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A Conversation with Oscar® Winner Paul Haggis

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A Conversation with Oscar® Winner Paul Haggis

New Technology In Broadcasting Platforms Doesn't Deter AM/FM Listeners

Opus 1 Music Library's Custom Cues Are Uniquely in Sync With the Demands of the Film and Television Music Business

HAI Announces 2006 Five-Star Dealers

The Cell Phone Is an Emergency Tool, a Driving Distraction and a Public Annoyance

The music DVD market continues to hang in there as the record industry deals with changing consumer behavior.

Verdict Is In:“Judgment at Nuremberg”Is “Great To Be Nominated”

COMVU LAUNCHES WORLD'S FIRST LIVE VIDEO BROADCAST SOLUTION FROM A
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 A Conversation with Oscar® Winner Paul Haggis

Paul Haggis, the two-time Academy Award® recipient who made Oscar history by writing back-to-back Best Picture winners, will be the special guest at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ “A Conversation with Paul Haggis” on Thursday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.

Haggis will discuss his approach to writing, his influences, and his journeys through the development process. The program, which will include illustrative clips, will be moderated by Phil Alden Robinson, Academy Governor, director and Oscar-nominated writer (“Field of Dreams”).

Haggis earned his first Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for “Million Dollar Baby,” 2004’s Best Picture winner. His original screenplay for “Crash,” 2005’s Best Picture winner, written with Bobby Moresco, resulted in Oscars for both writing and producing.

Haggis’ seemingly overnight success in feature films came after 25 years of writing for television on such shows as “The Facts of Life,” “The Tracey Ullman Show, “thirtysomething,” “Due South,” “L.A. Law,” “EZ Streets” and “Family Law.”

“A Conversation with Paul Haggis” will be presented under the banner of the Academy’s Marvin Borowsky Lecture on Screenwriting. The series provides opportunities for established film writers to share their experiences, and discuss the challenges and delights of screenwriting. Past lectures have been given by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond, Robert Towne, Lawrence Kasdan, Richard Brooks, Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, Jay Presson Allen, Waldo Salt, Philip Dunne, John Sayles, Bo Goldman, Nora Ephron, Ron Bass, Kevin Smith, Paul Schrader and Gary Ross.

Tickets to “A Conversation with Paul Haggis” are $5 for the general public and $3 for Academy members and students with a valid I.D. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The Samuel Goldwyn Theater is located at 8949 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. Free parking is provided in the garages located at 8920 and 9025 Wilshire Boulevard. For more information, call 310-247-3000 ext 111.

New Technology In Broadcasting Platforms Doesn't Deter AM/FM Listeners

A new study by Arbitron and Edison Media Research finds that the weekly Internet radio audience increased by fifty percent from 2005,(satellite radio awareness tops sixty percent of the U.S. population, while the AM/FM radio audience remains strong. The report chronicles this expansion of the radio market and its implications for advertisers and media planners.

The monthly audience of Internet radio tops an estimated 52 million; an increase from 37 million people in 2005. The weekly Internet radio audience also increased 50 percent over the past year, with 30 million listeners last year.

  • Online radio listeners are 36 percent more likely than the average consumer to live in a household with an annual income of more than $100,000.

Awareness of XM and Sirius satellite radio has reached equal levels of 61 percent awareness each among those age 12 and older.

  • in households with an annual income of more than $100,000, nearly double the percentage of all households.

Eleven percent of Americans say they have ever listened to an audio podcast (Internet broadcasting and downloadable music.)

  • One out of five who have ever listened to an audio podcast are 12-17 years old, and 53 percent are under the age of 35.

More than one-third of Americans say they are "very" or "somewhat" interested in HD Radio, as are more than 40 percent of satellite subscribers.

  • One-third of those would be likely to purchase an HD Radio receiver at  $100 and 58 percent would be likely to purchase at $50.

Seventy-seven percent of Americans expect to listen to AM/FM radio as much as they do now despite advancements in technology. The same holds true for 77% of Internet radio listeners, and 73% of those who have tried audio podcasting. 64 percent of Satellite radio subscribers say they plan to continue listening to the same amount of AM/FM radio.

Bill Rose, senior vice president, marketing, Arbitron, says  "... this new research reveals that these advertising vehicles are becoming increasingly viable."

Larry Rosin, President, Edison Media Research, concludes with "Our research shows that regardless of the platform, consumers see all these options as merely being new forms of radio."

