Category: English Entertainment

  • ‘American Idol’ format gets tweaked for Season 13

    ‘American Idol’ format gets tweaked for Season 13

    MUMBAI: In addition to changing the judges of the reality show American Idol from Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj to Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick Jr. joining Steven Tyler, the producers of the long running reality competition series have decided to tweak the show a bit in its new season.

     

    At the Television Critics’ Association Press Tour 2014, executive producer Trish Kinane said that there will be a new element called “The Chamber” that will look at the contestants just after Ryan sends them off to perform in front of the judges during the auditions.

     

    The contestants will collect themselves in a small room — “some people pray, some people sing, some people look under their arms to see if they’re perspiring. They’re intimate moments that tell you a lot about the kids,” Kinane said.

     

    The middle rounds will be condensed into one week too. Titled the Rush Week, former “Idol” Randy Jackson reemerge and conduct a two-day workshop ahead of the live shows where contestants examine their musical style and decide what look they want. It will be followed by tips from the experts. “He’s been through it for 12 years,” Kinane said. “He’s seen these kids come and go. He has a lot to offer.”

     

    Along with the changes made by the producers, the producers are taking a new approach to the music theme this year. And for those tired of the same old songs, the producers have indicated that they have expanded the song lists. “There are many more contemporary songs in the lists,” Kinane said.

     

    In India, the latest season of American Idol will air on Zee Café from 19 March onwards.

  • ‘The Newsroom’ to end after third season

    ‘The Newsroom’ to end after third season

    MUMBAI: The Emmy award-winning HBO drama series The Newsroom that has topped the popularity charts will begin production on its third and final season this spring. The telecast of the show is slated for fall. The announcement was made by HBO Programming president Michael Lombardo.

     

    Lombardo has been reported as saying that the farewell season will be the one to remember. Lombardo thinks that the show was hitting a smart, adult audience that many of the other dramas weren’t.

     

    Created by Academy Award winner, Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network, The West Wing), The Newsroom follows the members of a cable news team on their quixotic mission to do the news well in the face of a fickle audience, corporate mandates and tangled personal relationships. Sorkin, Scott Rudin (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) and Alan Poul (Six Feet Under) return as executive producers, with Paul Lieberstein (The Office) joining the show as an executive producer.

     

    Returning cast regulars include Jeff Daniels (who received an Emmy award in the category of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the show last September), Emily Mortimer, Sam Waterston, John Gallagher, Jr., Alison Pill, Thomas Sadoski, Dev Patel and Olivia Munn.

  • Golden Globe Awards high on entertainment

    Golden Globe Awards high on entertainment

    MUMBAI: The irreverence and the humour that actors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler brought on stage while hosting last year’s Golden Globe Awards, almost everybody fell for them. While they took funny pot shots at the people from the industry, they also made sure that the audience doesn’t feel left out. And when they were such a hit last time, it only made sense to bring them back to host this year’s edition of the Awards that was telecast today morning.

     

    “Welcome to the 71st annual Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s Lee Daniels’ ‘The Butler’ Golden Globe Awards,” proclaims Amy Poehler (Parks & Recreation) along with her co-host Tina Fey (30 Rock) while opening the award ceremony. The two actresses were on a roll at the stage. As the hosts of the award show, they even got away by calling Matt Damon a “garbage person”. The hosts also had quite a few insightful theories, one being “the story of how George Clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend one more minute with a woman his own age”.

     

    One of the most rib-tickling jibe was when Tom Hanks was deliberately pronounced Tam Honks, highlighting all the difficult nominees’ names. On the film adaptation of the critically acclaimed play, August: Osage County, Fey said, this proves that there are still great parts in Hollywood for Meryl Streeps over 60.

     

    Another victim of their mockery was the former Seinfeld actress, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, just because she was sitting “with the movie crowd”. “Hi Julia, you know us from TV.” Cut to Julia smoking an e-cigarette in sunglasses and shoving away Reese Witherspoon, who’s trying to take a photo with her, Amy says, “She has really changed!” to which Tina quickly reverts, “She’s gross.”

