MTV's O Music Awards will be streaming live from Los Angeles via the the world wide web on Halloween night. During the festivities, a musical tribute will be paid to the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs via The Flaming Lips, who will be performing "Revolution", previously taped using only iPads.
But until Monday night, let's enjoy the real guys doing the real version of a very real song that could be the "Occupy" Movement's soundtrack. The Beatles - much like a good old fashioned revolution - kick down walls and open minds.
Source: The Wrap
Showing posts with label MTV Networks. Show all posts
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Monday, April 19, 2010
Aziz Ansari to Host MTV Movie Awards
It's been made official: Aziz Ansari will be hosting the MTV Movie Awards. The event will air live from Universal City's Gibson Amphitheater on June 6th. With Aziz being one of the best things on Parks and Recreation, plus that fact he's super funny, this is a most exceptional choice.
Source: CNN
Monday, March 2, 2009
Say Hello To Jimmy

Here's some good luck for Fallon. After months of Late Night with Jimmy webisodes and test shows, giving us a personable peak into his world behind the set, it's not hard to think the guy is nervous and eager to find a new generation who will fall in love with his hosting duties the same way a fan base fell in love with the unknown Conan sixteen years ago. Jimmy - if you're roaming this small, unknown blog in between rehearsals and writers meetings, I'm holding an affirming flame for you.
Economic Crisis Hits Set of "Sarah Silverman Show"

As per THR..."Comedy Central had proposed that the trio bring back the WGA Award-nominated show at about $850,000 an episode, sources said, down from the $1.1 million an episode for the show's second season."
All is not well with Viacom, MTV Network's parent company. As the economic crisis shakes media conglomerates to the core, many lays off have come to pass, and are on the horizon for many entertainment corporations. It's interesting to see how money issues are hitting production itself, a creative entity one would have thought financially untouchable in the past.
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