 

Opus 1 Music Library's Custom Cues Are Uniquely in Sync With the Demands of the Film and Television Music Business

In the world of film and TV music, time is always an issue. For any production,
last-minute edits, additions and substitutions are the norm. In this business in particular, time is money and quality work is at a premium. When music supervisors need a custom
cue, the best in the business turn to Studio City-based Opus 1 Music Library for their ultimate satisfaction.

Opus 1 Music Library's Marrsha Sill knows about the rigorous demands of these music professionals firsthand. As Vice President of Film/TV Music, Marrsha is an expert at making certain Opus 1 delivers the exact cue or production necessary to satisfy the most exacting of music supervisors.
She says, "We love being of service to the production community because it is so rewarding. These music supervisors hold such demanding jobs; we take great satisfaction in doing everything we can to make their lives easier. Ask anyone who has worked with Opus 1 and they'll tell you about the quality of our work and the timely fashion in which it was created."

From orchestral cues to choral groups to Korean Hip Hop (Opus believes they may have invented that category), Opus 1 has the ability to create virtually any musical production required. Marrsha adds, "Our clients need not worry about anything. We record our cues as Library tracks and keep their stress level to a minimum." For example, when the hit show Lost needed a "Korean Sinatra," Opus 1 magically created one.

Some of the great music supervisors Opus 1 has created custom works for include: Ann Klein and Sarah Sheehe at John Wells Productions, music supervisors on ER and West Wing; Kevin Edelman, currently working on Pepper Dennis and My Name Is Earl; Carter Armstrong, who secures music for Warner Bros Features and is on the new Brad Pitt/Orlando Bloom film, The Assassination of Jesse James; music supervisor Jennifer Pyken, currently working on Las Vegas and Lost; as
well as Greg Sill, a renowned music supervisor currently on the new Dick Wolf show Conviction, in addition to Heist and the new CBS Jenna Elfman show, Courting Alex. And when Joe Fischer, a noted executive at Warner Bros Television Music required custom tracks for the Gilmore Girls, he too turned to Opus 1.

Alex Patsavas of Chop Shop Music Supervision in South Pasadena is one busy executive. Currently working on The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, Without a Trace, Rescue Me and Supernatural, Patsavas says, "Opus 1 creates amazing custom tracks perfect for film and television. We had great success
working with Opus 1 for HBO's Carnivale re-creating a mid-30s feel."

In addition to Opus 1's body of television work, the company excels in feature film music, as well, including the previously mentioned upcoming Brad Pitt/Orlando Bloom big screen release, The Assassination of Jesse James. Carter Armstrong, currently working on the project, sings Opus 1's
praises. Armstrong says, "Opus 1 is an outstanding resource. The licensing service is top-notch, but the custom tracking has impressed me tremendously. They've turned amazing music
around to me in record time and I appreciate them so much."

Opus 1 also brought their unique international expertise to the film Surrender Dorothy starring Diane Keaton. A J-Pop track was specifically composed for the movie, in Japanese.

And when the CBS mini-series ELVIS required a specific gospel-influenced cue, Gregory Sill, Music Supervisor and Founder of Music Makes Pictures, turned to Opus 1 for the track. When things got tight behind the music at Showtime's hit, Sleeper Cell, Greg once again looked to Opus 1. Greg
remembers, "I have come to rely on Opus 1 Music Library for all of my custom cue needs. Here is a great example of their expertise in this area. I was in a bind with a song for the Showtime series Sleeper Cell that the producers absolutely had to have and the real issue was a French Trip-Hop
composition. Opus listened to the track, and actually produced a new song in one day that the producers liked even better than the original. That is the ultimate of compliments. Opus 1 is a great resource for custom cue creation, and all other production music needs."

From Showtime's Sleeper Cell to ER and from Las Vegas to Malcolm in the Middle, the production wizards at Opus 1 have the skills necessary to pull off the impossible in a timely fashion.

See more at http://www.opus1musiclibrary.com.

HAI Announces 2006 Five-Star Dealers

     HAI, the leading manufacturer of integrated automation and
security products since 1985, announced the winners of its Five-Star Dealer
program for 2006 on March 31st at their annual Dealer Appreciation Party
held at the EH Expo in Orlando, FL.

