' American Idol ' Top 12 boys offer a promising start, but it's still all about Steven Tyler

>> Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Season 10’s first show with a studio audience isn’t exactly live. To work out the Top 24 kinks a little while before the Top 12 (or is it 13? Or maybe 15?) kicks into gear, the producers tape these early episodes without the usual time constraints or production pressures. There’s still a schedule to keep, but it’s not as unwavering as next week’s episodes, when the competition really gets going.

Of course, this was no ordinary episode. For most everyone who walked into the studio on Friday, Feb. 25 was greeted with a brand spanking new set. The vibe: theater in the round. A circular stage with the audience positioned on all sides -- behind the giant American Idol logo in the back, tucked on the side among four opera box-like balconies, two of which were used by the contestants -- girls up above, guys down below – and the other two which seemed well-suited to VIPs.

The show was supposed to start taping at 5:00pm, but by 5:30, not a note had been sung. Instead, we got to hear the hum of a drill as it fastened the judges’ microphones to the table. It is television, after all.

With that in mind, what came next were more made-for-TV-moments, or “beauty shots,” as each of the top 12 guys stood at the vortex of 18 white-hot spotlights. Another first for most of us sitting patiently in our seats: seeing the dozen hopefuls live and in person. Snap judgment? James Durbin towers over his fellow finalists, Stefano Langone has a more vocal fanbase than one might have thought and, no surprise here, Brett Loewenstern is a bouncy ball of redheaded energy that you can’t not love.

Following the parade of male hopefuls, some 90 minutes after arriving at CBS Television City’s Stage 36, the show was finally ready to start. Ryan Seacrest made his entrance and took a look around paying special mind to the upper rafters behind the stage, whose only view of the evening’s ceremonies was a giant LED screen across the way. “Turn on the big screen, PLEASE,” the more unfortunate pleaded. It would come soon enough.

Despite the big set changes, the show’s opener was pretty much the same as last year. After the 12 guys came out to greet the crowd, so did the judges, with Jennifer Lopez stepping carefully in 10 inch Louboutins, Steven Tyler grinning gingerly and Randy Jackson strutting out front with authority -- all roles the three would replicate in their judging styles. The fellas, which stage manager Debbie Williams had earlier remarked “this is a cute group this year,” looked equally wide-eyed to be in the presence of several hundred cheering Idol fans. Some, like favorites Brett, Paul McDonald, Clint Jun Gamboa and Casey Abrams, jumped in place to shake off their nerves or pent up energy, others took a softer approach and headed straight for the silver stools, another holdover from Idols past.

“I’m ready,” said Jennifer after some banter with Ryan about the size of her earrings. “They’re not what you think they are -- they’re more!” Steven Tyler’s offhand comments were a bigger concern, as both exec producer Nigel Lythgoe and Ryan himself expected a flurry of F words (they would not be disappointed). But first, Tyler had to fix the fringe on his leather jacket to ensure it hungeth just so. His shoes were pretty rock-n-roll, too: purple and glittered.

Quickly, the game plan was explained. The Top 24 had their pick of any song. The five highest vote-getters from Tuesday and Wednesday would advance to the Top… whatever. The rest will be chosen in a wild card round.

First up: Clint Jun Gamboa doing Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition, “a song that’s gotten heavy rotation on the Idol stage over the last nine years, even as recently as Season 9 when Siobhan Magnus slayed it during a Top 11 performance. Clint must have been taking notes because his version treaded awfully close to Magnus territory, which wasn’t a bad thing. In fact, he, like Siobhan, has a vocal sweet spot that’s hard to deny. His: heavier on the vibrato than her wail. Still, from up above in section G, it sounded like he fell into that screamy trap that Idol hopefuls often encounter, but the judges didn’t notice. Said Steven: “No karaoke singer in the world has that kind of vocal talent.”

Such comments might have had your ordinary contender quaking in his boots, but not Jovany Barreto who took on Edwin McCain’s “I’ll Be” without trepidation. The former port worker’s voice can best be described as soaring, which is one reason Steven Tyler remarked, “Holy shipyard!” For her part, Jennifer was just grateful that the home viewers get to see what she’s been excited about all along. Randy’s take: “It was just OK.”

