Tune in tonight as Jay hosts Oscar winning actress Rachel Weisz, who tells him about the 1978 Jaguar car that her husband Daniel Craig bought for her and how she considered changing her last name a few times. Later, Emmy-nominated actor Aaron Paul from .Breaking Bad. talks about proposing to his girlfriend and is surprised when Jay shows him a clip of his appearance on .The Price is Right. that has not aired since the episode ran in 1998 Robert Francis performs. Jay Leno.S Monologue Highlights Thursday, July 19, 2012 Hey Folks, Great News, I Don.T Know If You.Ve Heard This Story; According To England.S .Daily Mail. Newspaper, For The First Time In One Hundred Years Women.S...
- 7/20/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
It’s a proud day for the radio industry.
Biggest leap in audience share? Bob Francis:
“I hope they bloody drown out there on their way over here.”
Sydney’s most listened to tallk host? Alan Jones:
“Put her in the same chaff bag as Julia Gillard and throw them both out to sea.”
And the most popular FM commercial presenter? Kyle Sandilands:
“What a fat bitter thing you are. You’re deputy editor of an online thing. You’ve got a nothing job anyway. You’re a piece of shit.”
Yes, we really do have a radio industry to be proud of.
Biggest leap in audience share? Bob Francis:
“I hope they bloody drown out there on their way over here.”
Sydney’s most listened to tallk host? Alan Jones:
“Put her in the same chaff bag as Julia Gillard and throw them both out to sea.”
And the most popular FM commercial presenter? Kyle Sandilands:
“What a fat bitter thing you are. You’re deputy editor of an online thing. You’ve got a nothing job anyway. You’re a piece of shit.”
Yes, we really do have a radio industry to be proud of.
- 6/19/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
Adelaide shock jock Bob Francis has delivered the biggest audience jump on any show in any time slot in national metro radio according to the latest set of ratings.
The result comes while Francis is spending a month off air after comments about hoping that boat people would drown.
Dmg’s FIVEaa said at the start of this month that Francis was to take a month of “planned leave” after his comments over asylum seekers who arrive by boat. He said on his 8pm to midnight show: “I hope they bloody drown out there on their way over here. In my opinion they are not welcome here.”
Today’s radio ratings from Nielsen saw FIVEaa’s share of the 7pm to midnight time slot leap by a huge 3.4 ratings points – up from 16.9% to 20.3%.
The survey results were good for FIVEaa across the board. FIVEaa saw its Monday to Sunday share...
The result comes while Francis is spending a month off air after comments about hoping that boat people would drown.
Dmg’s FIVEaa said at the start of this month that Francis was to take a month of “planned leave” after his comments over asylum seekers who arrive by boat. He said on his 8pm to midnight show: “I hope they bloody drown out there on their way over here. In my opinion they are not welcome here.”
Today’s radio ratings from Nielsen saw FIVEaa’s share of the 7pm to midnight time slot leap by a huge 3.4 ratings points – up from 16.9% to 20.3%.
The survey results were good for FIVEaa across the board. FIVEaa saw its Monday to Sunday share...
- 6/19/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
By MoreHorror.com
Dawna Lee Heising of MoreHorror.com had a chance to interview the wonderful writer and filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwait about his movie God Bless America at a screening in La last week.
Check out the video interview blow the details which includes the trailer of the film for your enjoyment.
From The Press Release:
Magnolia Pictures and Darko Entertainment In Association with Jerkschool Productions Presented Writer and Director Bobcat Goldthwait’s God Bless America
Dawna Lee Heising and John Cox for attended the screening of God Bless America from filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwait for MoreHorror.com on Monday, April 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the Clarity Theater in Los Angeles, CA. Heising interviewed Goldthwait at the reception prior to the screening.
God Bless America was written and directed by Goldthwait, through Magnolia Pictures and Darko Entertainment in association with Jerkschool Productions. The film is produced by Sean McKittrick,...
Dawna Lee Heising of MoreHorror.com had a chance to interview the wonderful writer and filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwait about his movie God Bless America at a screening in La last week.
Check out the video interview blow the details which includes the trailer of the film for your enjoyment.
From The Press Release:
Magnolia Pictures and Darko Entertainment In Association with Jerkschool Productions Presented Writer and Director Bobcat Goldthwait’s God Bless America
Dawna Lee Heising and John Cox for attended the screening of God Bless America from filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwait for MoreHorror.com on Monday, April 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the Clarity Theater in Los Angeles, CA. Heising interviewed Goldthwait at the reception prior to the screening.
God Bless America was written and directed by Goldthwait, through Magnolia Pictures and Darko Entertainment in association with Jerkschool Productions. The film is produced by Sean McKittrick,...
- 4/16/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Saturday (Aug. 13), country legend Willie Nelson and a host of other artists will take to the stage in Kansas City, Ks at the Livestrong Sporting Park to put on Farm Aid, the longest running benefit concert series in America. It has raised over $39 million to help family farmers keep their farms and also teaching millions of people about the Good Food movement.
Farm Aid founder Nelson (pictured above at last year's Farm Aid with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler) tells the Kansas City Star, "We're still in a desperate situation with our farmers and the land and the big corporations taking over farms and ruining the soil with chemicals and pesticides. It's been going on for so long. I think the biggest problem is with politicians who either don't know about it or don't care. At one time there were more than 8 million family farms in this country. We're down to less than 2 million.
Farm Aid founder Nelson (pictured above at last year's Farm Aid with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler) tells the Kansas City Star, "We're still in a desperate situation with our farmers and the land and the big corporations taking over farms and ruining the soil with chemicals and pesticides. It's been going on for so long. I think the biggest problem is with politicians who either don't know about it or don't care. At one time there were more than 8 million family farms in this country. We're down to less than 2 million.
- 8/12/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight Written by Online Film Critics Society members Phil Hall and Rory Leighton Aronsky, What If They Lived? (BearManor Media, 2011) takes a look at the lives and oeuvre of celebrities whose film careers were prematurely curtailed by death. As befitting their book's title, Hall and Aronsky then wonder, "What if they lived?" Encompassing the early days of cinema all the way to the early 21st century, What If They Lived? features an eclectic mix of film talent gone much too soon. Those include Rudolph Valentino, Jean Harlow, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Dorothy Dandridge, Lon Chaney, Bruce Lee, John Belushi, River Phoenix, Mabel Normand, Carole Lombard, John Gilbert, Will Rogers, Robert Walker, Chris Farley, Natasha Richardson, and Heath Ledger, in addition to mostly forgotten luminaries such as early D. W. Griffith leading man Robert Harron, silent-era superstar Wallace Reid, Evelyn Preer, Carole Landis, Laird Cregar, Robert Francis,...
- 3/31/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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