FOX Role Call

08/17/2011 at 9:52 pm | Posted in iamnoahjames.com, Net/Spec | 2 Comments
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UPDATED:  FOX has reversed their decision to cancel Breaking In!  The show will be back for a second season.

Last but not least, FOX – the undisputed king of the all-important A18-49 and A18-34 demos.  What shows survived the 2010-2011 season, and what shows bit the big one.  Scroll down for the complete list of shows – as well as my thoughts on the network’s decisions:

Renewed:

Fringe

American Dad

Raising Hope

Bob’s Burgers

The Cleveland Show

The Simpsons

Bones

Family Guy

House

Glee

Cops

Hell’s Kitchen

Kitchen Nightmares

So You Think You Can Dance

Cancelled:

Running Wilde

The Good Guys

Lie to Me

Lone Star

Traffic Light

The Chicago Code

Human Target

Breaking In

America’s Most Wanted

My Thoughts:

Not too many surprises for FOX.

After running on (ratings) fumes this season, canceling Lie to Me, Human Target, & The Good Guys was inevitable.

Gordon Ramsay can do no wrong on FOX, as everything he touches usually brings in viewers by the droves.  His summer show MasterChef is continuing the successful partnership.

What’s not surprising is Cops being renewed for another season – as FOX’s Saturday lineup has consistently won the night for many years now.  What is surprising is the cancelation of America’s Most Wanted.  FOX’s president explained that the network hasn’t made any money off of the show in quite some time.  However, he is still keeping it in the FOX family by airing an AMW special every three months.

Sadly, most of FOX’s freshman shows didn’t make it to a sophomore year.  Running Wilde, Traffic Light, & The Chicago Code never even premiered with a respectable number. 

Breaking In’s termination makes the 3rd show in a row for Christian Slater to be canned in its first season.  NBC’s My Own Worst Enemy lasted 13 episodes, ABC’s The Forgotten had 17, and now Breaking In being canceled after its midseason run.

Despite Lone Star getting fawned on universally by critics, virtually no one showed up for the first two episodes – making it one of the first shows of the official fall network season to be axed.

After Glee, House is FOX’s highest-rated show – so its renewal was a no-brainer.  However – due to contract negotiations for the veteran drama, Lisa Edelstein (Cuddy) walked away after her salary negotiations didn’t meet her (or, probably more realistically, her rep’s) requirements.  Sad for House fans – as Cuddy is a fan favorite – but lucky for CBS’s The Good Wife, where she will have a recurring role next season. 

Fringe got renewed for a full 22-season order.  Despite my belief that it looked likely for cancelation, I image WB came in and practically gave away the show to FOX.  After the 4th season, WB will have at least 88 episodes of the show produced – making a syndication sale possible (88 is the least number you need).  Don’t be surprised if this is the final season of the sci-fi show.

So what do YOU think?  Are you happy/upset about any of the choices FOX made?  Would you have done anything differently? 

Sound off below in the comments section, or email me at iamnoahjames@yahoo.com

Renewal Catch-Up

04/12/2011 at 12:06 am | Posted in iamnoahjames.com, Net/Spec | 2 Comments
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It’s been awhile since I’ve posted.  Since then, there have been some TV announcements.  Let’s review:

The Ricky Gervais Show has been renewed by HBO for a 3rd season.

Katie Couric is leaving CBS Evening News.  She will have her own syndicated daytime talkshow.

Due to the strong success of the “special” Mobbed, FOX has placed an eight episode order of the series.

Mad Men has been renewed for two seasons – a 5th and a 6th – by AMC.  The fifth season won’t air until 2012.

Bravo has renewed Bethenny Ever After for a third season.

FX has renewed both Justified & Archer – which will be third seasons for both.

Scare Tactics has been renewed for a fifth season on Syfy.  Tracy Morgan will stay as host/producer.

Glenn Beck is leaving FOX News as host of his own show – but will still be producing specials for the channel.

FOX has renewed Bob’s Burgers for a 2nd season.