     

    Later in the broadcast, Fey and Poehler called Louis-Dreyfus out for “slithering back over to the TV section,” as the camera panned to the Veep star shoveling a hot dog into her mouth. Since Matthew McConaughey had to lose 45 pounds to star in Dallas Buyers Club, Fey announced to the audience that, “he lost 45 pounds, or what actresses call, being in a movie.”

     

    The award ceremony proceeded with the announcement of Jacqueline Bisset as the winner for the supporting actress in a series, miniseries or TV movie award for her role as Lady Lavinia Cremone in Stephen Poliakoff’s Dancing on the Edge. In the same category of a series, miniseries or television movie, Elizabeth Moss took home the Globe for Best Actress for Jane Campion’s Top of the Lake, while Michael Douglas took away the Best Actor award for portraying piano prodigy Liberace in the HBO Original film, Behind the Candelabra. Behind the Candelabra also won the Best Miniseries or Best Television Film award.

     

    Saturday Night Live’s former cast mate, Andy Samberg won the Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy series for the freshman comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Amy Poehler, much to the host’s surprise, won the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy series for her role in Parks & Recreation for the first time after having been nominated thrice for the same role, leaving her completely stunned while receiving the Globe, which resulted in her repeating the fact that she can’t believe she won, she’s never won anything.

     

    Also, taking home the Best Actor in Drama Series award for the first time, have having been nominated multiple times was Bryan Cranston for his portrayal of Walter White in Breaking Bad. The cult blockbuster also scored the Best Drama Series title.

     

    American Hustle tops the film awards with three wins, including the Best Motion Picture – musical or comedy. Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, Musical of Comedy respectively.

     

    Dallas Buyers’ Club quickly followed suit with two wins, one for Matthew McConaughey as the Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama, while his co-star Jared Leto won the Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture award.

     

  • Television’s Independent Film Channel now just IFC

    Television’s Independent Film Channel now just IFC

    MUMBAI: In a small bit of news that may come as a surprise to many, Independent Film Channel has officially changed its name to just IFC.

     

    The regular viewers might have probably figured that out by now. But the recently announced that the corporate paperwork has been signed to change the network’s name to IFC.

     

    It’s just another example of how networks evolve over time with their names and images sometimes catching up to them; in recent times a channel that pops up in the head is The Learning Channel becoming TLC as its programming changed dramatically.

     

    Closer home we have witnessed such changes among news channels and sports channels in recent times.

     

    The changeover began in 2010 when IFC began airing its first original comedy, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret.

     

    The network now produces six original comedies. The most recent, a spoof of prime-time soaps titled The Spoils of Babylon, starring Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig and Tobey Maguire with several other famous names making cameos, began past week. Reruns of Arrested Development were also a key part of the transition.

     

    While there are plenty of places to find broad-based comedy on TV, IFC managers figured they could fill a niche with shows that are ‘slightly off’ – as IFC says in its tagline.

     

    IFC, owned by AMC Networks Inc, has also acquired movies that are anything but independent; over the holiday season it ran installments of the National Lampoon ‘Vacation’ comedies.

     

    Financially, it’s always detrimental for a network in creating its own original programming than in relying on movies that were originally produced for other venues.

     

    IFC has some surprises in store later this year with a new series, Garfunkel & Oates, starring the comic duo Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci, and a second season of Maron, about the comic Marc Maron.

     

    Though IFC’s transition had been long time due, signing the documents striking off the name Independent Film Channel was still a significant move for the channel. Now what’s left to be seen is does it have an impact on its reach and viewership, only time can tell.

  • CBS bags the rights to telecast the Hollywood Film Awards

    CBS bags the rights to telecast the Hollywood Film Awards

    MUMBAI: With the awards season just round the corner, news is CBS has struck a deal with Dick Clark Productions for exclusive broadcast rights of the Hollywood Film Awards, a relatively lesser known fest that has never had the privilege of television exposure.

