Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Global Showbiz Watch 20 – The Overseas Oscar Shortlist Shakeout Podcast

Global Showbiz Watch 20 â€" The Overseas Oscar Shortlist Shakeout Podcast

Global Showbiz Watch podcast 20Deadline International Editor Nancy Tartaglione and host David Bloom talk in their latest podcast about which films survived the record-setting competition for Oscar’s best foreign-language feature to make the shortlist, as well as surprise exclusions such as The Past and Wadjda.

They also look at the week’s international box office, led by a still-scorching The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug but also by a surprisingly strong showing from the second Anchorman movie, even as Bollywood product Dhoom 3 sets yet more global records for an Indian-made film; a Chinese court’s troubling verdict for a troubling case of copycat violence based on a children’s cartoon; and J.K. Rowling’s next Harry Potter project, headed to the London stage.

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Sunday, 22 December 2013

Appreciation: Julian Myers The Ultimate ‘Press Agent’

Appreciation: Julian Myers The Ultimate ‘Press Agent’

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Old school.

That is how I would describe the consummate PR pro, Julian Myers , who passed away Saturday morning  at the age of 10892318064_f192c18c16_o 95. I tweeted out news of his death Saturday afternoon saying he would be missed.  It’s the end of an era to be sure. As long as I have been in , and around , this business Myers has been there – a friendly , encouraging face at just about every major showbiz event. He lived for this stuff and could always be counted on to send along a letter highlighting an article in which I might have been mentioned, or offering an outreached hand whenever I would see him. This man was the dean of Hollywood publicists who still toil in their profession. Hell, he wasn’t a publicist, he was a press agent. Even in his 90′s I can think of few others who had a more unabashed and total enthusiasm for the business as it once was and  still evolved with it effortlessly.

He started off as nearly  a charter member of USC’s  Film School in 1937 and then worked in Columbia’s story department , but it was landing his job  in the Fox publicity department in 1949 that really got things cooking for him. That was about the same time as Fox’s most famous star, Marilyn Monroe also started. Julian would often tell me about those days when he would have to go try to get the famously difficult actress out of bed and on to the set. He wasn’t her publicist as some outlets wrongly said in their headlines today, he was a loyal studio publicist – or more accurately press agent – who had 20th’s back in those days. One of his earliest encounters with her was in 1950 when she had a small role in the iconic Fox Oscar winner, All About Eve. In pure “press agent”fashion he even got  the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to block  out all the letters in its neon sign except “EVE” whe n the film had its premiere across the street at Grauman’s Chinese.  I love these stories.  Again, old school. That’s who Julian was  right up through the internet era of emails, Facebook and twitter. In fact I never received a single email from Julian. It was always the old fashioned way. But somehow the message got across. That is something he knew how to do as well as anyone. Appropiately over the years he won the highest honors of his profession from the Publicists Guild Of America.

He left Fox in ’62, started his own company , worked for American International in the ‘Beach Party ‘ heyday, went back to his own business.  He never stopped. He even invented “Amigo Day” , a humanitarian organization that promoted positive vibes among our fellow human beings. Now in the era of ‘Duck Dynasities’, vicious comments, and anonymous sniping on the internet that message is definitely needed.

Patsy-and-Julian-myersAnd right to the end he continued trying to teach the fundamentals of the business he loved.  My wife, Madelyn , often appeared as a guest lecturer at his Loyola Marymount class on Public Relations.  I even spoke there too. It was a privilege.  Julian was part of a dying breed  in this business and I always thought ‘attention must be paid’.  His beloved Patsy died of complications from a stroke suddenly in October while the pair was in Las Vegas for one of the frequent marathons Myers ran in as its most senior entrant .  He almost always finished those races too, the oldest in the pack  and the last one st anding. I don’t think he got over the loss of Patsy . I last saw him at her memorial service last month making sure she got the tribute she deserved. Still the oldest in the race, still standing.

And still , happily, ‘old school’.

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‘Saturday Night Live’ Delivers Big Ratings With Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake

‘Saturday Night Live’ Delivers Big Ratings With Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake

Nellie Andreeva

fallon-timberlakeJustin Timberlake has been the biggest Saturday Night Live ratings draw of the last decade. Jimmy Fallon is one of the most popular SNL alums whose frequent collaborations with Timberlake have created a slew of viral hits. It’s no surprise the teaming of the two last night brought SNL ratings gold. The Christmas edition hosted by Fallon and featuring musical guest (and sketch performer) Timberlake averaged a 6.3 household rating in Nielsen’s 56 metered markets and a 3.9/18 in adults 18-49 in the 25 markets with Local People Meters.

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Those were SNL‘s highest ratings in both categories in nearly two years, since the Jan. 7. 2012 edition hosted by Charles Barkley with musical guest Kelly Clarkson (7.0, 4.1 in 18-49), which was buoyed by a big NFL primetime overrun. Taking football out of the equation, the Fallon-Timberlake show delivered the  top SNL ratings in two and a half years, since  the season finale on May 21, 2011, hosted by Timberlake and featuring musical guest Lady Gaga (7.0, 4.5 in 18-49). It was the top-rated SNL Christmas edition in nine years in the metered-market households, since the Dec. 18, 2004 telecast hosted by Robert De Niro with musical guest Destiny’s Child (6.6/16) and the  highest rated Christmas show among 18-49 in the six-year history of Local People Meters. Fittingly, the two previous highest rated Christmas editions were hosted by Fallon (Dec. 17, 2011, 5.3, 3.0 rating in 18-49) and Timberlake (Dec. 16, 2006, 5.5).

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Saturday, 21 December 2013

Tears for Fears, Wings, Ella Fitzgerald: Reasons to Live

Tears for Fears, Wings, Ella Fitzgerald: Reasons to Live


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Deadline Big Media 64 – The Chris DeWolfe Podcast

Deadline Big Media 64 â€" The Chris DeWolfe Podcast

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Deadline Big Media episode 64Deadline Financial Editor David Lieberman and host David Bloom talk with Chris DeWolfe, CEO of SGN Games and former CEO and co-founder of MySpace, about the very big and very quickly evolving businesses of online video games and social media. The Davids also talk about the creepy-cool future of TV that is just around the corner and why Ernst & Young thinks most of Hollywood isn’t ready for it; and the maturation into major players by two long-time little guys, Lionsgate, which is offering its first quarterly dividend, and Hulu, which generated $ 1 billion in revenues in 2013

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R.I.P. BBC Sports Broadcaster David Coleman

R.I.P. BBC Sports Broadcaster David Coleman

david colemanLongtime sports commentator and presenter David Coleman OBE has died. He was 87. His family told the BBC that Coleman, who first began working for the news organization in 1954, passed after a short illness. Coleman was the recipient of an OBE in 1992 who covered sports for BBC, including soccer and the Olympics, for nearly five decades. In that time he presented Grandstand and Sportsnight and hosted quiz show A Question of Sport for 18 years, in addition to announcing numerous World Cup, European Cup, and FA Cup finals. He made his Olympics commenting debut in 1960 and retired after broadcasting his 11th summer Olympics in 2000. British Prime Minister David Cameron Tweeted in response to Coleman’s passing:

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Lorde shrugs off the hype

Lorde shrugs off the hype


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