Hackoff Anyone?

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YouTube – April 28, 2008 Bill Maher O V E R T I M E

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YouTube – April 28, 2008 Bill Maher O V E R T I M E



The Bill O'Reilly Opera

Broadcatching, Buffoonery, Consensus Journalism, Film and Video, Fox, New York, O'Reilly, Punditry

(courtesy of TheZoo, h/t nwmuse in the comments)

John wrote a post about this
a little over a year ago, and now C&L is proud to present the Bill
O’Reilly Opera! Using the transcript of telephone calls taken
from Bill O’Reilly’s 2004 sexual harassment case, Igor
Keller composed the opera, Mackris vs O’Reilly

The piece is a setting of the
sexual harassment complaint lodged against Fox News pundit, Bill
O’Reilly, by staff producer, Andrea Mackris, in October 2004 and
recorded at its world premiere in January 2007. It includes all
memorable moments from the original complaint and more – paranoid
rants, clumsy sexual innuendo, and the famous falafel fantasy. Composer
Igor Keller has produced this concert-length work in the form of a
baroque oratorio, in the style of an updated Handel’s Messiah,
for 28-piece chamber orchestra, 26-voice chorus and three soloists.
It’s an oratorio for the 21st century! Read on…

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Don Imus Rises From The Dead In New York City

Bartlett, Broadcatching, Broadway, Carville, Dierdre Imus, Dodd, Film and Video, Hillary, Imus, Kids With Cancer, Matalin, McCain, McCord, McGuirk, MSNBC, Neocon, New York, New York City, Obama, Ruffino, Town Hall, Tullycast, WABC

What a surreal day

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John Donald was low-key. Very.

Awkward silence between segments (Rob?) everybody on stage at first apprehensive.

Opening like a sitcom with each cast-member introduced.

McCain put the bad-breath infused middle aged white-boy majority to S L E E P. (prattling on about “winning” and “surrender” and ” liberal” move-on Democrats)

Mr. Imus: I’m back and Dick Cheney is still a war criminal and Hillary Clinton is still Satan

Such a jackass panderer sometimes but I’m real glad he’s back.

(Gift-bags were a joke -going to give to ebay charity and glad to donate the 100$ ticket price to little kids with cancer.
JT

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John Donald Imus Back On The Air

Bartlett, Broadcatching, Carville, Dierdre Imus, Imus, Kids With Cancer, McCord, McGuirk, MSNBC, New York, New York City, Ruffino, Town Hall, Tullycast, WABC

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1. CBC.ca Arts – Rural-targeted TV network picks up forthcoming Imus radio show
2. E! News – Imus Back on TV in the Morning
3. FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News and more!
4. Radio Ink – The Voice of Radio Revolution
5. Imus Returning to TV on RFD-TV – 11/14/2007 1:09:00 PM – Broadcasting & Cable
6. Celebrity News – Imus Back on the Airwaves, and on the Tube
7. Don Imus Comes Home to RFD-TV – Press Release
8. It’s Official: RFD-TV HD to Air Imus In the Morning
9. Media Blog – Mixed Media by Jeff Bercovici: Imus Is Back, and So Are His Buds – Portfolio.com
10. RFD finds home for Don Imus – Entertainment News, Radio News, Media – Variety
11. mediabistro.com: FishbowlNY
12. Rural Media Tunes In to Imus
13. 6abc.com: Imus Returning to TV, Too
14. New Yorkers will need satellite to see TV simulcast of Don Imus’ return to radio
15. RFD-TV Lands Imus Simulcast – 11/14/2007 7:20:00 AM – Multichannel News
16. The Associated Press: Don Imus Also Returning to Television
17. Don Imus returning to television on RFD-TV – BloggingStocks

::BREAKING:: BROADWAY STRIKE IS OVER::

Broadcatching, Broadway, Hollywood, Local 1, New York, Producers, stagehands, Theatre, Tullycast, Union

The union reaches agreement with theater owners and producers after a 12-hour session.