Bravo cancelled The Real Housewives of DC after one season.

CMT‘s Working Class has also been cancelled.

Whew.  And I’m spent.

That 70′s Success

03/19/2011 at 2:47 am | Posted in Flik/Spec, iamnoahjames.com, Net/Spec | 6 Comments
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In 1998, FOX launched That 70’s Show – a sitcom starring mostly unknown talent (Danny Masterson had established himself in the film industry prior to being cast) – and it became a hit, turning the main cast into household names practically overnight.  The show lasted for 201 episodes (8 seasons), but not everyone stayed for the entire run.  Both Topher Grace & Ashton Kutcher (both were the highest paid of the group) wanted to leave early to pursue a movie career.  Grace left after the 7th season finale, only showing up briefly in the series finale; Kutcher appeared in five episodes of the show’s final season.

With the surprising underperformance of Topher Grace’s latest vehicle Take Me Home Tonight (it debuted outside of the Top 10), I thought it would be the perfect time to see which That 70’s Show alum has had the most film success so far.  We’ll see if the old saying “Hindsight is 20/20” is proven in this study, or if leaving the show early was the right thing to do for the two men.

A few disclaimers:  Producing credits aren’t going to be counted; same goes for writing.  Only acting credits count in this tabulation.  Also, included in the calculations are movies released during the course of the sitcom’s run.  The three actors with the greatest amount of film activity (by a large margin) are Topher Grace, Ashton Kutcher, & Mila Kunis – so Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon, & Wilmer Valderrama were not included in this study. 

The final thing to note is Topher Grace will have two calculations.  The reason for this is that (due to Spider-Man 3) there will be those that argue such a huge franchise already had the built-in audience, so it might contaminate the water.  I personally believe it’s justified staying in, but felt it was worth it to cover both bases.

The numbers will be based on seven films for Kunis, 14 for Kutcher, and eight films for Grace (seven without Spider-Man 3).  Six movies were excluded in the Kunis count due to not enough information on either the budget or the box office – the movie Milo was left off because she was uncredited.  Six movies were kept out for Kutcher – five due to insufficient budget information, and Cheaper by the Dozen was left off since he was uncredited.  Topher Grace has two left off with lack of budget information.  All budget and box office figures were gathered from imdb.com and boxofficemojo.com. 

So let’s crunch the numbers:

The first thing we’re going to look at is the gross in the domestic Box Office.  The order from highest to lowest in total dollars – $756.5 million for Topher Grace (with SM3), $690.3 million for Ashton Kutcher, $426 million for Mila Kunis, & $420 million for sans-SM3 Grace. 

Lest you be fooled by these numbers, remember how many more films Kutcher has in these calculations.  What would be more telling (and comparing apples-to-apples) is showing the average B.O. gross for their films- $94.6 million for Grace (w/SM3), $60.8 million for Kunis, $60 million for Grace without SM3, and $49.3 million for Kutcher.

Let’s dig a little deeper with the domestic numbers.  See, different films have different expectations.  In the film industry, those expectations translate into the budget for the movie.  Therefore, to get an even clearer picture of the actors’ results, we should expose the overall profit (gross minus budget) ranking – $231.5 million for Grace w/SM3, $183 million for Kunis, $153 million for Grace without SM3, & $145.3 million for Kutcher. 

This movie hurts Kutcher's domestic numbers

Going farther into the average movie profit – $29 million for SM3 Grace, $26.1 million for Kunis, $21.8 million for no-SM3 Grace, and $10.4 million with Kutcher.

So far we have Mila & Topher neck-and-neck, the winner depending entirely on whether you include Spider-Man 3 or not.  For the domestic tiebreaker, let’s view the average percentages on how each actor’s movies have over-performed from their budget – Kunis jumps to the lead with 75% – then no-SM3 Grace with 57%, Grace with SM3 at 44%, and finally Kutcher with 27%.

If it’s confusing how Grace without Spider-Man 3 is higher than with the movie, it would be helpful to note that (with costing around $300 million), the film only passed its budget by 30%.  Conversely, Black Swan flew (no pun intended) well above its budget by 716%.