     HAI's Five-Star Dealer program was initiated in 2001 to recognize
and reward its outstanding dealers.  “In spite of the difficulties with
Hurricane Katrina, 2005 was HAI's most successful year ever,” explains
HAI President, Jay McLellan.  “The key to that success and growth has
been the support of our dealers.  Thanks to them we're stronger and
better than ever and the Five Star Dealer program is all about growing our
businesses together.”

     Winners were selected based on various criteria, including the
number of years the dealer has been installing HAI products, number of
systems installed in the previous year, and unique marketing or
programming solutions that involved an HAI product.

     The 250 companies named as 2006 HAI Five-Star Dealers are listed
on HAI's website at www.homeauto.com.

    HAI products are sold through a worldwide network of Distributors
and installed by over 1000 trained dealers.  For more information on
HAI's award winning product line, or for information on how to become an
HAI Dealer, please visit www.homeauto.com, or call (800) 229-7256.

To download a high res picture of HAI President Jay McLellan and two
Five Star dealers at the recent HAI Dealer Appreciation party in Orlando,
FL, please click here. 
http://www.homeauto.com/mediacenter/haiprimage.asp?image=FiveStar06party.JPG

About HAI:  HAI is a privately held manufacturer of integrated
automation and security products for residential and commercial use based in
New Orleans, LA.  Incorporated in 1985, HAI has developed a full line of
award-winning automation products, including automation controllers,
communicating programmable thermostats, smart light switches, and
software that allows access and control of an automation system over the
Internet.  All products are sold through HAI's worldwide network of
Distribution Partners and installed by over 1000 trained dealers.

The Cell Phone Is an Emergency Tool, a Driving Distraction and a Public Annoyance

New findings from a national survey of cell phone owners by the Pew Research Center, the Associated Press and AOL provide a detailed picture of the role of the cell phone as an integral communications tool in modern life.

Seventy-four percent of the Americans who own mobile phones say they have used their hand-held device in an emergency and gained valuable help. But 32 percent of men and 25 percent of women admit they sometimes don't drive as safely as they should.

Americans are using their cell phones to shift the way they spend their time. Forty-one percent of cell phone owners say they fill in free time when they are traveling or waiting for someone by making phone calls, and 44 percent say they wait to make cell calls for the hours when they do not count against their "anytime" minutes.

Eighty-two percent of all Americans and 86 percent of cell users report being irritated at least occasionally by loud and annoying cell users who conduct their calls in public places.

When it comes to the features Americans would like to add to their cell phones:

  • 47% of cell owners say they would like maps
  • 38% say they would like to have instant messages from select friends sent to their cells
  • 24% of cell owners say they would like to use their phones to conduct searches for services such as movie listings, weather reports, and stock quotes
  • 24% of cell owners would like to add email to their mobile-phone functionality
  • 35% already use text messaging features and another 13% would like to add that capacity
  • 19% of cell owners say they would like to add the capacity to take still pictures

Cell owners describe how they use their phones:

  • 52% of all cell owners say they keep their phone on all the time
  • 81% of cell-only users say the device is always on
  • 22% of cell owners say they are not always truthful about exactly where they are when they are on the phone.
  • 39% of cell users ages 18-29 are not always honest about where they say they are
  • 24% of cell-using adults report they often feel like they have to answer their cell phones even when it interrupts a meeting or a meal
  • 22% believe that "too many" people try to get in touch with them because others know they have a cell phone

Finally, 23% of those who currently have landline phones say they are very likely or somewhat likely to convert to being only cell phone users

The music DVD market continues to hang in there as the record industry deals with changing consumer behavior.

According to 2005 year-end numbers from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), music DVD unit shipments dropped for the first time, down 4.1% from 2004, to 27.8 million units. The genre still commanded nearly $540 million in retail dollar value, down just 3.8% from the prior year.

The high-resolution audio formats DVD-Audio and SACD are all but dead. Unit shipments dropped 30.8% for DVD-Audio and 40.5% for SACD in 2005 — only 500,000 units of each format hit the market last year.

The only category that slipped further off unit shipments than these two formats was cassette, which was down 52.6%. CD shipments were down 8% over the previous year, to 705.4 million units.

Meanwhile, The RIAA began tracking sales of digital music video downloads for the first time in 2005, marking that segment at 1.9 million units, or $3.7 million. Downloaded singles shot up 163%, to 366.9 million tracks, constituting roughly that in dollar amount as well — $363.3 million.

Album downloads took an even bigger upswing — up 198.5%, to 13.6 million units or $135.7 million.

