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July 2011

FAA Shutdown: Airlines Pocket The Difference, Customers Pay The Same → huffingtonpost.com

A partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration is costing the government about $30 million a day — and instead of passing along savings to the customer, many airline companies are…

Jul 31, 2011
What Happens August 2nd? - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast → reddit.com

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Jul 30, 2011
IBM Selectric Typewriter turns 50, yells at tablets to get off its lawn → engadget.com

Imagine all of the waiting rooms and typing classes it’s seen in its half-century on earth. IBM this week is celebrating the 50th birthday of its best-selling Selectric line of office …
Jul 28, 2011
10 Hilariously-Bad Local Commercials (VIDEO) → huffingtonpost.com
Jul 28, 2011
World News: 33 Mexican Soldiers Accidentally Invade Texas → abcworldnews.tumblr.com

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USA Today:

More than two dozen Mexico soldiers accidentally invaded Texas in Humvees on Tuesday after allegedly losing sight of the border line between the two countries, The Monitor reports.

 The 33 soldiers were quickly processed by U.S. authorities and allowed to return to Mexico,…

Jul 27, 201148 notes
Fox to stream newest shows only to paid subscribers → feedproxy.google.com

In a huge move that could signal the beginning of a reversal of free, timely programming on the web, Fox is planning to institute a eight-day delay on streaming its shows on Fox.com and Hulu, …

Jul 27, 2011
Post office releases list of nearly 3,700 closings - Jul. 26, 2011 → reddit.com

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Jul 27, 2011
New survey shows when FM is built-in to mobile phones, most consumers don’t use it | Mark Ramsey Media LLC → markramseymedia.com
Jul 27, 2011
Dan Peek, founding member of band America, dies -  → sacbee.com
Jul 26, 2011
Where The Daily Deal Business Is Headed → feeds.paidcontent.org

How many Keratin wraps, photography workshops and Hookah tokes does one person really need? After Groupon and LivingSocial, there are another 400 to 500 daily deal sites in the U.S.,…

Jul 26, 2011
My Damn Channel » Apple Store » Mark Malkoff: Apple Store Challenge → mydamnchannel.com

Brilliant video from Mark Malkoff!

Jul 26, 2011
HOW TO: Get Journalists To Tell Your Story → feeds.mashable.com


This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media…
Jul 25, 2011
JJ Virgin: How Losing Sleep Can Pack On Pounds → reddit.com

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Jul 25, 2011
The Mac & Cheese Candle | Foodbeast → feedproxy.google.com

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Imagine the look on your guests’ face when your cheese noodles are letting off a cute little flame. That’s the experience the Koko Candles brand…

Jul 25, 2011
Amazing Vintage Photos Of Sports Venues That No Longer Exist → businessinsider.com
Jul 25, 2011
The Mac & Cheese Candle | Foodbeast → markedwardsrants.wordpress.com

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Imagine the look on your guests’ face when your cheese noodles are letting off a cute little flame. That’s the experience the Koko Candles brand is giving you with this self assemble DIY

Jul 24, 2011
Amy Winehouse Dead: Her Last Appearance Caught On You Tube → reddit.com

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Jul 24, 2011
The Mac & Cheese Candle | Foodbeast

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Imagine the look on your guests’ face when your cheese noodles are letting off a cute little flame. That’s the experience the Koko Candles brand is giving you with this self assemble DIY Mac & Cheese Candle. The noodles are hand-shaped without molds, and have a burntime of 7-10 hours. The kit comes with an eggshell colored fluted porcelain ramekin and a package of mac & cheese noodles.

The ramekin measures 3″ x 1.5″ height and the candles are unscented. ($22 @ KokoCandles)


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All I can say is “I gotta get me some of these”. Consider this my “Christmas In July” tip. Thanks to Foodbeast.com for the Food Porn find of the month!

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Jul 24, 20115 notes
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The Definitive Gallery of Rupert Murdoch Looking Evil → gawker.com
Jul 24, 2011
Up All Night With Amy Winehouse: Rolling Stone's 2008 Story → rollingstone.com

It’s dawn on a hot Sunday morning in June and Amy Winehouse is inside her North London home staring at her reflection in a dark tinted mirror looking the tiny little body in front of her up and down…

Jul 23, 2011
Americans Don't Want Biases in Hiring Smokers, the Overweight → gallup.com
Jul 23, 2011
The Google Chromebook Is A Giant Bust, Wont Be Taking The Place Of Your Laptop Anytime Soon [REVIEW] → stumbleupon.com


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Jul 22, 2011
Photo tour: Sprint headquarters. No, they didn't invite me even though I'm 10 minutes away, this is from bgr.com. → reddit.com