According to my calculations, the domestic winner is:  Mila Kunis

 
 
 

WINNER!!

 

What about global Box Office numbers?  If we look at worldwide figures, would the results show a different victor?  Let’s find out using the same path as we did with domestic numbers.

From the highest to the lowest gross, the global Box Office rankings would be – $1.67 BILLION for Grace w/SM3, $1.33 billion for Kutcher, $802.4 million for Kunis, & $775.2 million for no-SM3 Grace.

One thing to note is that both Take Me Home Tonight (for Grace) and Texas Rangers (for Kutcher) are not included, since they don’t appear to have been released globally.

Once again, remember that Kutcher has 5 more films that qualify for this study.  The order of the average gross would be $238 million for SM3 Grace, $129.2 million for no-SM3 Grace, Kunis at $114.6 million, and finally $102.6 million for Kutcher.  With or without the franchise, Grace has the higher average.

Next layer into the study is overall profit – SM3 Grace is $1.14 billion, $788.7 million for Kutcher, Kunis has $559.4 million, and finally $508.2 million for Grace w/out SM3 – the same order as the gross ranking.  But is the average profit the same?  Yup – $163 million for SM3 Grace, $84.7 million for Grace non-SM3, Kunis has $80 million, and finally Kutcher with $60.7 million.

Moment of truth:  Looks like Topher is still coming out ahead.  How does that average worldwide profit percentage play out?  Grace with SM3 overacheived the budget by 233%, Mila’s films at 230%, Grace without SM3 at 220%, and Kutcher trails at 163%.

By my count, it looks like the global champion is: Topher Grace if you count Spider-Man 3

 
 
 

King of the World (Thanks to Spidey)

 

If you are one of those that want the franchise excluded, then Mila Kunis is the most successful movie star to come out of That 70’s Show.

So was it the right thing to do for Ashton and Topher to leave the show before it concluded?  Have their movie careers not panned out as they would’ve hoped?  I think it depends on their ultimate goals.  Kutcher has been a successful producer, along with his multiple endorsement deals; Grace has also gotten into the writing/producing world too.

One thing is for sure: Mila Kunis has done just as well – if not better – than her two fellow co-stars.  And her future just keeps getting brighter.

The good old days

Line-Up for Dancing with the Stars, Spring 2011

03/01/2011 at 3:01 pm | Posted in iamnoahjames.com, Net/Spec | 3 Comments
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In case you missed it, last night they announced the line-up for Dancing with the Stars, which returns to ABC March 21, 2011.  Since most years there are people I’ve never heard of or seen, I decided to have pictures of each of them in case any of you are like me:

Kirstie Alley

Mike Catherwood

Chris Jericho

Chelsea Kane

Sugar Ray Leonard

Ralph Macchio

Petra Nemcova

Romeo

Hines Ward

Kendra Wilkinson

Wendy Williams

Here’s the press release:

A DYNAMIC CAST OF STARS IS READY TO SHINE ON THE DANCE FLOOR AS “DANCING WITH THE STARS” RETURNS, MONDAY, MARCH 21 ON ABC

“Dancing with the Stars the Results Show” Premieres with
First Elimination in Week Two, Tuesday, March 29
Macy’s “Stars of Dance” Returns with All-New Performances

       A star-studded cast filled with celebrities across a variety of genres — including a boxing legend, a talk-show personality, a Super Bowl Steeler, a former Playboy bunny and a legendary comedic actress – are set to compete each week on the dance floor in the spectacular two-hour season premiere of “Dancing with the Stars,” MONDAY, MARCH 21 (8:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
     
       All 11 couples will dance for the first time on live national television on MONDAY,
MARCH 21, with couples either performing the Foxtrot or the Cha Cha Cha. The couple with the lowest combined judges’ scores and public votes for their performance will be sent home the following week on the season premiere of “Dancing with the Stars the Results Show,” TUESDAY, MARCH 29 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET).
     
