north carolina-related stories
Posted Sep 9th 2008 8:40PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Industry, Cable/Satellite, Hardware, Reality-Free
Let the Digital Television Revolution begin! Oh, wait, millions of us have converted to digital cable boxes already. Let me try this again. Let the Government-Enforced Digital Television Revolution begin! Okay, much better.
In order to test out the conversion of all media outlets and consumer televisions to digital service by February 17th, 2009, Wilmington, North Carolina decided to beat everyone to the punch and perform the conversion early. So, at noon on Monday, Wilmington mayor Bill Saffo and FCC Chairman Kevin Martin pulled a huge, symbolic power switch to convert all of the city from analog to digital broadcasts. Of course, things went off without a hitch. Uh-huh. And, Platyrrhini Cebidae soar out of my tushie!
Not long after the cut-over broadcasters in the area reported dozens of calls from residents within the city limits and surrounding counties who either weren't prepared for the conversion or couldn't get their brand-new digital-converter boxes to work with their old analog sets. Both the networks and the FCC knew that this would happen and expected to receive calls over the next few weeks from the 14,000 households who received their signals from over-the-air broadcasting.
Continue reading The DTV conversion comes early to Wilmington, North Carolina
Posted Apr 22nd 2008 11:41AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: News, Industry, Cancellations
If you're sick of hearing about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, then this should come as welcome news. According to TV Newser, the North Carolina Democratic Party has canceled a scheduled debate between the two remaining candidates. It was set to air on CBS. Katie Couric and Bob Schieffer were scheduled to moderate. It would have probably earned decent ratings, too, since CBS planned to air the hour long debate following an episode of 60 Minutes.
According to the NCDP website, the debate was canceled due to "time constraints and logistical issues." I suppose that makes sense. Both Clinton and Obama are running around like crazy in an effort to secure last minute votes during the final Democratic primaries. Pennsylvania's is today.
Continue reading CBS Democratic presidential debate canceled
Posted Aug 3rd 2006 7:28PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: American Idol, Music and Variety, Celebrities

What did Katharine McPhee do to tip the balance in the universe so bad things happen to her? Maybe it's because she continues to sing Somewhere Over the Rainbow as if she wrote the song herself. Earlier this week, she broke her foot during a performance. Her wranglers say she tripped on something backstage at the
Idols concert in Charlotte, North Carolina. She sang two songs wearing "slipper sandals" (huh?) and then went directly to the hospital for x-rays, which revealed a broken left foot. She had just rejoined the tour last Friday after suffering from bronchitis and laryngitis. This mishap, however, is not enough for her to leave the tour.
Posted May 27th 2006 12:53PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: News, The Daily Show, Web

Oh, YouTube! Where were you back in the day when the wrong graphic appeared next to a Portland news anchor's head? It was a photo of a man with the caption, 'Arm Amputated', and he said, "With this tight economy, everybody's making cutbacks." Classic.
YouTube is quickly becoming a great place for local news bloopers. A friend alerted me to
this one the other day. The anchor's slip-up about a Mount Everest climber just defies explanation. I don't want to ruin it for you, just check it out.
And,
Lost Remote brought two other clips to my attention. One is a
rapping traffic report. By a white girl. With blonde hair. And she's rapping about morning commute traffic. In North Carolina. The
other clip is of the Terre Haute, Indiana weather wars promos featured prominently on
The Daily Show.
Posted Apr 30th 2006 4:22PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, Talent, Music and Variety, Celebrities

Long
Q and A with Kellie Pickler over at
Entertainment Weekly's web site. I like how she understands that she really gave two bad performances in a row
and was lucky to last as long as she did, but this quote sticks out to me, as she answers a question about not knowing
what a minx or calamari are, or how to pronounce the word salmon:
"To be honest, that kind of hurt my
feelings. I don't think people realize I went from a small town in North Carolina to Los Angeles, so of course there
are going to be things I don't know."
What, they don't have salmon in North Carolina restaurants? They
don't use the words minx and calamari there? They don't use the phrase "on paper" (something Simon said to
her) in the Carolinas?
Posted Apr 27th 2006 5:24PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, Cable