In case you were worried there would be no more boos, fear not! Randy is getting more than his share. Hey, after nine years of listening to singers who feel entitled, you’d be harshing, too. And the next contestant wasn’t any more satisfying. Jordan Dorsey, wearing a top that made him look like he just jumped out of Justin Bieber’s 3D movie opted to try Usher’s “O.M.G.” And Oh my, it wasn’t good. Said Jennifer ever so diplomatically: “I’m not sure that’s who you really are.” Randy’s spin: “It’s not a singer’s song.” All would have preferred the Nat King Cole vibe of his previous auditions. So why did he choose that song? “It was offered to me and I went along with it,” said Jordan, prompting this Idol worshiper to wonder: is this part of the show’s new directive to help the kids choose the songs?

After a commercial break, during which Steven grooved to the beat of “Best of My Love” and Nigel explained to the audience that it’s OK to boo – the louder the better! – it’s Tim Halperin’s turn at the microphone. No relation to the author, though yours truly feels inclined to point out that Tim, like all of the Top 12 guys, sang without an instrument and it did not serve him well. I have a feeling that for production’s sake, the producers discouraged all from playing guitar or keyboards. In Tim’s case, and it’s too bad he didn’t fight for it, as is the Halperin way. With that preamble out of the way, he chose the Rob Thomas solo number “Streetcorner Symphony (Come On Over)” and delivered a perfectly on-point rendition, which was the problem, too: If I wanted to hear Rob Thomas, I’d walk pop on my iPod containing every song he’s every recorded.

Moving on to Brett Loewenstern -- whose fans shall from here forward be known as Brettheads -- he pulled out what was undoubtedly the most entertaining performance of the night, choosing The Doors’ classic “Light My Fire” but giving it a salsa, lounge-like twist. He knocked the microphone stand over, flung his hair around no less than 14 times as the camera literally chased him around the stage, proving that he’s quite the showman. As for Brett’s vocals: they had a nice Adam Levine-like tone and there’s no denying: the boy can sing. Jennifer had the one-liner for this one, telling Brett that was “more hair tossing than me and Beyonce!” Randy had a compliment, too: “You’re fun and bold.”

Speaking of bold, James Durbin was up next, and judging by the scarf dangling from his back pocket, he was up to no good as well. Perhaps hoping to get those Adam Lambert comparisons out of the way, he chose a song one never would imagine on Idol: Judas Priest’s “Got Another Thing Coming.” It was an apt choice considering he took the performance to 11 and wowed the room, more than half of which gave Durbin a standing ovation. And with that came Steven’s first F bomb of the night: “That was f---ing crazy good!” Jennifer called James “organic and real,” while Randy declared, “This is how we do it!” But it would be Ryan who delivers the zinger of the night: “Clay Aiken never did that one?”

Back to more typical Idol fare, Robbie Rosen delivered Sarah McLachlan’s “Arms of an Angel” with good inflection and confidence. He didn’t quite take it to synagogue, but came close. Anyway, Steven loved it. He called Robbie’s performance “Beautiful,” while Jennifer said she liked it better than the original. Randy on the other hand, didn’t think it was a great performance and threw out his first “pitchy” critique of the season.

Next up was another crowd favorite: Scotty McCreery, who had one fellow Idol blogger (she shall remain nameless) swooning in her seat. Scotty’s take on “Letters from Home” by John Michael Montgomery featured all the how-low-can-you-go tenderness that his voice naturally emotes, but again, it was the showmanship that really impressed. He may be young, but there was a maturity to Scotty’s performance that’s sure to take him far in this competition. Jennifer was, in a word, moved, telling the North Carolina native, “You were born to sing country music.” Randy went one step further, calling Scotty a “throwback country guy” who’s “not looking for a crossover.” Hallelujah to that.

Stefano Langone brought it back to the present with Bruno Mars’ “Just the Way You Are,” but like all contestants, he’s learning to sing along with the Ray Chew Live band, which can sometimes be a little tricky. And so it seemed that Stefano was slightly ahead of his accompaniment, though he did catch up eventually. Jennifer called Stefano a “beast,” while Randy noted he was “a little sharp but it doesn’t matter -- kid could be on the radio right now!” To better his chances, Stefano turned on the charm, dedicating the performance “to all the ladies out there.”