       The 11 celebrities heading to the dance floor this season, as announced tonight by “Dancing with the Stars” hosts Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke in a live press conference during “The Bachelor,” are as follows:

KIRSTIE ALLEY – Kirstie Alley has emerged as one of the great actresses of her generation, proving time and again that she is capable of great depth and range, as well as possessing comedic timing second to none. Kirstie’s work in television has earned her seven Golden Globe and eight Emmy nominations, winning one Golden Globe, two Emmys and three People’s Choice Awards. She co-wrote and starred in Showtime’s critically acclaimed comedy “Fat Actress,” and played the title character, as well as serving as executive producer, on the NBC sitcom “Veronica’s Closet.” In 1994 Kirstie showcased her dramatic range starring in the CBS TV movie “David’s Mother,” for which she won her second Emmy. In 1987 she joined the cast of the long-running hit NBC sitcom, “Cheers,” as the neurotic Rebecca Howe. Kirstie received critical accolades and won both an Emmy for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series in 1991. She made her movie debut in 1982 in “Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan,” in which she played beautiful Vulcan officer Lieutenant Saavik. In 1999 Kirstie starred in the dark comedy film “Drop Dead Gorgeous,” a cult-classic mockumentary that follows the contestants in a beauty pageant in Minnesota. She starred in Woody Allen’s “Deconstructing Harry,” and alongside John Travolta in the hit films “Look Who’s Talking,” “Look Who’s Talking Too” and “Look Who’s Talking Now.” Some of her other film credits include “Shoot to Kill,” “Summer School,” “For Richer or Poorer” and “Champions.” In 1995 Kirstie was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She served as the spokesperson for Pier One from 2000 to 2004, and Jenny Craig from 2005 to 2008. In 2010 Kirstie worked with experts in science, nutrition, and medicine to develop Organic Liaison, which includes Rescue Me, the first ever USDA certified organic weight-loss product.

“PSYCHO” MIKE CATHERWOOD — Born and raised in Los Angeles, Michael Catherwood (aka Psycho Mike) has an eclectic background from the city that made him the person he is today. Michael is a mixed race Hispanic who immersed himself in the Los Angeles punk and hard rock scene. He moved to the east coast to study theatre at Rutgers University, where he spent most his time enjoying the emerging Jersey punk scene. After finishing school, he returned to L.A. to become a member of the top-rated “Kevin & Bean Morning Show” on KROQ-FM. Known to listeners as “Psycho Mike,” he has developed many of the radio show’s most well known and talked about characters and segments. His often controversial music has garnered him worldwide notice and acclaim. In addition to the “Kevin & Bean Morning Show,” Mike is the co-host of Loveline Radio (Westwood One) with Dr. Drew Pinsky, and has guest hosted on E! Entertainment’s “The Daily 10” and most recently on “Live with Regis & Kelly.” He has also done numerous successful voiceover and commercial campaigns for such clients as Major League Baseball, TNT, Discovery Channel and AT&T.
 
CHRIS JERICHO — A six-time WWE world champion, two- time New York Times best-selling author, lead singer of the rock band Fozzy and host of the ABC game show “Downfall,” Chris Jericho began wrestling at age 19 and is one of the most popular performers in wrestling history. In 2001 Chris was the first ever Undisputed Champion of the WWE, and he is the only performer to have held six different titles in the 44-year history of World Wrestling Entertainment. He became a New York Times best-selling author in 2007 with his autobiography, A Lion’s Tale: Around the World in Spandex, and is currently on the list again with his follow-up, Undisputed: How to Become the World Champion in 1,372 Easy Steps, his second auto-biography. Chris’ rock band, Fozzy, has sold a quarter of a million CDs worldwide.