     

    Created 17 years ago by Carlos de Abreu, the Hollywood Film Awards ceremony hasn’t really managed to grab eyeballs in comparison to the Oscars or Golden Globes, but it what it has managed in recent years is to draw A-listers to attend the show. The event has typically taken place in the fall and is seen as the unofficial starter for awards season. The most recent Hollywood Film Awards were held in October at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

     

    The channel already boasts of the exclusive rights for the Grammy Awards and the Academy of Country Music Awards, but is yet to announce an air date for its first telecast of the Hollywood Film Awards. According to reports the show’s initial telecast would likely be either late this year or, should the network decide to heat up the action, move the franchise closer to the Globes and Oscars, early next year.

     

    With no dearth of awards shows on television, many continue to draw strong ratings. Live events such as sports and awards shows are seen as more valuable in this digital age where people have the facility to record and keep their favourite shows for leisure viewing.

     

    What remains to be seen is if CBS manages to steal the Golden Globes from the NBC network in the coming years, as the event is also created by Dick Clark Productions.

  • Blockbuster year for English entertainment

    Blockbuster year for English entertainment

    MUMBAI: Much like the first two seasons of Sherlock – BBC’s contemporary take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic – AXN’s ongoing season three too has taken viewers by storm. Be it the super sleuth’s resurrection on New Year’s Day or his friend Dr Watson getting married to Mary with him as ‘best man’, actor Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock has had audiences riveted with his histrionics.

     

    The three-episode season opened on AXN on 3 January, within 48 hours of its UK telecast and a fortnight before its US premiere. And the channel is expecting it to be an even bigger draw than its predecessors.

     

    Without divulging the “premium pricing” at which the “premium product” was bought by the channel, AXN programming head Arpit Mankar refers to the series as the ‘TV event of 2014’ and encourages us to refer to AXN as ‘The Sherlock Channel’. He is quick to point out how the channel changed its tagline to “Sherlock lives and AXN is reborn” as part of its repackaging exercise. In a bid to help the uninitiated play catch-up, AXN aired re-runs of seasons one and two of Sherlock through New Year’s Eve. As AXN business head Sunil Punjabi reveals, similar such re-runs have helped hike the ratings of season premieres in the past.

     

    Apart from Sherlock, sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, which debuted on AXN last month, has been the other big thing, with viewers lauding Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany’s turn as several identical women revealed to be clones and embroiled in a deeper controversy. Apparently, all apprehensions about the show melted away after watching the first few minutes where Maslany is witness to a clone kill herself in front of a running train. Not surprisingly, the series opened with ratings greater than those of the chat show, Koffee with Karan.

     

    AXN boasts some of the best English premium content but is going all out to acquire newer titles this year. Starting with the launch of Undercover and Justified this month, the channel will premiere the new season of Top Gear and Hannibal late February or early March as well as CSI’s latest season. Also lined-up is a Bulgarian TV series named Crossover, where AXN has got Bulgarian natives to dub in English to retain the show’s authenticity. Last but not the least audiences can look forward to 24: Live another Day, which AXN is betting big on, given that Indian viewers have already seen 24, both the original and the adaptation.

     

    On the reality shows’ front, Total Blackout will debut next month where contestants will perform tough tasks in pitch darkness, often evoking a very amusing response from the audience. Amazing Race and Ninja Warrior are the other new reality shows in queue.   

     

    AXN’s main objective is to give viewers an ‘adrenaline rush’ through its programming. The channel acquires content that it feels will garner a cult following. It also tries to balance between fiction and reality-based content.

     

    Informs Mankar: “Right now, we are only buying shows with content that excites us. We have deals with various networks for content. We are in the midst of getting some exciting new content from CBS, which includes shows like Beauty & the BeastElementaryAmazing RaceBlue BloodsHawaii 5.0 and Reckless.”

     

    With so much high-value content, the marketing budget has been upped from a mere 5-6 percent to nearly 12 percent of revenue, which too has seen significant increase; reveals Punjabi.  