By Josh Getlin
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

November 29, 2007

NEW YORK — A crippling strike that had shut down most Broadway shows
in the heart of the holiday season ended late Wednesday night as
striking stagehands finally hammered out a new contract with theater
owners and producers.

The strike, which had entered its 19th day and drained millions of
dollars in revenue from the theater district, was settled after a
12-hour bargaining session that had begun Wednesday morning between the
League of American Theaters and Producers and members of Local 1,
representing about 3,000 stagehands.
“We are pleased to announce that we have a tentative agreement
with Local 1 ending the Broadway strike,” said Charlotte St. Martin,
the league’s executive director. “The agreement is a good compromise
that serves our industry. The most important thing is that Broadway’s
lights will once again be shining.”

St. Martin, who emerged to cheers from the Midtown law offices where
negotiations had been held since Monday, announced that the 26 Broadway
shows temporarily shuttered by the strike would resume performances
today. Plans have yet to be announced, however, for new shows whose
openings were delayed, including “The Little Mermaid” and “The
Farnsworth Invention.”

As he left the final bargaining session, Local 1 President James
Claffey held up one finger signaling victory, and stagehands gathered
outside broke into cheers. “Brothers and sisters of Local 1, you
represent yourselves, and your families and your union proud,” he said.
“That’s enough said, right there.”

Few observers expected the strike to last as long as it did, recalling
that Broadway’s last strike, a 2003 work stoppage by musicians, was
settled in four days. But both sides dug in their heels, even as the
strike all but wiped out the lucrative Thanksgiving holiday week, which
has traditionally been Broadway’s second most profitable week of the
year.

Nine shows were able to remain open during the strike, because they had
signed separate labor agreements with Local 1. But most other Broadway
productions, plus restaurants, tourist shops, parking garages and other
businesses in the theater district, took a major economic hit.
Prominent local restaurants, such as Sardi’s, said their business had
fallen off 30% to 35%. New York officials estimated the strike was
costing the city $2 million a day.

It was not clear how the work stoppage would affect shows that had been
struggling at the box office. But several productions that had been
thriving announced plans to lure customers back immediately: Producers
for “Chicago” announced they would offer all remaining tickets to
tonight’s performance for $26.50. Tickets for the show typically cost
as much as $111.50.

“We’re so happy that this is over,” said Bruce Cohen, a spokesman for
the union. “Now everyone should go back to work — and everyone should
go see a Broadway show.”

None of the principals would comment on the terms of tentative
settlement, which must be ratified by the local union, a branch of the
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, within 10 days.
The key sticking points had focused on the number of stagehands
required to work on Broadway shows.

From the beginning, the league had argued that the previous
contract, which expired July 31, had required it to hire too many
employees, an arrangement that some likened to featherbedding.

But Local 1 members contended that the league’s proposed cutbacks threatened workplace safety and jeopardized hard-won jobs.

In recent days, sources close to the negotiations said both sides had
found common ground on the most contentious issue, involving the
“load-in” period, when stagehands install a new show in a theater. One
by one, the talks resolved other issues, including the question of
“continuity pay,” for those periods when stagehands work before and
after their scheduled work shifts, as well as the amount of a wage
increase being sought by the union.

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, whose offer to help mediate the strike was
twice declined by Local 1, hailed the settlement as “great news,”
expressing the hope that the industry would recover in time for the
upcoming holidays.

John Connelly, president of the local Actor’s Equity, told reporters
that news of the settlement was announced during the curtain calls for
Wednesday night’s performance of “Young Frankenstein.”

The audience broke into enthusiastic applause, he said, adding: “I know
that I speak for everyone when I say, I couldn’t be happier.”

josh.getlin@latimes.com

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Long Island Threatens To Secede From New York State [vid]

Congress, D.C., Film and Video, Giuliani, New York, Tullycast

The Long Island Project 

 

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