CHELSEA KANE – Chelsea Kane (formerly Chelsea Staub) is a versatile young actress and musician. She currently stars in the web series “The Homes” on Lockerz.com. She is also the voice of Bea in Disney Channel’s animated comedy series, “Fish Hooks,” the imaginative story of three tween fish navigating high school. Chelsea recently starred as Stella Malone, the longtime friend and style guru to the Lucas brothers in the Disney Channel comedy series, “JONAS.” The Phoenix, Arizona native has been acting professionally since the age of nine. She landed her first role as Young Kim in the national Broadway tour of “Showboat,” and went on to star in the productions “Peter Pan,” “The Wiz,” “Cinderella,” “Oliver,” “Annie,” “Titanic,” “The Sound of Music,” “Schoolhouse Rock,” “A Christmas Carol” and “The Secret Garden,” among others. Chelsea starred in the Disney Channel Original Movies “Minutemen” and “Starstruck,” and guest-starred on Disney Channel’s hit series “Wizards of Waverly Place,” “Cracking Up,” “Summerland,” “Listen Up” and “The Bill Engvall Show.” On the big screen, she landed her first role in the family film “Arizona Summer,” and had a starring role in the motion picture “Bratz.” During her free time, Chelsea enjoys hitting the concert circuit with her Polaroid camera and her favorite musician friends.

SUGAR RAY LEONARD – Sugar Ray Leonard is one of the legendary sports icons of the 20th century whose very name epitomizes boxing and conjures the image of a champion. He was host and mentor for the first three seasons of the series “Contender” on NBC & ESPN, by Dreamworks Television and Mark Burnett Productions. Ray recently appeared in the Paramount Pictures feature film “The Fighter,” and served as a consultant on the upcoming Walt Disney Pictures film starring Hugh Jackman, “Real Steel,” being released fall 2011. Ray will release his first autobiography (Viking Books) entitled The Big Fight: My Life In and Out of the Ring on June 7, 2011, developed with veteran author Michael Arkush. Having learned to box at age 14, Ray’s career includes three National Golden Gloves titles, two Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships and the 1975 Pan-American Games crown. After winning a gold medal in boxing at the 1976 Olympic Games, he turned professional to help his family deal with mounting medical bills incurred because of his father’s illness. The late Howard Cosell called Ray the “new Mohammed Ali.” In 1977, at age 20, he won his first professional fight, setting the stage for a collection of some of the most memorable fights in history. He went on to defeat some of the finest boxers of the modern era, including Wilfred Benitez, Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns and Marvin Hagler, from whom Ray won the world middleweight title. During his 20-year professional career, he also won world titles in the welterweight, junior middleweight, super middleweight and light heavyweight divisions, becoming the first boxer to win world titles in five different weight classes, a record that stands to this day. Ray has been a successful television broadcaster for NBC, ABC, HBO and ESPN, and has fostered commercial endorsement relationships with companies including EA Sports, Track Inc., Ford, Carnation, 7-Up, Nabisco, Coca-Cola, Revlon and numerous others. He is also among the most sought-after motivational/inspirational speakers in the world. His speech, entitled “POWER” (Prepare, Overcome, and Win Every Round), is consistently booked with major Fortune 500 companies worldwide. Ray has always been devoted to the community and for many years has been the international chairman of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk for a Cure. He also participates in a variety of national and international causes benefiting children’s charities. Ray has four children and lives in Southern California with his wife, Bernadette.

RALPH MACCHIO – An actor, writer, director and producer, Ralph Macchio first gained world recognition for playing the title role in the popular classic “The Karate Kid” and its successors, “The Karate Kid II” and “The Karate Kid III.” His extensive list of film credits includes Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Outsiders” and the hit film “My Cousin Vinny.” Among his multiple television credits, Ralph had a two-season arc on ABC’s “Ugly Betty,” a comedic guest star lead on the series “Psych,” as well as a dramatic guest lead character on ABC’s drama, “The Whole Truth.” He was seen as a guest star on the hit series “Entourage,” as well as the comedy “Headcase.” Ralph recently appeared in a funnyordie.com viral video sensation, “Wax On, #### Off,” which has gathered rave reviews from critics and viewers since its release this past summer. On the New York stage, he made his Broadway debut starring opposite Robert DeNiro in the sold-out Joseph Papp production of “Cuba and His Teddy Bear” at the Longacre Theatre.