The RIAA also began tracking kiosk downloads and sales of digital product for the mobile market in 2005. Kiosks chalked up 700,000 downloads, including singles and full albums. Mobile content — which includes ringtones, ringbacks, music videos and full-length downloads — clocked in at 170 million downloads, or $421.6 million. 
 

Verdict Is In:“Judgment at Nuremberg”Is “Great To Be Nominated”

The 1961 Best Picture nominee “Judgment at Nuremberg” will be screened as the next installment in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ “Great To Be Nominated, Part Three.” The film, directed by Stanley Kramer, will be shown on Monday, May 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

Set in a German courthouse, presided over by three American judges, “Judgment at Nuremberg” focuses on the trial of four judges accused of using their offices to enforce Nazi sterilization and cleansing policies. The film earned 11 Academy Award® nominations and took home Oscars® for Actor (Maximilian Schell) and Writing – Screenplay based on material from another medium (Abby Mann). “Judgment at Nuremberg” earned Kramer his second nomination for Directing and his fourth for Best Picture. Though he did not win in either category, Kramer was honored at that year’s ceremony with the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Other nominations for the film include Actor (Spencer Tracy), Actor in a Supporting Role (Montgomery Clift), Actress in a Supporting Role (Judy Garland), Art Direction – Black-and-White (Art Direction: Rudolph Sternad; Set Decoration: George Milo), Cinematography – Black-and-White (Ernest Laszlo), Costume Design – Black-and-White (Jean Louis) and Film Editing (Frederic Knudtson).

The film’s Oscar®-winning screenwriter Abby Mann and the widow of Stanley Kramer, Karen Sharpe Kramer, will attend the screening.

The evening’s commemorative program will feature black-and-white photos from “Judgment at Nuremberg” on the cover.

Passes for “Great To Be Nominated, Part Three” are still available at a cost of $30 for film buffs wishing to see the rest of the series. A $5 discount is available for those who wish to renew their passes from Parts One and/or Two of the series. Inclusive of “Judgment at Nuremberg” there are 17 screening dates remaining in Part Three.

Tickets for each individual screening may be purchased at a cost of $5 for the general public and $3 for Academy members and students with a valid I.D. Tickets may be purchased by mail, in person at the Academy during regular business hours or, pending availability, on the night of the screening when the doors open at 6:30 p.m. Curtain time for all features is 7:30 p.m. and pre-show elements will begin at 7 p.m. The Academy is located at 8949 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. For more information, call 310-247-3000, ext. 111.

April 25, 2006

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Sir Elton John, Bernie Taupin and Anne Rice to Host Exclusive LESTAT Post- Premiere Party

VH1 Prays to the Altar of Rock For the Month of May VH1 Goes Metal With a Slate of All-New Series, Documentaries, Specials And Movies

Counting Crows and Goo Goo Dolls Team for Summer Long Touring Extravaganza

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ENTERTAINMENT, ART, FASHION, TECHNOLOGY

Sir Elton John, Bernie Taupin and Anne Rice to Host Exclusive LESTAT Post- Premiere Party

Expected Guests: Cher, Martha Stewart, Donald & Melania Trump, David Furnish, Eric McCormack, Jon Bon Jovi, Axl Rose, Star Jones Reynolds, Rosie O'Donnell,

Jewel, Rob Thomas, Walter Cronkite, Billie Jean King, Scissor Sisters,

Lorraine Bracco, Kathie Lee Gifford and the cast of LESTAT

WHAT/WHO: Following the Premiere Performance of the new Broadway

musical LESTAT, a star-studded post-party will culminate at

the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle.

The party will take place within the exhibit SIR ELTON JOHN-

ELEMENTS OF AN ICON, an extraordinary celebration of the

contribution to music, fashion and pop culture of one of the

most influential artists of our time. Elton John's private

costume collection and memorabilia are on public display

exclusively at the TIME WARNER CENTER through April 30th.

Sir Elton John, Anne Rice, Bernie Taupin & expected guests

Cher, Martha Stewart, Eric McCormack, Rob Thomas, Star Jones

Reynolds, Rosie O'Donnell, Kathie Lee Gifford, Peter Boyle,

Lorraine Bracco, Adam Duritz, Billie Jean King, Walter

Cronkite, John Edward, Jai Rodriguez, Kylie Minogue, Tony

LoBianco, the cast and crew of LESTAT, and Warner Bros.

executives Barry Meyer & Alan Horn.

