a number of things that career development people and most others in the music industry are looking for besides talent.

When you present yourself you want to have all of these things in place–not just talent.

1) But, yes, you do need talent. And, your talent must be developed to professional levels. But, it is a given, an understood. Everyone knows you need talent. But talent doesn’t have to be the best thing ever, but it does have to achieve professionalism. Talent is unfortunately only about 1/10 of the formula.

2) Longevity. The longer your act can last, the more money everyone will make. This is obvious and can happen is several ways: Youth–you are young (this is why you see so many young kids developed into stars) and you have a potentially long career ahead of you. So you see a talented 15 year old has an advantage over a talented 50 year old. But don’t despair, if you are not 15 any more. Longevity, can be presented in other ways. A 30 year old Rocker may have a longer potential career ahead of him than a 15 year old rapper, because if the difference in the sub-industries. So, whatever your age (even if you are 50) don’t give up on longevity, just figure out how you can present a case for it. Show them how you will potentially have a long and prosperous career.

3) Built in audience. This guarantees sales, and sales means everyone will potentially make a profit. The bigger the existing audience the better. Use to be you had to go on the road a couple of years to develop a national audience. Now My Space can do it for you.Groups who have never been on the road are signing record contracts solely because of their MySpace following. Shows there is more than one way to skin a cat.

4) Staying power. Having lots of material means you are not a one song wonder. Three CDs worth of material is good. It means you will be around awhile (Longevity again.) Most career development people feel it takes three CDs to make a star. Have this in place when you start meeting people and it will go better.

5) You haven’t given the whole pie away. No one in the industry wants to work for free, or less than they feel they should. Probably one of the biggest deal killers is the bands who have sold half their publishing rights to this guy, half their movie rights to this other guy, and they are locked into an obnoxious contract with an manager, etc. Career development people are going to have to work with you for years. They won’t do it if you have given half the pie to other people. Approach them with the whole pie in place.

6) Cooperative nature. No one wants to work with a snarly, crazy, egotistical, arrogant, fool of an artist. So don’t be one. People working with you would rather work with the guy who has a pleasant easy to get along with personality. So be him, not the other guy.

7) Crossover potential. If you music can cross over into other genres, there will be more sales. If you as an artist can also, act and dance, there is a potential for movie deals and good concert sales. The more income streams you can tap into, the more attractive you will be. Know your strengths and abilities present your ability to tap into multiple income streams.

8) Do you have surveyed material or are you guessing? All successful career development people survey. It isn’t how good you think your material is. It is how good others think it is. So start now. Survey your own material. Ask your fans to rate your songs on MySpace and after a performance mingle and ask people what they liked the best. Play your songs for school children and teenagers, get them to rate what songs they like best. Be willing as writers to throw away half of your material and develop fully surveyed CDs of your best material. Music is a communication. If it doesn’t communicate to anyone but you, it is pointless. If you have surveyed show those record company people the statistics. It will go a long way.

9 Watch who you get hooked up with. There are many famous people who can kill your career. There are famous people who have backstabbed others along the way to their success, and now others don’t trust them. Check out the people you hire and chose to work with. No one will want to invest a lot of money in you if they think your manager, or agent, or producer, or lawyer is just going to ***** them sooner or later. If you hook up with the wrong people it can result in what is in effect a partial blacklisting.

(c)2007 Stan Medley



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