PETRA NEMCOVA – Born and raised in Karvina, in the Czech Republic, Petra Nemcova took the modeling world by storm after being discovered by a modeling scout on the streets of her native country. Petra has graced the pages and covers of magazines such as Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Shape, Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. In 2004 she suffered a broken pelvis and severe internal injuries while on vacation in Thailand during the devastating Tsunami. After her recovery, Petra created the “Happy Hearts Fund” (www.happyheartsfund.org), a charitable organization and campaign dedicated to improving children’s lives through education and sustainable programs in natural disaster areas. Happy Hearts Fund, founded in 2006, has rebuilt 47 schools and kindergartens, with eight more on their way, and has presence in nine countries, including Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Sri Lanka, Haiti, India, Chile and Hurricane Katrina-affected areas of the United States. One-hundred percent of all donations received are directed to children’s programming.

ROMEO – Percy Romeo Miller, Jr., better known by his stage name, Romeo, is an American entertainer, actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the son of businessman and music mogul Percy Miller. Romeo has sold over 10 million records as a multi-platinum music artist and has been awarded an American Music Award and a Grammy®. Named in 2010’s “Top 5 Sexiest Men in the World,” he is the youngest CEO of the multi-million dollar record company No Limit Forever, and is the youngest entertainer to top the Billboard charts, at age 10. Romeo has dedicated his life to giving back to the community and helping at-risk youth with his foundation, Urban Born.org. His acting credits include his No. 1 television show, ”Romeo!,” on Nickelodeon, ”The Defenders” and “The Cape.” He starred in the movie ”Honey,” with Jessica Alba, and co-stars in the upcoming film ”Jumping the Broom,” with Angela Bassett. Not only an entertainer, Romeo is also studying business and film at the University of Southern California. As a freshman, he and his basketball team made USC history by winning their first Pac-10 championship. He understands the importance of education, so he remains a student at USC while he pursues his entertainment career and business. Romeo is also the founder and president of P. Miller and College Boyys clothing.

HINES WARD – A four-time Pro Bowler, three-time Super Bowl participant, two-time Super Bowl Champion and Super Bowl XL MVP, Hines Ward holds virtually every record in Steelers wide receiving history and will go down in the record books as the Steelers’ all-time leading wide receiver. He was given the honor of being named to the Steelers’ 75th Season All-Time Team, and this fall will be entering his 14th season with the Pittsburgh Steelers as the longest tenured wide receiver with the same team in the NFL. Considered by many the best blocking wide receiver to ever play the game, he is fresh off an outstanding performance in a close loss to the Green Bay Packers in this year’s Super Bowl a few weeks ago. Hines is a fierce competitor with a big smile and a big heart; Beyond his NFL career, he is a symbol of success and good will to the Korean community and all of Asia. His Helping Hands Foundation is devoted to the fight against bi-racial discrimination in the United States and Korea. The program in the U.S. focuses on improving literacy among children and provides programs and services to better equip them for achieving success in life. In Korea the program focuses on raising awareness for the problem of biracial discrimination and providing inspiration to the mixed race children in that country. Mr. Smile himself, Hines is an ambassador of hope to children everywhere.

KENDRA WILKINSON – Television personality and glamour girl Kendra Wilkinson is best known from her self-titled E! hit reality series, “Kendra.” Just wrapping its third season, the show follows Kendra, NFL player husband Hank and son Hank IV through their crazy lives. Portraying life in the spotlight and the challenges of raising a toddler son and being an NFL wife, the show is a fun-filled, action-packed look into the real world of Kendra Wilkinson. She got her start on one of E! Entertainment’s highest rated television shows, “The Girls Next Door,” co-starring on the reality hit for five seasons, until 2009, when she closed that chapter in her life and opened a new one. That year Kendra got married, welcomed the birth of her son and, of course, debuted her show, “Kendra.” At 25, she is a self-described tomboy and avid sports fan who loves watching boxing and rooting for her favorite football team, the San Diego Chargers. Since the debut of “The Girls Next Door,” Kendra has appeared on the cover of numerous magazines and has enjoyed television and movie appearances. In 2007 she was part of the cast of MTV’s reality series “Celebrity Rap Superstar,” where she proved to be an audience favorite, finishing in 2nd place in the competition. In August 2008, Kendra was featured in the movie “The House Bunny,” along with “The Girls Next Door” co-stars Holly Madison, Bridget Marquette and Hugh Hefner, and in January 2009 she was featured on the CBS hit series “How I Met Your Mother.”