     

    Elaborating on the marketing strategy, he says: “For old shows like Supernatural – which already has a huge fan base – word-of-mouth itself has helped us bring back our loyal audiences. However, it’s not the same with our new shows. For them, we have had multimedia campaigns, like what we did for Hannibal. And that has undoubtedly amplified the audience’s anticipation and eventual response.”

     

    While on the topic of programming in 2014, it would be interesting to see what’s lined up on AXN’s rival channels.

     

    Beginning with Star India, of its two English entertainment channels, Star World will debut the all new comedy drama Bunheads about a Las Vegas showgirl who ends up a ballerina in a sleepy seaside town plus latest seasons of old favourites like Melissa and Joey. The channel will also launch Suburgatory which follows the life of a single father and his attempts at giving his daughter a better life.

     

    On the network’s other English entertainment channel, Star World Premiere, viewers can catch the new crime thriller Intelligence starring Josh Holloway and the new comedy drama Rake featuring Greg Kinnear. Not to be missed is the latest season of American Horror Story: Coven which revolves round things like witches and voodoo.

     

    Meanwhile, Zee Café from the Zee stable will bring the latest seasons of popular reality shows – American Idol, America’s Got Talent and The X-Factor to Indian drawing rooms.

    Not to be left behind, Comedy Central promises a bigger laugh riot with new shows: House of Lies starring Don Cheadle, World’s Craziest Fools featuring people across the globe in ridiculously silly acts, Just for Laughs and the latest season of Arrested Development.

     

    Indeed, it’s going to be some serious competition for AXN. But for viewers, they’re in for a ball…

  • Star World on a route to decode men

    Star World on a route to decode men

    MUMBAI: With the rising number of feminists and groups supporting the female issues, the issues concerning men in India have almost never been paid much heed to. Not just at the level of making laws, but the concerns of men have been neglected even on entertainment channels with almost no show aimed at them. But fret not! Here’s something to change that.

     

    Following its success of distinguished celebrity chat shows like Koffee With Karan and the Front Row with Anupama Chopra, English entertainment channel Star World is experimenting with a new show centered around men. Gentlemen’s Code, a six-episode series being hosted by author-journalist Aatish Taseer, which launches this Sunday at 8 pm, attempts to break the code that is the new-age man and delve into the very essence of what it takes to be a modern man.

     

    For a channel that is always open to new content, this show is an opportunity to reach out to new viewers. Star English channels business head Kevin Vaz says that since this is one of its kind shows it makes it even more interesting for the viewers. “We look for content that brings a fantastic television experience to our viewers.”

     

    From hunter-gatherers to stay-at-home fathers, men have refashioned and redefined their roles over centuries. Even as the balance of economic, political and social power remains firmly entrenched in their favour, collectively, men have perhaps never faced as much scrutiny, pressure and competition as they do today. The show is an effort to get men to tell what makes them tick and to showcase what they really want. “The content is new, fresh and extremely dynamic and we think that it will be very well received by audiences,” says Vaz as he adds that the choice of someone as unconventional as Aatish Taseer as a host comes out of the fact that he is extremely well-spoken and is the quintessential gentleman.

     

    Aatish on his part, says that while there are many competing views as to what the show is about, his feeling is that it is a show about Indian masculinity at a time when that notion is more fluid—more in flux—than ever before. “The aim of the Gentlemen’s Code is to take a hard look at the psyche of the urban Indian man, but with sympathy, acknowledging that as much as Indian masculinity seems to be going through a kind of crisis, it is as, with all crises, also a time of hope and change,” he says.

     

    And though Aatish, who has authored books like Stranger to History: a Son’s Journey Through Islamic Lands’ (2009); the highly acclaimed translation – Manto: Selected Stories’ (2008); and the novel, The Temple-Goers’ (2010) that was shortlisted for the 2010 Costa First Novel Award, is a self confessed “hopeless TV viewer”.

