August 13, 2006

China bans US cartoons from prime television .....

China bans 'Simpsons' from prime-time TV

By JOE McDONALD, Associated Press WriterSun Aug 13, 7:26 PM ET

D'oh! China has banished Homer Simpson, Pokemon and Mickey Mouse from prime time. Beginning Sept. 1, regulators have barred foreign cartoons from TV from 5 to 8 p.m. in an effort to protect China's struggling animation studios, news reports said Sunday. The move allows the Monkey King and his Chinese pals to get the top TV viewing hours to themselves.

Foreign cartoons, especially from Japan, are hugely popular with China's 250 million children and the country's own animation studios have struggled to compete. Communist leaders are said to be frustrated that so many cartoons are foreign-made, especially after efforts to build up Chinese animation studios.

The ban hasn't been formally announced, but newspapers already were criticizing it Sunday as the wrong way to improve programming.

"This is a worrying, shortsighted policy and will not solve the fundamental problems in China's cartoon industry," the Southern Metropolis News said. "The viewing masses, whether adults or children, will have no choice but to passively support Chinese products."

Chinese animators produce hundreds of hours of programs a year but aren't known for flair or originality. They draw on traditional stories such as "Journey to the West," about the adventures of the Monkey King, and have yet to invent characters to match the appeal of Mickey Mouse or Japanese icons such as Pokemon.

The cartoon campaign comes amid efforts by President Hu Jintao's government to tighten control over other pop culture, ranging from movies to magazines and Web sites.

TV stations have been told to limit foreign programming, stop showing scary movies in prime time and have their hosts dress more conservatively and use fewer English words on the air.

Most cartoons on China Central Television, the national broadcaster, are Chinese-made. But more freewheeling local broadcasters show everything from "The Simpsons" to Japanese, South Korean and European cartoons dubbed into Chinese.

Film studios have been pushed to merge in order to create big, well-financed competitors. Officials have set up 15 animation centers to nurture the industry, invoking communist guerrilla vocabulary by dubbing them "production bases."

"The reason for the regulation is clear. It is to protect domestic cartoon production," the Southern Metropolis said.

The newspaper cited what it said was a recent study that found that 80 percent of Chinese children surveyed liked foreign cartoons and disliked domestic animation.

Chinese studios employ thousands of skilled animators, but many focus on doing work subcontracted by Walt Disney Co., Warner Bros. and other Western or Japanese studios.

Broadcasters were told to limit use of foreign cartoons in 2000 at a time when Japanese animation dominated the market. In 2004, the government stepped up controls, saying Chinese cartoons had to account for at least 60 percent of the total shown in prime time.

In February, regulators banned programs that mix animation with live characters in an apparent effort to protect Chinese studios, which don't produce such programming. Regulators haven't released details, but the ban could affect popular children's TV shows such as "Blue's Clues" from the United States and Britain's "Teletubbies."

The government also protects Chinese film studios by limiting imports of foreign titles. But that strategy appears to have backfired by creating a market for pirated movies, which both foreign and Chinese studios say robs them of box office revenues.

On Sunday, Chinese moviemakers accused TV stations of becoming part of the nation's thriving movie piracy industry, airing up to 1,500 pirated Chinese movies a year.

Beijing also has thrown up barriers to other pop culture.

In April, the government disclosed it was no longer granting publishing licenses for foreign magazines in an effort to protect its domestic industry. That came after a joint venture that published a Chinese edition of "Rolling Stone" was forced to dissolve after a single issue.


Posted on 08/13/2006 11:36 PM Comments (0)

August 10, 2006

I am freaking out.... A Tribe Called Quest is on tour ..................

A Tribe Called Quest has been my absolute favorite hip-hop group for as long as I can remember. There is a lot of good hip-hop out there, but absolutely nothing compares.... hopefully all you hip-hop kids get the chance to see one of the following show...


