Some of the best in electronic music offer a new take on Radiohead’s latest, The King of Limbs. Eclipsing the original LP by eleven tracks, TKOL RMX 1234567 CD compilation is the culmination of seven 12″ remixes released since June. On the night of its release (10/12), Thom,...
2010 Television Crit...
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The Television Critics Association (TCA) is made up of 200 renowned journalists covering entertainment programming across broadcast and cable networks. They’re the taste-makers from across media that write about what we’ll be watching (or not watching) on TV. The group meets twice a year for the TCA Press Tour where presentations are made showcasing each network’s programming slates via executive panels, screenings and some pretty incredible parties.
TBS = Team Conan
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It’s that time of year when Academy of Television Arts and Sciences members, aka Emmy voters, begin the process of choosing who will nab top honors come the big night (8/29). Nominations ballots are out with a due date of June 21 and nominees will be announced July 8. Enter last year’s biggest TV stories, one-time Emmy Host Conan O’Brien v. NBC Universal. The well-documented end of O’Brien’s run on The Tonight Show, the beginning of #TeamConan, and incredible coup by TBS for the host’s return to late-night, left one of TV’s brightest stars without NBCU to support his bid for an Emmy.
The Download on the ...
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As the WGA writer’s strike hits the one month mark, let’s take a quick look at the impacted TV skeds and their digital distribution counterparts. Just as both sides resumed talks earlier this week, Starcom released a report estimating that the ad revenue generated from online video doubled from ’06 and could reach over $1 billion dollars. Not surprisingly, most of it went to the networks. The hot button topic of the strike? The lack of contract language in place for digital distribution – streaming or download. Judge for yourselves. The list below paints an interesting picture of what could bring sweeping changes to your TiVo and the new media landscape.
2006 Song of the Yea...
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As each year comes to a close, we all have our little rituals to kick off the new year. One of mine is resetting* the play count on my iTunes library after taking a look at what my most played songs were from the past year.This year I thought I'd do something different and share my number 1 song of 2006, Underworld, "Two Months Off." Album after album, UK duo Underworld remains one of the most musically consistent bands in a genre whose trends are constantly changing and tends to be over-saturated with one-hit-wonders.
Jericho (CBS)
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In this day and age, when tuning to CNN bring news of nuclear threats in so many different parts of the world (more than one IS so many), CBS' new drama series might just send some small shivers down your spine.
The Crystal Method (...
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Obviously we’re a huge fan of music, film & TV here at screen*play, especially when they come together in the form of a great soundtrack. If you’ve seen a movie, watched TV or played a video game in the past 10 years, at some point you’ve no doubt heard the brilliant...
Ugly Betty (ABC)
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For those seeking another dose of this summer's hit The Devil Wears Prada (Fox) look no further, soon you'll have Ugly Betty (ABC) to help quench your thirst for more backstabbing, catwalking, and office politics courtesy of fictional high-fashion mag Mode. Oh, and then there's the show within the show starring Exec Producer Salma Hayek.