WENDY WILLIAMS – Called a “breakthrough in daytime” by The New York Times, Wendy Williams burst onto the national talk show scene in July 2009 with the launch of her daily, syndicated program, “The Wendy Williams Show.” Touted by People Magazine as one of the “best shows of 2009,” the critically-acclaimed series now has the distinction of being “must-see TV.” A mother, wife and best-selling author, Wendy built a devoted cult following from her years as one of radio’s most popular personalities. In addition to her daytime television success, she will host GSN’s new original series, “Love Triangle,” slated to premiere April 2011. Wendy was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame (only the second African American woman to be honored by the organization) in November 2009. She is the author of two New York Times bestsellers, Wendy’s Got the Heat and The Wendy Williams Experience.

       “Dancing with the Stars” returns with new surprises and all the elements viewers have come to know and love. “Macy’s Stars of Dance,” which features some of the best choreographers and performers from different styles of dance and offers viewers performances that represent the peak of achievement in their genres, will return on “Dancing with the Stars the Results Show.” One of the “Macy’s Stars of Dance” performances will be the hugely popular “Design-a-Dance,” where fans have the chance to select their favorite professional dancers, dance styles and music at www.abc.com.

       Below are key dates for Season 12 (dates and times subject to change):
     
* “Dancing with the Stars’” two-hour season premiere performance show, MONDAY, MARCH 21 (8:00-10:01 p.m., ET).
* “Dancing with the Stars the Results Show’s” one-hour season premiere, TUESDAY, MARCH 29 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET).
* “Dancing with the Stars’” 1000th Competitive Dance, MONDAY, APRIL 18 (8:00-9:31 p.m., ET)
* “Dancing with the Stars’” final performance show, MONDAY, MAY 23 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET)
* “Dancing with the Stars’” season finale, TUESDAY, MAY 24 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET)

       Hosted by Tom Bergeron (“America’s Funniest Home Videos”) and Brooke Burke (“Dancing with the Stars” Season Seven Champion), the celebrities perform choreographed dance routines which will be judged by renowned Ballroom judge Len Goodman and dancer/choreographers Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba.
     
       Viewers may cast their votes for their favorite teams via phone on Monday night during and up to 30 minutes after the “Dancing with the Stars” performance shows. AT&T customers may also text message their votes by texting the word “VOTE” and entering the number that corresponds to the team they want to support (message and data rates may apply). AT&T will also offer customers exclusive mobile video footage of weekly backstage highlights to keep fans connected to some of their favorite couples all season long. Viewers may also vote online at www.abc.com starting from the opening of each episode on the East Coast with voting closing at 8:00 a.m., PT/11:00 a.m., ET on Tuesday mornings.
     
       “Dancing with the Stars” is the U.S. version of the international smash hit series, “Strictly Come Dancing.” This version is produced by BBC Worldwide Productions. Conrad Green serves as executive producer and Ashley Edens-Shaffer and Joe Sungkur are co-executive producers. Alex Rudzinski directs. “Dancing with the Stars” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format, with 5.1 channel surround sound.

Non-Super News for No Ordinary Family

02/27/2011 at 7:25 pm | Posted in iamnoahjames.com, Net/Spec | Leave a comment
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Looks like my prediction for ABC‘s freshman series will be coming true.

ABC has reduced their season order of No Ordinary Family by 2 episodes. 

This will bring the total number of episodes to 20 for its first (and likely last) season.

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