WHEN/ WHERE: 9:15 p.m. - Red Carpet Arrivals

Call Times: CREWS - 8:45 p.m.

PHOTOGRAPHERS - 9:00 p.m.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Time Warner Center

10 Columbus Circle New York, NYC

BACKGROUND: About LESTAT: Inspired by Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles

and featuring the first theatrical score from the legendary

songwriting team of Elton John and Bernie Taupin, LESTAT,

will open at Broadway's Palace Theatre on April 25, 2006.

For further information contact Time Warner Center (10

Columbus Circle) - The Shops at Columbus Circle at (212)

823-6300 or for a full listing of activities log onto

www.relatedexperiences.com or

www.theshopsatcolumbusciricle.com.

VH1 Prays to the Altar of Rock For the Month of May VH1 Goes Metal With a Slate of All-New Series, Documentaries, Specials And Movies

 

VH1 Prays to the Altar of Rock For the Month of May VH1 Goes Metal With a Slate of All-New Series, Documentaries, Specials And Movies "Super Group," "Behind The Music: Ratt," "Behind The Music: Pantera," "Heavy: The Story Of Metal," "40 Greatest Metal Songs," VH1 Classic's "Decades Rock Live: Heart" and the first annual "Rock Honors" Highlight VH1's Metal Month

NEW YORK, April 24 /PRNewswire/ -- From the rocking sounds of Metal music and the stories behind the men & women who created them to the continued legacy that is Rock and Roll, VH1 debuts all-new series, documentaries, specials and movies this May that will leave you praying at the altar of rock.

Premieres:

"40 GREATEST METAL SONGS"

PREMIERES MONDAY-THURSDAY, STARTING MAY 1 AT 11 PM*

Hosted by Sebastian Bach, "40 Greatest Metal Songs," brings you the 40 most notable metal songs of all time in four rockin' half hour episodes. Whether epic, political, scary or downright silly, these tunes have one thing in common: they will rock your friggin' socks off. Who could resist jumping into the pit during Pantera's 'Walk,' banging your head 'til it hurts to Metallica's 'Master of Puppets,' or throwing up the devil horns to Iron Maiden's 'Number of the Beast'. VH1 will count down the greatest metal songs that made a whole generation turn the volume up, way up. If you can't get enough of VH1's "40 Greatest Metal Moments" then tune in to VH1 Classic Monday, May 1 beginning at 11:30 PM.* to see a sneak peak of episodes two, three and four.

"BEHIND THE MUSIC RATT" & "BEHIND THE MUSIC PANTERA"

PREMIERE THURSDAY, MAY 11 STARTING AT 9 PM*

This special edition of "Behind the Music: Ratt" contains exclusive behind the scenes footage of the band, as well as a never before seen interview with Robbin Crosby, conducted three years before his death. In the beginning, the band crawled up from the Sunset Strip's hair metal scene in the early '80s to record a fistful of multi-platinum albums and fill arenas around the globe.

Then at 10 PM, "Behind The Music" returns with the story of hard-hitting band Pantera. In the early 1990s, when hair metal was being sheered from the charts by grunge and earnest hard-rockers like Guns N Roses, Pantera, righteously flew the hard-edged heavy metal flag, almost single-handedly saving the genre from extinction.

"SUPERGROUP"PREMIERES SUNDAY, MAY 21 AT 10 PM*

VH1's "SuperGroup:" Ted Nugent, Scott Ian, Sebastian Bach, Evan Seinfeld and Jason Bonham, are poised to re-conquer the rock world (and hopefully spread a little debauchery in the process) in the ultimate musical experiment. "SuperGroup" will bring together these five hard rocking icons and present them with the opportunity to create the heaviest 'SuperGroup.' Ultimately viewers will see whether or not the band will come together as hard rock's saviors or simply implode.