     

    “I don’t watch much TV at all, save for the news. But I like to think of this as a kind of advantage. I like to believe that it brings a certain freshness to my style and perspective. The production process for someone who has worked in solitude for many years is hard. But there is also something exciting about the energy of other people, something exciting about collaboration,” he remarks.

     

    The most fascinating aspect for Aatish has been the attention that he had to pay to a certain external reality. “After years of concentrating on my interior life, I’ve suddenly been forced to project my personality, to find some kind of balance between how one is and how one comes across. Not easy,” he says.

     

    And since he talks about collaborating with other people, it’s interesting to note that the show is going to have a host of different personalities from various professions including a few celebs like Priyanka Chopra, Anoushka Shankar, John Abraham and R Balki to name a few, there will also be prominent names like Barkha Dutt and Chetan Bhagat on the show.

     

    Every week, Aatish will conduct an interview with an iconic Indian woman, so as to have the scrutiny of the female gaze on men. “A greater range of men will appear on the show too, everyone from little-known family men to big stars like Karan Johar and John Abraham. The aim is to find a shared experience, I suppose, of the themes we cover. Which range from work to sex to style and luxury,” says Aatish.

     

    When quizzed about if there been a pressure on the production unit to make the show appealing to the masses at large by bringing in well-known people, “Our sponsors as well as the channel has been pretty generous: they’ve given us, for the most part, a free hand. But there’s no doubt, TV is a cruel medium, and there is always the pressure to crowd the show with beautiful and famous people. There is also, of course, the pressure to keep things light. But I think that’s good. That lightness of touch—that ability to deal with serious things in an appealing way—is part of television’s tremendous reach, and it should always be kept in mind. It would be a terrible waste if we did a show that no one saw,” Aatish points out.

     

    “The target viewers of the show are the English audience, who is always looking at fresh differentiated content,” says Star India English cluster VP, marketing head, Pallavi Tibrewal. And despite of many differentiated content being aired on many competitor channels, she thinks this show is going to do well. “There is always an audience for everything, I am sure this show will do well too,” she says.

     

    This magazine series that has Chivas as the title sponsor touches on themes including relationships, money, status symbols, style and friendships, amongst others. The show is being promoted on network’s English channels. “We have released one promo and we will be releasing a new episodic promo every week,” informs Tibrewal.

     

    The new age men have something to really look forward to, while women can watch the show to decode the men in their life!

  • Zee Cafe brings 3 of America’s biggest reality shows

    Zee Cafe brings 3 of America’s biggest reality shows

    MUMBAI: The viewers of Zee Café will become a witness to three of America’s highest rated reality series. The channel has signed an exclusive deal with Freemantle Media to bring the latest and multiple seasons of American Idol, America’s Got Talent and The X Factor to India.

     

    Come 19 March, Zee Café will air the 13th season of American Idol that starts in the US from 15 January with a revamped judging panel. While Keith Urban will return for the second time on the judging panel; Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Randy Jackson have been replaced by Harry Connick Jr. and Jennifer Lopez. Ryan Seacrest will return as the host. The last edition of the show was often in the midst of controversies because of the constant cold war between Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj.

     

    Interestingly, the finale of the show will be aired live on the channel along with US (Zee Café plans to catch up with US by airing the show on weekdays regularly) and soon after that the channel will air the 8th season of America’s Got Talent. Joining actor Howie Mendel and radio personality Howard Stern at the judges panel this year would be supermodel and host of Project Runway, Heidi Klum, along with former Spice Girls member Melanie Brown (aka Mel B), replacing Sharon Osbourne.

     

    And that’s not all! Following America’s Got Talent would be airing of The X Factor towards the end of the year. The X Factor judges panel will include Simon Cowell, singer and actress Paulina Rubio, former Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland and songstress Demi Lovato.

     

    Zee Café EVP and business head Anurag Bedi, said, “We believe in bringing the best and the latest content to our viewers. These shows are synonymous with entertainment and unarguably amongst the biggest reality shows on television. Having seen the affinity the audience here has for reality shows, we are confident that these shows will be amongst the biggest shows of 2014 and will strengthen Zee Cafe’s leadership position in the English entertainment genre”.