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Jul 21, 2011
5 Current Trends Shaping the Television Industry → mashable.com
Jul 21, 2011
50 Years of Adult Contemporary: From Johnny Mathis to Elton John, From Celine Dion to Bruno Mars | Billboard.biz → markedwardsrants.wordpress.com

July 19, 2011
By Gary Trust, New York

“I was on my way to an airport,” said Richard Marx, “flipping the dial. I was like, ‘Awesome, it’s the new single!’” At a June 23 performance at…

Jul 20, 2011
Google warns users of widespread Windows-only malware infection → feedproxy.google.com


Google is warning users who appear to be infected with a widespread malware infection when they use Google’s search product, the company said today. Google engineers noticed suspicious…

Jul 20, 2011
D-List Celebrities Are Too Good for Google Plus → reddit.com

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Jul 20, 2011
Bozo's Circus: Big Top Band leader Bob Trendler dies at age 99 - WGN → wgntv.com
Jul 20, 2011
50 Years of Adult Contemporary: From Johnny Mathis to Elton John, From Celine Dion to Bruno Mars | Billboard.biz

July 19, 2011 By Gary Trust, New York

“I was on my way to an airport,” said Richard Marx, “flipping the dial. I was like, ‘Awesome, it’s the new single!’” At a June 23 performance at Clear Channel’s P.C. Richard & Son Theater in New York, Marx is talking about hearing his new song, “When You Loved Me.”

“At the end of the song, the DJ came on and said, ‘That’s brand-new from Richard Marx. Next up: Nickelback with ‘Photograph.’ I freaked out, because usually, if I hear my song on the radio, it’s like, ‘That was Richard Marx, and next up is … Bette Midler’s ‘Wind Beneath My Wings,’ which is cool,” Marx said to the crowd’s chuckles. “But, that day, I was sandwiched between Daughtry and Nickelback - and it was a little cooler.”

 

Marx’s reaction is a fairly typical response to an artist finding success on adult contemporary radio-often maligned as the vanilla of radio formats. And in truth, AC was designed not to offend, but to provide background companionship during the workday, and to lull listeners to sleep with gentle ballads on late-night love songs shows. While Marx did add, “Thank God I hear my songs on the radio,” being pegged as an AC act, for those who consider themselves hipper than Midler’s “Wings,” can be humbling. When you think you’re Phish Food, you find out you’re vanilla. The flip side? Vanilla is the top-selling ice cream flavor (according to the International Ice Cream Assn.’s latest rankings).

And, AC is routinely a top-rated format.

The Top 50 Adult Contemporary Artists Ever

A few stats: In Arbitron’s May ratings for persons aged 6-plus, AC stations ranked first in top 20 markets New York (WLTW); Houston (KODA); Philadelphia (WBEB); Seattle (KRWM); Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. (WALK); and Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla. (WDUV). New York’s WLTW (Lite 106.7) likewise led the nation’s top market with a 7.5 share in women 25-54 and a 6.4 share in persons 25-54. “In Boston,” says Don Kelley, VP/director of programming at Greater Media, which owns the city’s WMJX (Magic 106.7), the station “has celebrated No. 1 rankings [in] persons 25-54 44 times since 1991. That’s a market record.”

That’s also why Marx understands that being heard next to Midler ultimately means you’re being heard. By a large audience. “With approximately 35 years of music to choose from,” Edison Research VP of music and programming Sean Ross says, “AC is the format most likely to be playing a song that people are passionate about at any given time. ‘Uncool’ isn’t quite an issue. Successful AC stations always turn up a wide swath of listeners-including men and 18- to 34-year-olds. Even when a successful station was mocked in TV campaigns by a competitor for being ‘lite,’ the taunt ultimately didn’t take, ratings-wise.”

THE EVOLUTION OF AC

In line with the AC format’s image, the Billboard chart that is celebrating its 50th anniversary debuted unostentatiously in the July 17, 1961, issue. Without any editorial mention of its debut, the first survey appeared next to the Billboard Hot 100 as the 20-position Easy Listening chart, with rankings of songs considered “not too far out in either direction” (according to the chart’s legend) culled from their standings on the airplay/sales hybrid Hot 100.

 

Brook Benton’s “Boll Weevil Song” (Mercury) ranked as the first AC No. 1. (The chart’s current leader, Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” [Columbia] is the 756th topper.) The list joined previously launched Hot C&W Sides (today, Country Songs) and Hot R&B Sides (now R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) as a tool for those who were programming current hits but, as rock’n’roll was emerging, opted to offer a softer mainstream musical menu. The chart repeatedly changed names, with Middle-Road Singles and Pop-Standard Singles alternating as the list’s title through 1965, when it reverted to Easy Listening. Adult Contemporary took hold to stay the week of April 7, 1979. (It became an airplay-only chart beginning Aug. 21, 1982.)