"HEAVY: THE STORY OF METAL"

PREMIERES MONDAY-THURSDAY, STARTING MAY 22, AT 9 PM*

What Ken Burns did for jazz, VH1 does for heavy metal - only a lot louder. VH1's New "Rock Doc," "Heavy: The Story of Metal," traces the evolution of heavy metal music and culture, from its dark, grim beginnings in Birmingham, England to the worldwide force that it remains to this day. In a series of four chronological hours, "Heavy: The Story of Metal," explores four decades of music, each hour examining this powerful and often misunderstood genre, from metal's pioneers to its love of glam and excess; from the fight for metal's rebellious soul to its storied flirtation with the devil. VH1 Classic will sneak peek the second, third and fourth installments of the series on Monday, May 22 beginning at 10 PM.*

"VH1 ROCK HONORS"

PREMIERES WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 AT 9 PM*

VH1 debuts the first ever show to pay homage to the legends who influenced the sound of hard rock with the first annual "VH1 Rock Honors." This year's celebration will honor the music and influence of KISS, Queen, Def Leppard and Judas Priest. Additional performers, presenters, and special guests will be announced as they are confirmed.

Premiering on Wednesday, May 31 at 9PM*, "VH1 Rock Honors," will be taped at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas on Thursday, May 25. The 2-hour tribute will salute the groundbreaking bands of rock, the once in a lifetime events and the influential people who made a lasting mark on the history of hard rock.

For more information on all these shows, please log on to www.vh1.com. For additional show and music content, log onto VSPOT (http://vspot.vh1.com/), VH1's broadband channel.

On VH1 Classic:

"DECADES ROCK LIVE" CONCERT

PREMIERES ON FRIDAY, MAY 5 AT 8PM*

The third installment of "Decades Rock Live" honoring Heart will include an Alice in Chains reunion and special guests Dave Navarro, Carrie Underwood, Rufus Wainwright and Gretchen Wilson.

For more information on Metal Month on VH1 Classic and to learn more about these classic artists visit http://www.vh1classic.com/.

Metal Month on VSPOT at VH1.com and VH1 Mobile

VSPOT at VH1.com (http://vspot.vh1.com/) will create a "Metal Month" channel to all things metal beginning May 1. The dedicated channel will include exclusive interviews with "VH1 Rock Honors" honorees, presenters and performers and select video clips from the month's on-air metal programming slate, including raw VSPOT interviews and outtakes with artists like Sebastian Bach, Scott Ian, Ted Nugent, Dee Snider, Lars Ulrich, and Rob Zombie of the new VH1 Rock Doc, "Heavy: The Story of Metal."

VH1 Mobile will have the metal bands you love in the palm of your hand with one-of-a-kind metal wallpapers, original metal ringtones/ringbacks recorded exclusively for VH1 Mobile, and must-see video content from live metal and rock concerts from legendary bands such as Judas Priest and Poison. Additional video content will include interviews with metal bands from the VH1 Classic archives. VH1 mobile will also offer a rock-themed episode of the made-for-mobile series "Dingo Ate My Video."

VH1 connects viewers to the music, artists and pop culture that matter to them most with series, live events, exclusive online content and public affairs initiatives. VH1 is available in over 87 million households in the U.S. VH1 also has an array of digital services including VH1 Classic, VH1 Soul, and VH1 Uno. Connect with VH1 at www.vh1.com

VSPOT at VH1.com (http://vspot.vh1.com/) - VH1's broadband channel - brings viewers the richest music and pop-culture video content while it's happening: live events, series sneak peeks, exclusive celeb Q&A's, movie trailers, in- studio performances and original series, not to mention thousands of music videos, customizable playlists and artist interviews.

VH1 is a registered trademark of MTV Networks, a unit of Viacom International Inc. MTV Networks also operates and offers joint ventures, licensing agreements and syndication deals whereby its programming can be seen worldwide.

*All times ET/PT

 

Counting Crows and Goo Goo Dolls Team for Summer Long Touring Extravaganza


Counting Crows and Goo Goo Dolls have announced a major North American summer tour to begin June 17 in Las Vegas, Nevada and run through September 9 in Dallas, Texas. In total, the tour will visit over 45 cities across the US and Canada. It will be the first time the two artists have toured together in their long and illustrious careers.

Counting Crows and Goo Goo Dolls have announced a major North American summer tour to begin June 17 in Las Vegas, Nevada and run through September 9 in Dallas, Texas. In total, the tour will visit over 45 cities across the US and Canada. It will be the first time the two artists have toured together in their long and illustrious careers.

Counting Crows hail from the San Francisco Bay area and consist of Adam Duritz (vocals), David Bryson (guitar), Charles Gillingham (keyboards), Dan Vickrey (guitar), Jim Bogios (drums), David Immergluck (guitar) and touring bassist Millard Powers. Counting Crows success dates back to their 1993-debut release August and Everything After and the hit song "Mr. Jones." The band's most recent success included a # 1 hit with the song "Accidentally In Love," which was featured on the Shrek 2 soundtrack (which has sold over 1,000,000 copies), as well as nominations last year for a Grammy Award, a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award for the track. To date the band has sold over 20 million CDs worldwide. In 2004 the band released their first ever "Best Of" set Films about Ghosts which featured songs from every phase of the Counting Crow's recording career.

