Showing posts with label episode 5. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Industry News

Idol's debut ratings nothing to sing about

Ratings for Sunday night's debut episode of the new family-friendly Australian Idol, shedded up to 20 per cent of last year's audience.

With ratings for the reality series continuing to slide - down more than 100,000 viewers nationally - the move to an earlier 6.30pm timeslot has failed to stem the tide against the program. The Daily Telegraph reports that despite acting swiftly to distance itself from shock jock Kyle Sandilands, the decision to dump the controversial judge appears to have fractured audiences further. Whether a protest vote against Sandilands' sacking or a snub of the radio star, who appears in this year's first three pre-recorded episodes, ratings across all demographics took a tumble.

Now in its seventh season, Channel 10's Idol finished third in the timeslot nationally, with an average of 1.29 million viewers, to Nine's returning Domestic Blitz (1.34m) and Seven's Dancing With The Stars (1.301m).

It was viewers aged in the overlapping categories of 25-54 and over 40 who voted with their remotes, losing 10.5 per cent and 20 per cent of viewers respectively on last year's audience figures. Sydney turned off the program in particular, with audience numbers down 12.7 per cent to 402,386 people.

It was the first ratings test of audience sentiment following Sandilands part in a live lie detector test of a 14-year-old girl on his 2DayFM breakfast show. The humiliating segment spiraled out of control when the teenager said under duress that she had been raped two years ago.
Link to article.

ACMA launches investigation into Vile and Tacky O controversy

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has announced it would launch an investigation, reviewing the practices that lead to the public humiliation of a 14 year-old alleged rape victim on the Kyle and Jackie O Show on 2DAYFM.

Public outrage has followed the stunt in which a 14-year girl was strapped to a lie detector and asked questions about her sex life. Two weeks later, Austereo is yet to release its findings or terminate the broadcasters who let the girl go live to air without delay while knowing she was 14-years old. The girl’s mother, who took part in the segment to win Pink concert tickets, has also been slammed for forcing her daughter onto the show and asking of her sexual experiences despite having prior knowledge of the alleged rape.

Despite recent claims by the girl's extended family that she was not raped in an interview with A Current Affair, the innocence of the girl will not be what the ACMA investigation is about. ACMA will be looking at the policies that were in place that allowed this to go to air in the first place.

It does not change the fact Kyle and Jackie O agreed and encouraged the under age girl to go on the program without her consent, hooked up to a lie detector, and allowed the questioning to go to air without using a 7-second delay. Kyle asking "Right … is that the only experience you’ve had?" straight after the girl claimed to being raped two years ago, in particular, has been subject to heavy criticism.
Link to article.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Episode 5: 11.08.09 Playlist

1. Alesha Dixon – Let's Get Excited
The Alesha Show, 2008
2. Guy Sebastian – Like It Like That
Like It Like That, 2009
3. Kylie Minogue – Dancing Queen (Live)
Intimate & Live, 1998
4. BeyoncĂ© – Diva
I Am...Sasha Fierce, 2009
5. Spice Girls – Who Do You Think You Are
Spice, 1996
6. Gin Wigmore – Oh My
Holly Smoke, 2009
7. Gossip – Men In Love
Men In Love, 2009
8. Michael Jackson – Butterflies
Invincible, 2001
9. Alicia Bridges - I Love The Nightlife
Alicia Bridges, 1978
10. Pixie Lott – Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)
Turn It Up, 2009
11. Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want To Have Fun
She's So Unusual, 1983
12. Sam Sparro – American Boy
Live Lounge, 2008
11. Kylie Minogue - Spinning Around (Live)
KylieX2008: Live In London (DVD), 2008

Issue under the microscope: Youth music industry workshops


Sarah from FReeZACentral and The Push joined us on the show to promote a series of free music industry workshops taking place throughout August in metropolitan and regional Victoria. The accredited workshops explore how to establish your career in the music industry and are run by experienced trainers and established industry professionals.

Workshop presenters will cover song-writing, performance, sound engineering, recording, technical production, event and tour management, music business, band management, media, communications, marketing and publicity.

If you are between 15-25 years of age and keen to take part, register online or call 03 9380 1277 for a registration form.

The August dates are:
Tuesday 11th
COPAC, Civic Hall, Colac (cnr Rae & Gellibrand St) 5.45-8.30pm
Wednesday 12th
Radio Workshop w/ SYN, Storey Hall, RMIT, Melb (342 Swanston St) 5.45-8.30pm
Wednesday 19th
Civic Centre, Wodonga (Hovell St) 5.45-8.30pm
Saturday 22nd
Northcote Town Hall, Northcote (High St) 2-4.45pm
Wednesday 26th
Nexus Youth Centre, Horsham (14 Pynsent St) 5.45-8.30pm
Thursday 27th
ICU, Castlemaine Basement (1 Halford St) 5.45-8.30pm

For more information: freezacentral.vic.gov.au

Monday, August 10, 2009

Releases & Touring

Main source: auspOp




Singles
Bertie Blackman – Thump
Cassie Davis – Do It Again
Paloma Faith – Stone Cold Sober
Freemasons Feat. Sophie Ellis Bextor – Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)
Pixie Lott – Mama Do
Pink – Funhouse
Pitbull – I Know You Want Me
Guy Sebastian – Like It Like That