Getting ever closer to the pimp spot, which is, of course, the last performance of the night – the one that rings in your head well past 10pm, perhaps even into the next morning, Paul McDonald took the stage in an all black Johnny Cash-inspired ensemble. He chose Rod Stewart’s “Maggie Mae” and delivered as if he’d been singing it his entire life. Casually strutting across the stage, the seasoned musician proved just that: he knows how to work a microphone and an audience, qualities that should carry him straight through to the next round, even if he does lean towards the unconventional. Perhaps Randy said it best: “I like that Idol can embrace this kind of singer.”

In the second to last slot came Jacob Lusk, who offered few surprises in terms of song choice (“A House Is Not a Home” -- again), delivery (he took it to church big time) or judges’ reaction. Indeed, Steven likened the performance to a religious experience -- “Divine intervention brought you to us,” he said -- while Jennifer straight up compared Jacob to the song’s originator Luther Vandross, a sentiment shared by Randy, who said, “Luther would be so proud. I don’t think there’s anything you can’t sing.”

Lastly, Casey Abrams. Clearly, everyone in the room had heard about his hospitalization so anticipation was at a fever pitch, even after more than three hours in the not-so-comfortable Idol studio chairs. And to his credit, Casey did not disappoint. Singing a soulful “I Put A Spell On You” and directing most of his gaze to a gaggle of pretty ladies seated to the left of Randy, the judges were feeling it, the audience was on its feet, and while the cheesy graphics didn’t do Casey any justice, he brought that song home. After a standing ovation, Jennifer cooed, “Casey, you’re sexy… You took it and at it all up... Casey wants it bad.” Even in his wildest fantasies, this bearded camp counselor never could have imagined such words coming out of Jennifer Lopez’s mouth and directed at him. But such is the beauty of Idol: the show really does make dreams come true. As for his health? Ryan asked and Casey answered that his “stomach just wasn’t in the right place.” And with that admission, Ryan stepped a few feet away to keep his distance.

The show wrapped only after a couple of reshoots -- the judges’ entrance and Jovany’s performance, and then it was out to the rain for the hundreds of Idol fans no doubt grappling with an all-too-common dilemma: who to vote for when only five will survive?

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' The Office ' Star Mindy Kaling Tweets its unused Michael Scott Story lines

The Office Mindy Kaling is feeling a bit down on Steve carell , leaving the Bureau after this season.

So much so that Kaling, which produces the NBC comedy, and wrote and directed episodes-took to his Twitter account Tuesday to share all the lines of history for the character of Carell, Michael Scott, that you want to be able to do.

"This is the last week of Steve. I think I'll be tweeting all the stories that I wanted to do with Michael we've ever done, "tweeted Kaling, who wrote and is directing the latest episode of 1 part of Carell.

Among his ideas:

-"I've always wanted to be his cousin Michael Scott Tony Scott and Ridley Scott . He loved Tony but was ' eh ' on Ridley. "

-"There was a day full of pitching on Michael Scott meeting markie Post to the Mall, realization of a dream of a lifetime."

-"Is not a story per se, but Michael auditioning for SNL with his characters and @ sethmeyers21 gently him walk to exit 30 Rock was a dream."

-"Michael gets accused of something and is excused because there is footage of him outside of The Today Show behind Al Roker."

-"Michael gets Lasik but can't afford just get it done in one eye. @ KenTremendous put an end to this one. " (KenTremendous is the name of Twitter Michael schur, former writer on The Office who played cousin Mose Schrute, Dwight. Executive who now produces the NBC & Recreation Parks.)

-"Michael feels unnappreciated [sic] and MS. Nelson does a ' missing '-type boss fake horror."

-After Schur tweeted, "one day, Michael makes every job in the Office for an hour and almost brings down completely, Dunder Mifflin" Kaling replied: "I remember that one! I wish we had done when Michael found a stop on the underground railroad! "

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Casey Patterson promoted to EVP at MTV Networks Entertainment Group

>> Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Casey Patterson was promoted to executive vp event production, talent development and studio relations for the entertainment of MTV Networks.

Patterson was previously senior vp at Spike TV and TV Land.

The entertainment group is comprised of a multi-platform portfolio of brands of Comedy Central, Spike TV and TV Land cable channels and websites, as well as Internet sites Atom.com and GameTrailers.com.

Patterson, headquartered in New York, is responsible for creating and executing "definition of" event planning and management of talented celebrities in MTV Networks Entertainment Group, and the relations of the motion picture for three goals within the group. In her expanded role, Patterson has developed and co-executive produce the Comedy Awards, which honor the best film comedy, actors, TV series, digital content and stand-up and will air on April 10, through multiple MTV Networks, including COMEDY CENTRALTVTerra, Spike TV, CMT, Logo, Nick at Nite and VH1.