The Goo Goo Dolls, John Rzeznik (vocals, guitar), Robby Takac (bass) and Mike Malinin (drums), have evolved from a scrappy punk-influenced trio into the platinum-selling, chart-topping act behind such radio staples as "Name," "Iris," "Slide," and "Here Is Gone." The band are currently in the midst of a whirlwind promotional tour in support of the release of their eighth album Let Love In, which features the anthemic hit "Better Days," a rousing cover of "Give A Little Bit," and the emotional new single "Stay With You." Let Love In will be released on Warner Bros. Records April 25. The Goo Goo Dolls have a full slate of television appearances over the next several weeks, including Regis & Kelly (April 28), Late Night with Conan O'Brien (April 27), The Tony Danza show (May 2) and the Tonight Show with Jay Leno (May 16). It will be a record breaking 14th appearance for the band on Leno that night.

Look for a separate announcement soon, which will include additional cities and ticket sales information regarding this highly anticipated tour.

SEE DATES BELOW

Wed 6/21 Portland, OR Clark County Amph

Thu 6/22 Seattle, WA White River Amph

Sat 6/24 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Amph

Sun 6/25 Concord, CA Pavilion

Tue 6/27 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amph/Chronicle Pavilion

Thu 6/29 San Diego, CA Coors Amph

Fri 6/30 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amph

Sat 7/1 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Pavilion

Mon 7/3 Albuquerque, NM Journal Pavilion

Wed 7/5 Denver, CO Red Rock Amph

Fri 7/7 St. Louis, MO UMB Bank Pavilion

Sat 7/8 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Amph

Sun 7/9 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest

Tue 7/11 Cleveland, OH Scene Pavilion

Wed 7/12 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Amph

Fri 7/14 Columbus, OH Germain Amph

Sat 7/15 Pittsburgh, PA Post Gazette Pavilion

Fri 7/21 Detroit, MI DTE Music Theatre

Sat 7/22 Buffalo, NY Darien Lake PAC

Mon 7/24 Toronto, ON Molson Amph

Wed 7/26 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank

Fri 7/28 Hershey, PA Hershey Pavilion

Sat 7/29 Boston, MA Tweeter Center

Mon 7/31 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun

Tue 8/1 Gilford, NH Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center

Thu 8/3 Wantagh, NY Jones Beach

Fri 8/4 Wantagh, NY Jones Beach

Sun 8/6 Atlantic City, NJ Borgata

Mon 8/7 Saratoga Springs, NY SPAC

Wed 8/9 Bethel, NY Bethel Woods

Fri 8/11 Scranton, PA Ford Pavilion

Fri 8/18 Chicago, IL Tweeter Center

Sat 8/19 Springfield, IL Illinois State Fair

Mon 8/21 Nashville, TN Starwood Amph

Wed 8/23 Raleigh, NC Alltel Pavilion

Fri 8/25 Philadelphia, PA Tweeter Waterfront

Sat 8/26 Washington, DC Nissan Pavilion

Mon 8/28 Virginia Beach, VA Verizon Wireless Amph

Tue 8/29 Charlotte, NC Charlotte Verizon

Thu 8/31 West Palm Beach, FL Sound Advice

Fri 9/1 Tampa, FL Ford Amph

Sun 9/3 Atlanta, GA HiFi Buys Amph

Tue 9/5 Birmingham, AL Verizon Wireless Amph

Thu 9/7 Houston, TX CWM

Fri 9/8 San Antonio, TX Verizon Wireless Amph

Sat 9/9 Dallas, TX Smirnoff Amph

Total TV Upgrades itself from 2D to 3D with Wasp'3D's Real-time 3D
Graphics


New Delhi, India, April 25, 2006: Total TV, the recently launched
regional news channel covering Delhi, Noida and the suburbs of Delhi, has
chosen Beehive's real-time 3D graphics solution, Wasp'3D.