Albums
Anjulie – Anjulie
Dada Life – Just Do The Dada
Dandy Warhols – The Dandy Warhols Are Sound
Little Einsteins – Little Einsteins Musical Missions
Matisyahu - Light
Chrisette Michele – Epiphany
Katy Perry – One Of The Boys (Tour Edition)
Katy Perry – One Of The Boys (Tour EP)
Nick Skitz – Come Into My World

Compilations
OST - Balibo
OST - Bandslam
Various – Girlforce
Various – Leave Them All Behind III
Various – Mashed 5




Wed 12th August
BRISBANE – Katy Perry (The Tivoli)
COFFS HARBOUR – Dukes Of Windsor (Hoey Moey)

Thurs 13th August
ADELAIDE – Eskimo Joe (Thebarton Theatre)
BALLARAT – Jimmy Barnes (Regent Multiplex)
BALLARAT – Lost Valentinos (Karova Lounge)
MELBOURNE – Pink (Rod Laver Arena)
NEWCASTLE – Dukes Of Windsor (Cambridge Hotel)

Fri 14th August
ADELAIDE – Shannon Noll (Governor Hindmarsh)
CANBERRA – Grafton Primary (The Academy)
CANBERRA – Tokenview (ANU Bar)
CASTLEMAINE – Augie March (Theatre Royal)
MELBOURNE – Lost Valentinos (Roxanne Parlour)
MELBOURNE – Katy Perry (The Forum)
MELBOURNE – Pink (Rod Laver Arena)
MELBOURNE – Snob Scrilla (East Brunswick Club)
SYDNEY – Dukes Of Windsor (Annandale Hotel)
SYDNEY – White Album Concert (State Theatre)

Sat 15th August
ADELAIDE – Jimmy Barnes (Thebarton Theatre)
ADELAIDE – Shannon Noll (Governor Hindmarsh)
CANBERRA – Kate Ceberano (Southern Cross Club)
FREMANTLE – Eskimo Joe (Fremantle Arts Centre)
GEELONG – Lost Valentinos (Club 4Play)
GEELONG – Snob Scrilla (Barwon Club)
MEENIYAN – Augie March (Meeniyan Town Hall)
MELBOURNE – Tokenview (Revolver Upstairs)
WOLLONGONG – Dukes Of Windsor (Waves Nightclub)

Sun 9th August
CANBERRA – Dukes Of Windsor (ANU Bar)
CANBERRA – Pink (AIS Arena)
MOUNT GAMBIER – Jimmy Barnes (Barn Palais)




Went on sale Monday 10th August
Jimmy Barnes (Brisbane)
Josh Pyke (Sydney)
Rob Thomas (Swan Valley)

Go on sale Thursday 13th August
Grinspoon (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane)

Go on sale Friday 14th August
Jarvis Cocker (Nationally)
Nickelback (Sydney, Melbourne)
Cliff Richard & The Shadows (Nationally)




> The Motown 50th anniversary celebration will head to Australia in February 2010 with The Temptations, Four Tops, Martha and the Vandelas, The Miracles and Mary Wilson from The Supremes. Special guest for the show will be Joan Osbourne while Australia’s Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss will both also appear on the bill.

February 16, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
February 19, Sydney, Entertainment Centre
February 23, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre

> Moby and Yeah Yeah Yeahs are two highlights for this year's Falls Festival. The 2009 Falls Festival will take place in Lorne, Victoria and Marion Bay, Tasmania over the New Years long weekend. Other acts announced include Hilltop Hoods, The Temper Trap, Xavier Rudd, Emilana Torrini, Little Birdy, Midnight Juggernauts, Sarah Blasko and so many more. Tickets will be allocated by ballot from the Falls Festival website.

> The line-up for the 2009 season of dance festival Stereosonic has been announced. The line up features some of the biggest names in the dance arena, with Axwell, Chicane and Deadmau5 topping the bill. Also joining for the 2009 tour, which kicks off it's five date jaunt around the country in Sydney on November 28, is Fedde Le Grand, Miss Kittin and Zombie Nation. Representing the local scene includes Andy Murphy and Onelove DJs Acid Jacks and Grant Smillie. Tickets for all events will go on sale on Thursday August 20.

November 28 : Sydney (Moore Park, Hordern Pavillion, RHI & Surrounds)
November 29 : Perth (Claremont Showgrounds)
December 05 : Adelaide (Bonython Park)
December 05 : Melbourne (Royal Melbourne Showgrounds)
December 06 : Brisbane (Eagle Farm Racecourse)

> The annual Good Vibrations Festival kicks off in Sydney in February 2010. No acts have been confirmed just yet, but pre-sale tickets for next year's event are set to go on sale this Friday morning.

February 13 : Sydney (Centennial Park)
February 14 : Perth (Claremont Showground)
February 20 : Gold Coast (Parklands Showgrounds)
February 21 : Melbourne (The Nursery, Flemington Racecourse)