"Over the past several years, Casey Patterson has overseen the development and launch of some of the most interesting events and original television," said Doug herzog, President of MTV Networks Entertainment Group, to which she refers. "The vision and passion that she brings to these events are unparalleled."

The first woman hired to Spike TV, in February 2003, Patterson was instrumental in the launch and development of the network.  In addition, Patterson oversees Spike TV's Video Game Awards, Kids Choice Awards and Scream Awards, which he co-created. For each show, in addition to her role as network, Patterson serves as executive producer.

In TV Land, Patterson oversees the production of the TV land awards, which pays tribute to classic and contemporary luminaries in television, music and movies, as well as the AFI Life Achievement Award telecast, which will honor Morgan Freeman in June 2011.

In addition, Patterson created Spike TV National Fatherhood outreach campaign, "real dad".

Before Spike TV and TV Land, Patterson, a producer of the Emmy-nominated, also served as Director of talent development at VH1 and was a talented producer for Fox Billboard Music Awards, NBC's concert for America and CMT Flameworthy awards and a co-creator of the syndicated series The Sharon Osbourne Show.

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Charlie Sheen lowers a TV interview

Charlie Sheen seems to be drawing a line interview Nancy Grace.

The actor tweeted on Tuesday which was just invited to appear on the show, Nancy Grace, but refused.

"I would rather go on a long journey with Chuck Lorre in a Pacer ' 75," tweeted.

Sheen has conducted a pr blitz that included CNN Piers Morgan tonight, Good Morning America, 20/20, the Howard Stern Show and Access Hollywood.

Related: average of Charlie Sheen Blitz: by the numbers

Asked by Howard Stern , because he spoke so many media outlets, Sheen said he was trying to "own this evil inconceivable. I have to take the stand for what I know is completely unjustified. Many people suffer from, and I'm the only guy who can make a change. "

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Harry Connick Jr. returns to Broadway

Harry Connick Jr. return to Broadway this fall in a new production of on a clear day you can see Forever, it was announced Tuesday.

The candidate will be featured in Tony's natural production such as lead, which will feature a new book by Peter Parnell based on the book's original Alan Jay Lerner. Burton Lane wrote that Lerner wrote original music and texts.

Michael Mayer, who helmed musical Spring Awakening and Tony-winning American Idiot, reworked the musical and will be directed.

On a clear day centers on Dr. Mark Bruckner (Connick Jr.), a psychiatrist and lecturer, who unwittingly takes on the case of his life with David Gamble, Assistant of an eccentric florists. David put under hypnosis to help you quit smoking so he can move in with her boyfriend Warren discovers what he believes to be himself, David: self-possessed jazz singer 1940s Melinda Wells.

Liza Lerner joins Ira Pittelman, Tom Hulce and John Gore, Broadway Across America, Thomas b. McGrath and Beth Williams as producers.

On a clear day, opened on Broadway on 17 October 1965 and starred Barbara Harris as Daisy Gamble and John Cullum as Dr. Mark Bruckner, who were both nominated for Tonys. Vincente Minnelli adapted the musical into a film in 1970, with Barbra Streisand and Yves Montand.

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Leslie Bibb star of ABC's ' good Christian bitches ' Pilot

Leslie Bibb will star in the pilot of the ABC good Christian Bitches.

Postcards, from sex and the city's executive producer Darren Star and based on the book by Kim gatlin, follows Amanda (Bibb), once the last "mean girl" at the Lyceum, who returns home to Dallas after the wedding ends in scandal only to become the Centre of salacious gossip from churchgoing community wives.

Annie potts has also joined the cast of the ABC Studios like Jim, Amanda's mother.

Jennifer Aspen was launched as one of the "female".

The role was offered to Christina applegate, one of the most popular actresses of the pilot, who passed.

Bibb's recent films include Confessions of a Shopaholic as Iron Man and its sequel. On the side of the TV, she has starred or appeared in, ER, Crossing Jordan, among others.

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Meryl Streep, James Taylor, among honorees at the White House's National Humanities medals of Arts and

Oscar Meryl streep, music producer, Quincy Jones, James Taylor, To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee and winner of National Book Award Joyce Carol Oates are among the 20 recipients of this year's White House 2010 National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of ArtsIt was announced Tuesday.