The channel needed to upgrade from 2D to 3D so as to improve the look
and feel and be able to compete with the national channels in India.
Beehive bagged this win on account of the value for money that Wasp's 3D
provides by incorporating multiple benefits in single solution. The
various core tasks that Wasp'3D can perform include, real-time 3D graphics,
virtual set, digital video effects, 3D compositing, chroma keying and
channel branding.

Beehive has completed implementation and training and the channel is
now on-air with Wasp'3D graphics. The client has provided extremely
positive feedback about Wasp'3D.

Commenting on the Total TV win, Mr. Ajay Pal Singh, Vice President,
Business Development, Beehive Systems, said - "We are extremely happy that
Total TV - the channel for our home turf - Delhi, Noida and suburbs,
has preferred Wasp'3D. We wish all the best to them as they aim to expand
their reach and impact beyond the regional boundaries."

Total TV will also benefit from Wasp'3D's unique Programmable Palette
(PgP) Technology which will provide the channel's designers the
flexibility and power to create infinite materials and textures by mixing and
blending four texture types with each other in a variety of ways. This
in turn will incredibly expand the creative possibilities for the
designer as he can easily create an original texture or a material without
getting restricted. The PgP technology can also blend Bitmaps (images);
Video (live and off-the disk); and DDS textures (Direct Draw Surface)
and further expand the canvas of the artist to experiment and create
something out-of-the-box.


About Beehive Systems:
Beehive Systems (http:www.beesys.com) is a global leader in developing
cutting-edge broadcast solutions meant to provide superior returns on
the client's investment. Our portfolio of end-to-end solutions is
designed to deliver out-of-the-ordinary results in real-time 3D and 2D
graphics, newsgathering, digital newsroom, interactive TV and digital logging
and archiving.

With 15 years of broadcast expertise and a commitment to deliver
maximum value to our clients, Beehive is the most respected name with
international broadcasters like CNBC, Fox-promoted STAR News, KTRK, ESPN, Sony
MAX, Astro, SCTV and many more. Beehive is the winner of the
prestigious 'Nasscom IT Innovation Award' for 2004.

 

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SHEN TONG

Democratization of Media" is a crucial concern as we move forward in a multi-platform and multi-lingual broadcasting world. Shen Tong, President & Founder, VFinity,(SL 3033) will discuss why next generation content management and archiving is crucial internationally when his firm previews and launches V-Business 2.0 at two VIP & Press events at NAB Las Vegas, 2006. Shen Tong

According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia online: Shen Tong is a Chinese dissident who was the leader in the democracy movement at Tiananmen Square in 1989. He left the PRC six days after the government response on June 4, 1989.
He then studied at Brandeis University and later at Harvard University and Boston University. Also, he is the co-authur of the book 'Almost a Revolution.'He is currently the founder and CEO of the company Vfinity, which makes software tools for media production, archiving, and publishing."

 DoD Identifies Army Casualties


            The Department of Defense announced today the death of four
soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.  They died of
injuries sustained in Baghad, Iraq on April 22, when an improvised explosive
device detonated near their HMMWV causing a fire.  This occurred during combat
operations.  All four soldiers were assigned to the 1st Squadron, 67th
Armored Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood,
Texas.



            Killed were:



            Sgt. Kyle A. Colnot, 23, of Arcadia, Calif.



            Spc. Eric D. King, 29, of Vancouver, Wash.



            Pfc.  Jacob H. Allcott, 21, of Caldwell, Idaho

 


The Department of Defense announced today the death of a
Marine who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.



            Staff Sgt. Jason C. Ramseyer, 28, of Lenoir, N.C., died
April 20 while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Al Anbar
province, Iraq.  He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd
Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.


Cpl. Eric R. Lueken, 23, of Dubois, Ind., died April 22 while
conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Al Anbar province,
Iraq.


He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division,
III Marine Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.

Pvt. Travis C. Zimmerman, 19, of New Berlinville, Pa., died in
Baghdad, Iraq on April 22, when an improvised explosive device
detonated near his observation post during dismounted combat reconnaissance
operations.Zimmerman was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment,
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort
Campbell, Ky.

Pvt.  Michael E. Bouthot, 19, of Fall River, Mass.

 Capt. Clayton L. Adamkavicius, 43, of Fairdale, Ky., died  of
injuries sustained in Abu Ghurayb, Afghanistan, on April 21, when he
came under enemy small arms fire during combat operations.  Adamkavicius was
assigned to the Army National Guard's 149th Brigade, 35th Infantry Division,
Louisville, Ky.

 



 

 


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