http://2ksports.com/go/bounce/


Date City State Opener Venue Sept 8 Las Vegas NV TBC Red Rock Beach
Las Vegas, NV 89101 Sept 9 Berkeley CA TBC Berkeley Comm Theater
1930 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 94704 Sept 10 Los Angeles CA TBC Wiltern LG
3790 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90010 Sept 13 Denver CO TBC Fillmore Auditorium
1510 Clarkson Street
Denver, CO 80218 Sept 15 Chicago IL TBC Congress Theatre
2135 North Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647 Sept 16 Milwaukee WI TBC The Rave Eagles Club
2401 West Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI 53233 Sept 17 Toronto ON TBC Kool Haus
132 Queens Quay East
Toronto, ON M5A 3Y5 Sept 20 Baltimore MD TBC Rams Head Live
20 Market Place
Baltimore, MD 21202 Sept 22 Washington DC TBC Love Nightclub
1350 Okie Street NE
Washington, DC 20002 Sept 23 Atlanta GA TBC Tabernacle
152 Luckie Street
Atlanta, GA 30303 Sept 24 Lake Buena Vista FL TBC House of Blues
1490 East Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 Sept 28 Atlantic City NJ TBC House of Blues
801 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Sept 29 Worcester MA TBC The Palladium
261 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01608 Oct 1 Sayreville NJ TBC Starland Ballroom
570 Jernee Mill Road
Sayreville, NJ 08872

Posted on 08/10/2006 7:10 PM Comments (1)

Page 6 is reporting ......

Kwatinetz signs P. Diddy (SIX)

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SEAN Combs has a new manager. Combs, who has been manager-less for more than five years since he parted ways with Benny Medina, has now teamed up with Jeff Kwatinetz at The Firm. Kwatinetz's public relations man says "The Kwat" will rep Combs in "all areas including music, film, TV and branding." The Firm, which also reps Kelly Clarkson, Korn, Tyler Hicks and Jennifer Lopez, is also helping Combs with his upcoming album, "Press Play," due to be released Oct. 17.


Posted on 08/10/2006 7:25 AM Comments (1)

August 9, 2006

the Roots are back in the game.... August 29th "Game Theory" hits stores....

The Roots, known for their innovative album concepts, return after a two year break to release their new album, ‘Game Theory’ filled with 14 hard hitting tracks that express their views on the state of the world. ‘Game Theory’ is The Roots’ most thought-provoking, incitive album since their 1999 breakthrough ‘Things Fall Apart’ and will be the group’s debut for Def Jam Records, home to the world’s premiere Hip-Hop artists.

“There was too much going on that we couldn’t just sit back and not speak on it,” says lyricist Black Thought. Drummer ?uestlove describes the album as ”very mature, serious and very dark.”

The band addresses everything from their uneasiness about society on, “It Don’t Feel Right,” to troops at war on “False Media” and government monitoring on “New World.” The band also honors their fallen friend and producer James Yancey a/k/a J-Dilla whose death from kidney failure in February devastated the Hip-Hop world. All tracks are wrapped around hard hitting beats and murky grooves deploying samples from Sly Stone, the Ohio Players and the Jackson 5 among others.

It’s been nearly 20 years since Ahmir ‘?uestlove’ Thompson and Tarik “Black Thought” Trotter met on a fateful date in 1987 at the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts. Since then, The Roots have become popularly regarded as among today's most innovative, adventurous and influential bands.

The Roots are: ?uestlove (drums), Black Thought (emcee), Leonard “Hub” Hubbard (bass), Kamal Gray (keyboards), Kirk “Captain Kirk” Douglas (guitar) and Frank Knuckles (percussion).


Posted on 08/09/2006 11:23 AM Comments (0)

oh how I love to photo-blog with a camera phone!

For those of you that know me, you most certainly know that I am not worthy of owning a really nice cell phone. I may have grown out of my crazy cell phone breaking stage, since it has been close to a year since I have damaged one!!! But..... I usually end up downgrading not upgrading, so I still own the antique of cell phones.
Last night (8/9) I was loned a Nokia Camera phone and I got to Shozu a bunch of pictures at the Dirty Pretty Things show at the Henry Fonda Theatre!!!
I know realize why so many people are holding their cell phones up in the air at concerts, when they should be dancing their asses off.
Anyway, I am announcing this because this just might become a new trend of mine... to take  camera phone pics and upload them to my Buzznet account~
if you want to check out my pics... I have some okay shots of Dirty Pretty Things from last nights performance.

Posted on 08/09/2006 10:16 AM Comments (0)

August 5, 2006

looking forward to the Outkast "Idlewild" Soundtrack ....


The album will launch on August 22 then the movie - set in the 1930s - three days later on August 25th! yipeeeeeeeeee

’Mighty O’, slated as the first single from the record, was leaked last week. It is based around a famous scatting sample from Cab Calloway’s ’Minnie the Moocher’.

The music on the soundtrack of course will be very fitting for the movie about running a speakeasy. "It’s hip-hop. It’s OutKast," Big Boi said last year. "It is what we’ve been doing for years. Some songs have a little more piano or whatever, but the whole project was a natural progression from a double CD."

GET READY!


Posted on 08/05/2006 12:04 PM Comments (0)
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