President Barack Obama is ready to present the medals, which are the highest honors of the American Government, data to scholars and artists, on Wednesday in a ceremony at the White House East room. First Lady Michelle obama will also attend

In addition to Streep, Taylor and Jones, more artists who receive a National Medal of arts include playwright Robert brustein, poet Donald Hall and pianist Van Cliburn, among others.

Oates will accept a National Humanities Medal along with other luminaries such as biographer Arnold Rampersad, historian Jacques Barzun culture and novelist Wendell Berry and, among others.

A complete list of winners is shown below.


2010 NATIONAL MEDAL of ARTS

Robert Brustein

Van Cliburn

Mark di Suvero

Donald Hall

Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival

Quincy Jones

Harper Lee

Sonny Rollins

Meryl Streep

James Taylor

2010 NATIONAL HUMANITIES MEDAL

Daniel Aaron

Bernard Bailyn

Jacques Barzun

Wendell Berry And.

Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria

Stanley Nider Katz

Joyce Carol Oates

Arnold Rampersad

Philip Roth

Gordon wood

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Nicholas Hoult lands lead in ' hot ' Apex Bodies

Young British actor Nicholas hoult continues his rise in Hollywood.

The actor, one of the stars of X-Men First Class and who is prepping to shoot Jack the giant Killer, was thrown into the warm bodies of the Summit.

Jonathan levin is directing the story that, in a similar tone to Twilight meets Shaun of the dead, a zombie named r that plagued existentially begins an unlikely friendship with a human girlfriend of one of his victims. The bloom starts a chain reaction that will transform him, his fellow zombies and perhaps the entire world.

The project is based on a book of Isaac Marion , which will be published by Atria Books, a division of Simon and Schuster.

The film is produced by Brown papanadrea through his banner to make films and executive produced by Laurie Webb and Choruses Pastor Stern.

Production of the film is slated to begin this summer.

Hoult, repped by UTA and independent of the United Kingdom, also appeared in A Single Man and About a Boy.

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Telemundo "La reina Del sur" Telenovela has strong launch

Latest telenovela, Telemundo, La Reina del Sur (Queen of the South), launched Monday with record numbers for the network.

Starring Kate del castillo, La Reina average 2.4 million viewers for the first episode with 1.5 million adult pivotal 18-49 demographic, making it the first of the most-watched network for a telenovela. SOAP also increased 22 percent in the second half hour in the 18-49 demo.

In women 18-49 demo, the Queen attracted to 779,000 and 755,000 in men 18-49.

La Reina is based on the novel by Arturo perez reverte, which focuses on Teresa Mendoza (del Castillo), which turns from a young innocent girl to a woman survived the harsh world of drug trafficking.

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USC named high school to design video games for the second consecutive year

SAN FRANCISCO--while the top game designers, programmers and artists gather at the largest world's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center this week, many of the best minds in interactive entertainment are coming through the University of California, undergraduate and graduate programs in video game design.

For the second year in a row, GamePro Media and The Princeton Review awarded USC's two top in their "Top schools for Video Game Design Studio for 2011". The ranking, now in its second year, recognizes graduating top 10 and top 10 post-graduates to design video games about 150 respondents in North America. USC ranked higher in both categories.

Video game design programs of the University are interdisciplinary, involving Interactive Media Division, USC School of Cinematic Arts and the GamePipe program in the Department of computer science at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.

"In a short span of five years since its inception, the USC GamePipe has become the national leader in education and professional development of the game," said Dean Yannis c. Yortsos USC Viterbi School. "It is a testament to the quality of the program, the interdisciplinary leadership and strength at USC, that combines computing, cinematic arts and fine arts in a unique partnership".

The survey, which included more than 50 questions covered a wide range of topics, from faculty and academic credentials to successes of career and employment of graduates. List choices were based on criteria that widely covered the quality of the curriculum, faculty, facilities and infrastructure. Princeton Review also factored into the data that are collected from schools about their scholarships, financial aid and career opportunities.

"I think that is the balance of the practice and theory, entrepreneurship and research, aesthetics and technology, individual expression and collaborative teamwork together with a vibrant community of doing and playing that makes our program a special place for the study of design of the game," said Professor IMD and Electronic Arts endowed chair Tracy Fullerton.

