The show took a steep fall from the huge audience it attracted last year, when it aired just a day after the death of Whitney Houston. But the broadcast still managed to draw a total of 28. 37 million viewers, the second-best Grammy performance since 1993.
Bill Carter @ New York Times - Media & Advertising - on 11/2/13
The show took a steep fall from the huge audience it attracted last year, when it aired just a day after the death of Whitney Houston. But the broadcast still managed to draw a total of 28. 37 million viewers, the second-best Grammy performance since 1993.
Bill Carter @ New York Times - Media Decoder blog - on 11/2/13
Age 58 Accomplishments Host of MSNBC's PoliticsNation (nightly at 6 p. m. ) and afternoon radio talk show Keepin' It Real; civil rights activist and founder of the National Action Network; Baptist minister; former presidential candidate Base New York What’s the first information you consume in the morning? I’m an early riser.
Adweek.com - on 7/2/13
Diet Coke's famous "hunk" is to return in a TV advertising campaign to mark the soft drink's 30th anniversary in Europe, with a British model chosen to bare his chiselled torso to female admirers for the first time.
MediaGuardian - Advertising - on 28/1/13
As for Lance Armstrong: How did this guy get away with lying to anyone for so many years, exactly?.
Jeff Bercovici @ Forbes.com: Jeff Bercovici - Mixed Media - on 18/1/13
Considerable as it may be, Oprah Winfrey‘s personal celebrity isn’t enough to build a cable network on, as the early struggles of OWN showed. Her unmatched ability to get other celebrities to open up to her? That may be enough.
Jeff Bercovici @ Forbes.com: Jeff Bercovici - Mixed Media - on 14/1/13
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Andrew Beaujon @ Poynter - TV / Radio - on 20/12/12
There was spontaneous applause at a 2 p. m. showing Friday in Culver City and the reason was the performance of Jordin Sparks, the former "American Idol" star who shares the screen with the late Whitney Houston.
Michael Cieply @ New York Times - Media & Advertising - on 18/8/12
There was spontaneous applause at a 2 p. m. showing Friday in Culver City and the reason was the performance of Jordin Sparks, the former "American Idol" star who shares the screen with the late Whitney Houston.
Michael Cieply @ New York Times - Media Decoder blog - on 18/8/12
The midair union of motorcycle and helicopter was first consummated in 1991's Stone Cold, starring NFL bad boy (and worse haircut) Brian Bosworth. Were it not for that very moment, nobody would remember that movie at all. You can see it here. Years later, homage was paid in Live Free or Die Hard, aka Die Hard 4, only this time a police car got to enjoy an arial smooch with a chopper.
Adweek.com - on 17/8/12
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