     

    Bedi thinks that these shows already have a huge fan following in India, considering the local adaptations on Hindi GECs have worked really well. However, it’s the channel’s marketing initiatives that would work in its favour, says Bedi, who is undeterred by the fact that the previous seasons of these shows were aired on different networks. While American Idol previously aired on two different channels in India – Star World (2004-2011) and Big CBS channels (2012-2013), X Factor aired on the Big CBS channels and America’s Got Talent was aired on VH1. Bedi said, “How a show does on one platform may be very different from how it will perform on another. The content itself is of par excellence and the buzz that we create will definitely bring in viewership. We will bring in appointment viewing with these shows.”

     

    Fremantle Media EVP of sales & distribution Asia Ganesh Rajaram, said: “These shows have become a global phenomenon, engaging audiences all over the world because of its ability to attract amazingly talented hopefuls with brilliant stories to tell. We’re delighted that Indian audiences will get to enjoy these shows on Zee Café.”

     

    Given the magnanimous reach of these shows already all around the world, the marketing strategies have been decisively planned. “Considering that these shows will be amongst our tent pole properties for this year, we will take an aggressive 360 degree marketing approach to promote them,” says Bedi, also adding that the shows will be aired in the prime-time slot and will target the young urban youth. “9 pm has a very high PUT among the TG 15-24 who is the viewer of this content. We are confident it will do well at this time band,” he remarks.

     

    While Bedi didn’t divulge any details about the sponsors on board for the shows, considering the popularity of the shows some interesting deals are to be finalised.

     

    The fans of these English reality shows have seriously something interesting to look forward to!

  • CBS to stream 4 NFL playoff games online

    CBS to stream 4 NFL playoff games online

    MUMBAI: There is good news for football lovers. The American commercial broadcast television network, CBS, will be streaming at least four games of this season’s NFL playoffs online.

     

    The game lovers will be able to watch them from anywhere at any time. 

    On 2 January, CBS had announced that it will live stream its share of post-season NFL coverage at CBSSports.com. One can watch the following AFC playoff games.

     

    • AFC Wild Card Round: San Diego vs. Cincinnati; 5 January, 1.00pm ET
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    • AFC Divisional Round: TBD vs. New England; 11 January, 11.08pm ET
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    • AFC Divisional Round: TBD vs. Denver; 12 January, 4:30pm ET
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    • AFC Championship: Teams TBD; 19 Jan, 3pm ET
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    Due to the tremendous engagement observed last year during Super Bowl live stream which drew a record of three million unique viewers, the network will now offer fans a second-screen experience for all of the AFC playoffs, this year, in complement to the NFL.

     

    Super Bowl XLVIII kicks off 2 February and will be broadcast by Fox Sports. Fox will stream this year’s Super Bowl for free, but the preceding NFL playoff games it carries will be restricted by cable-TV authentication credentials, according to Variety.

  • VH1 to air Golden Globe Awards

    VH1 to air Golden Globe Awards

     

    MUMBAI: The youth entertainment channel, Vh1, is all set to entertain its audiences with Golden Globe awards.
     

    The 71st edition of the awards honouring achievements in the film and television industry, both domestic and abroad, will take the center stage on the channel on 13 January at 6.30 am with a prime time repeat at 9 pm. The show is presented by Garnier Men.

     

    Viacom 18 SVP and business head, English entertainment Ferzad Palia said: “Over the years, Vh1 has given its audiences the best of international entertainment. We look forward to captivating the viewers with the live telecast of the first award ceremony of the year – the Golden Globes and I am sure the viewers will thoroughly enjoy watching the who’s who of Hollywood on the channel. There couldn’t have been a better start to the year”.

     

    Last year’s Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will be seen as hosts again. The nomination line-up of each category has artists like Sandra Bullock, Kate Winslet, Tom Hanks, Christian Bale, Meryl Streep amongst others.
     

    The award recognises achievements in 25 categories; 14 in motion pictures and 11 in television.