"Game development requires design, art and engineering-sewing all those together and you get USC program," said Michael zyda, who heads the laboratory of GamePipe USC. "It is the nature of the joint programme between Cinematic Arts Interactive Media Division, GamePipe and the Division of computer science at Viterbi that makes it so special."

Between 20 and 40 new games come out every year from USC. Some of the most important titles games against USC campus have included: Darfur is Dying, the thesis project of Susana ruiz MFA ' 06 which was played over two million times since 2007; Flow, an arcade game released by Sony's PlayStation Network; and brain Tuner Lite, developed by engineering student Elliot Lee.

Other graduates have gone on to create award-winning titles. Reflection is a game published by Konami and designed by a broad group of USC students, including information technology, communications, film, music, arts and business administration majors. The game won the next great Mobile Game Award at the Independent Games Festival in 2009.

USC is also a leader in the burgeoning serious games, game designers and researchers work together to use technology to help soldiers cope with problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Youku Narrows loss for the first quarter after IPO

Beijing-Chinese leaders Youku video sharing website reported a narrower loss for the fourth quarter of 2010 on Tuesday, less than three months since its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange was the strongest debut in the United States share in five years. Shares in the company office in Beijing opened at $ 12.80 on 8 December and quickly more than tripled in value. On Tuesday, shares closed at $ 39.96, 3.92% down on the day and in the upper half of their trading range of $ 25,57-$ 50 from the IPO.The company, led by educated U.S. Chinese Victor Koo, recorded a net loss in the fourth quarter of 37.7 million yuan (US $ 5.7 million), or 13 cents per American depositary share, compared with the largest loss of 46 million yuan, or approximately 33 cents per share, a year ago.Calling itself a online television company, Youku almost 203 million dollars in its IPO, but has yet to turn a profit as the cost of bandwidth to House his enormous collection of online offerings is expensive in China, where the population online is the largest at 457 million still the bandwidth is controlled by the State.In January, Youku license the action thriller Inception by Warner Bros. steam free of advertising and on-demand to pay all Chinese Web surfers for five yuan (75 cents) for each view. The company has not disclosed the number of paying subscribers to this service Youku Premium due to a regulatory grey perpetuated by media Monitors in single-party Government of China, it is not clear whether Youku and its main competitor in the online video space, Tudou – providing an IPO – will never get profits from gaining control of all their content.To avoid a repetition of past legal action over pirated videos and keep authorities happy, each company employs an army of in-house censors to delete anything that might draw heat from the copyright holders or offend the censors was touching on politically sensitive topics such as civil unrest, government corruption, sex or religion.Youku revenue in its first quarter as a publicly traded company has more than doubled from October to December, reaching EUR 152.5 million yuan on the strength of advertising sales, strengthened by a gain in traffic and an expansion of its video library. The company forecast revenue from Jan-Mar would more than double a year ago and said its financial results would improve in the mid-to long-term costs shrink as a band.

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Charlie Sheen says he did do interviews

Charlie Sheen – which has given at least nine interviews, since shooting over two and a half men on CBS ' was suspended last week, says he did talk ... for now.

Asked why he talked so many media outlets, Sheen said he was trying to "own this evil inconceivable. I have to take the stand for what I know is completely unjustified. Many people suffer from, and I'm the only guy who can make a change. "He is not worried about how it comes across in interviews, one or the other: "I don't have much of a reputation left to ruin."Most men cast and crew are behind him, including Jon cryer, Sheen said. "I think she thought hopefully my efforts," he said of Cryer (which has yet to talk about the situation of men). "I believe Jon is behind me 100 percent."Although Sheen said earlier that the "war" with CBS and Warner Bros, said Tuesday the stern, "I wouldn't necessarily call it a war. They certainly were up in my grill, trying to micromanage my personal life. I told them, that is not in my contract ... I don't see why we are having a dialogue. "Because there were no scripts when I was ready to return? Because it is when I prepared were unprepared? Why has indicated that the crew was not the problem? Why is it that you can subscribe to AA, you say acceptance is key, and you can't accept me? " Sheen said. "Basic stuff".Because everything is blowing up now, Stern asked. "Chuck wants. He is electrocuted, "said Sheen. "He had three performances, and he has forgotten that ours is the one who threw the other two. He is a bit of an ungrateful ... He is trying to get the guy to fall. He's not gonna do it. His tactics are silly and juvenile and the work of an amateur. I think the real solution is if Les [Moonves] would only fire him, he put me on and everyone wins. "CBS, he added, is the largest part of the problem. "Nobody is willing to step up to this man [Lorre] and say: ' look, you have screwed around because of your ego and your stupidity and your insane relationship with Alcoholics Anonymous, '" said Sheen. Sheen is not worried about losing their jobs over the ordeal. People are "really waiting to see what kind of program I, which of course is dictated by my television program, as you know," he said. "I'm not worried about the film."Finally, when Stern asked how long Sheen has intention to continue to talk, Sheen said, "this is I'm talking to you and I think I have a small interview today at home and this is all about. Then I'm going to sit by the phone and wait for one of these charlatans to reach. "