I wasn't really sure whether a move to
North Carolina was a good idea anyway, but I would have liked the dilemma. HGTV is giving away its latest Dream Home in
a live special this Saturday at 8 pm. I know this because I received an e-mail telling me to watch. This should tell
you two things: 1) I entered the contest, and 2) I didn't win. If I did win, I'd be one of
these people. This year, HGTV is
taking a different approach to announcing the winner. It will fly three final contestants to
this home for the live broadcast, where two people will learn
that they won $100,000 while the other person wins the home. I guess $100,000 is a nice consolation prize.
Sigh. I really didn't need that much living space, anyway. I'd probably lose my cats and my husband somewhere in the
5,000 square foot home.
Posted Mar 16th 2006 9:29AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: American Idol, Music and Variety, Celebrities

It must be the crowd, and
not the cameras or the lights, that is making Kellie Pickler nervous. After all, she has been on a televised singing
competition before. And it wasn't too long ago.
TMZ
has a short video clip of Kellie competing in a 2005 Charlotte, North Carolina singing competition called
Gimme the
Mike (we have a version here in Portland, too). Kellie made it into the top five but did not win. The clip over at
TMZ shows Kellie singing
Independence Day and
Stand by Your Man. I think she's yelling the songs,
but, then again, I think she yells every song. There are also
photos from her high school yearbook where she's totally
into cheerleading and she still has naturally blond hair.
Posted Jan 27th 2006 2:25PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Celebrities

This news comes from the
National Enquirer, so take it with a bucket of
salt, but someone has come forward and said that they have in fact made sweet, sweet love to Clay Aiken, and it isn't a
girl.
John Paulus claims he met Aiken on a Web site and that Clay was looking for a "discreet BF" (the
"BF" stands for "boyfriend" just to clear that up right away). The two allegedly met in a North
Carolina hotel room for a night of sensual southern magic. Ah, hells yeah.
This would be a great story, perhaps one for next year's Christmas letter, but I don't believe it. It's from the
National Enquirer, so it loses some credibility in that respect. Also, I can't imagine Clay, who stays
relatively cool about the whole gay/not gay thing, would risk exposing himself by contacting some random guy via the
Web. Clay has money, and if he wants a gay rendezvous with no strings attached he could make it happen. If not, then
what's the point of having all that money?
Posted Jan 26th 2006 1:49PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, Talent, OpEd, American Idol
I had the very same reaction as The New York Post did when
they watched the AI auditions from North Carolina on Tuesday night. There was one person who stood out. One
person who I can really picture having a career as a singer, whether she wins Idol or not.
It's Paris Bennent, the 17 year old who sang "Cowboy Take Me Away" and "Take Five." She has
control, maturity, and a voice that sounds so classic (so classic you think she probably shouldn't be singing the types
of songs that an AI win will have her singing). A teenager who seemed to channel Billie Holiday or Ella
Fitzgerald, or to a lesser extent Rosemary Clooney at her best. Great control, strong, with an integrity you
could hear and feel.
Which, of course, means she probably won't win American Idol. But I can't wait til they get to the
Hollywood competition!
Posted Jan 24th 2006 9:51PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, American Idol

Tonight we are in Greensboro, North Carolina. The South, which birthed stars like Fantasia, Ruben, Bo and
Clay, so there should be some great talent here, right? Well...
Things get started with Sabrina, a girl with
a too-short jean skirt, a thick Southern accent, and the belief her success at karaoke bars can translate to
American Idol. Oh yeah. She's gonna suck. And she does. And Simon lands the first major insult of the night,
saying "You are more Jerry Springer Show than American Idol. I can see you doing very well on that show."
Sabrina's offended, but I see what he's saying. The skimpy outfit and the thick accent are a prerequisite for Springer,
right?
Continue reading American Idol: Greensboro, NC auditions