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Showtime sets ' Weeds ', ' Big C ' returns

Showtime has scheduled premiere dates for many of its new and returning series.

First, the new series:

Gigolos, a half-hour reality show following a tight-knit group of boys, who happen to be high-end male escorts, previews his season of eight episodes on Thursday, April 7 to 11 p.m.Web therapy, portrayed by Lisa kudrow as psychotherapist who treats patients Weeklythree minutes, sessions via webcam, launches Tuesday, July 19, at 11 for his 10-episode run. Jane Lynch, courteney Cox, rashida Jones and Bob balaban guest star. The show is based on the series of Kudrow.

On the rate of return:

Secret Diary of a call girl, starring Billie Piper, returns for the fourth and final season on Thursday, 7 April at 10: 30 a.m., with eight new episodes. The U.K. series resumes exactly when Belle's personal life began to suffer as the start of his professional life. The Real L Word is back for a second round Sunday, June 5 at 10 with nine episodes.Weeds returns for a seventh season with 13 episodes this summer, beginning Monday, June 27, at 10: 00 p.m.The Big C launches its second season on Monday, June 27 at 10: 30 a.m., with a run of 13 episodes.

New series The Borgia previews Sunday 3 April at 9. 00 for a nine-week run, with new episodes airing at 10 hours after the first. Nurse Jackie is returned that Monday, March 28 at 22. 00 and a new season of United States of Tara follows at 10: 30

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Arrest of Christina Aguilera explained

Christina aguilerathe morning stop was the talk of the town Tuesday, but also had local club-crawling asking: can you really get someone arrested for drunkenness in the passenger seat?

Lawyer Allison margolin of Los Angeles ' Margolin Law Office tells THR is not something that you have ever experienced in its next decade of practice. Margolin, "I never in my career I have heard of someone being pursued despite being only a passenger," she says. Aguilera, 30, was booked for violating the California Penal Code 647 (f), Margolin, explains, "is the code for public intoxication. It is when someone is too drunk to take care of themselves and if they are also in a public space. It is questionable whether it is a passenger in a car would qualify as ' public space '. " To put it simply, Margolin adds, "she was thrown into the drunk tank." In these circumstances, a person may be placed under civil protective custody "," says Margolin, "which allows police to detain the person to be under the influence of up to 72 hours".So what happens next?  "If he did decide to press charges, she could be charged either with an offence, which would lead to a fine, or with an offence that could carry prison ... but decided not to take to a lawyer of the city," says Margolin. "You could discuss the issue, but it is typically a misdemeanor."

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"Toy Story: Hawaii Vacation ' to open the sprockets children's Film Fest

TORONTO-Toronto International Film Festival for children and sprockets will open next month with the world premiere of the animated short Pixar Toy Story: Hawaiian Vacation, which arrives in theaters with auto 2 on 24 June.

Opening with a title of Hollywood is a milestone for the festival of cinema of children-friendly in its 14 years has tried to broaden the tastes of young film beyond Pixar and Disney from featured mainly European films.

Programmers pinions instead selected the Pixar short, directed by Gary rydstrom characters of Ken and Barbie in Toy Story 3, to open the festival on April 8.

"Open with the world premiere of a short film is a first for us, and we are pleased to present an exclusive evening with Pixar Animation Studios to an audience of Toronto Pixar", Elizabeth muskala, Director of festivals and events in TIFF, said Tuesday.

Riana has the vocal talents of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen.

The public first night of the sprockets will also get a sneak peek at two cars behind the scenes with the presentation of a Pixar animator who has worked on both Hawaiian Vacation and John lasseter-Director feature Disney/Pixar.

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