The Top 100 Adult Contemporary Songs Ever

Similarly, the format itself has evolved. In its early history, the AC chart was devoid of acts that today would be considered easy listening. The Beatles, for instance, didn’t chart an AC single until “Something” peaked at No. 19 in 1969. The Fab Four had placed 62 entries on the Hot 100 by then. Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl,” the format’s most-played ’60s song for the week ending July 3, according to Nielsen BDS (whose radio airplay data has powered the chart since the week of July 17, 1993), never made the list as a current in 1967.

Instead, the mellow tones of Roger Miller, Barbra Streisand and Bobby Vinton scaled the survey throughout much of the ’60s. Elvis Presley did, too, but generally with such lush ballads as “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” It wasn’t until the ’70s that the AC chart began to welcome uptempo hits more regularly, as stations started specializing in different sides of pop. The AC format began to more closely resemble its current form and, from the decade’s start, even such rock-leaning acts as Chicago, the Eagles and Elton John dominated the tally from early in their careers. From Michael Jackson and Madonna in the ’80s to Mariah Carey and Celine Dion in the ’90s, to boy bands, Lady Gaga and Katy Perry today, AC radio has chiefly played the top adult-friendly pop hits, once top 40 has warmed them up. The blueprint has worked for both radio stations and record labels.

“AC airplay has always been a major asset and outlet for us to reach the upper-demo consumer, which, thankfully, remains a loyal physical CD buyer,” says RCA Music Group senior VP of adult music Adrian Moreira, who cites the value of between 15 million and 20 million in audience that an AC No. 1 accrues weekly. Still, AC radio itself fights its vanilla stereo­type. Longtime RMG acts Rod Stewart and Barry Manilow have combined for 13 top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 since 2002, but Stewart added just two AC top 10s in that span after logging 19 between 1986 and 2001. Manilow notched his 27th and most recent top 10 in 1989.

Moreira has seen that as adult listeners have begun to accept some of the rhythmic/pop ubiquitous on today’s top 40 radio - in addition to Gaga and Perry infusing AC playlists, even Usher’s dance club thumper “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love” reached the format’s top 20 last month - AC is making sure to keep a foothold in current pop music.

“We’ve seen a fairly tidal shift in what AC will play,” Moreira says. “Whereas it was once always a very specific home for heritage acts, like Stewart and Manilow, with storied pasts and long histories, in most cases now, AC has essentially become a time-shifted top 40 playlist, trailing proven hits at mainstream and adult top 40 by a few months. I’d like to see more of a balance between proven hits from other formats, which I understand ACs need to play, and support for those acts which have always defined AC in the past. There’s room for both. It’s a missed opportunity for radio and labels when great songs from established upper-demo acts get passed over.”

Not that AC is in danger of ceding its identity as the radio dial’s gentle resting place. “AC radio broke Michael Bublé and Josh Groban,” Warner Bros./Reprise VP of adult formats Debbie Cerchione says of the Reprise vocalists who now represent a rarity: largely AC-exclusive superstar acts. “While AC is playing mostly multiformat hits, programmers also know that their listeners will come to them exclusively to hear these artists.

“A great example of AC radio’s ability to actually break a song is Bublé’s ‘Haven’t Met You Yet,’ which started at AC, reached No. 1 and then crossed to adult top 40 and, ultimately, pop, which now rarely happens,” Cerchione says. “Playing artists like Bublé and Groban define an AC radio station and separate it from the rest.”

NEXT: THE SECRET TO AC’s SUCCESS

via billboard.biz

Great read from Billboard on the 50th anniversary of their Adult Contemporary chart. I’ve been programming Adult Contemporary stations of one kind or another for 27 years and involved in the format since starting in radio in 1975.. This story, and the sidebars like the all time songs and artists, make for a tremendous trip down Memory Lane and show how adults and Adult radio have changed over the years.

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Murdochs Vow to Launch Full Investigation to Find Out Who is Running Company They Are in Charge Of « Borowitz Report → borowitzreport.com
Jul 19, 2011
9 Ways to Fight Fear → businessinsider.com
Jul 18, 2011
‘Today’ Looks Back at 60 Years of Breaking News - TVNewser → mediabistro.com
Jul 17, 2011
What is the first movie you remember seeing in the theater?

Mary Poppins. Don’t judge me.

Ask me anything

Jul 17, 2011
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Google+: The Complete Guide → feeds.mashable.com


Already using Google+? Follow Mashable News for the latest about the platform’s new features, tips and tricks as well as our top social media and…

Jul 17, 2011
Google Is Destroying Our Memories, Scientists Find → businessinsider.com
Jul 16, 2011
Summer Sounds: Radio Jingles : NPR → npr.org

From “ATC”, some great old jingles and memories.

Jul 16, 2011
Eight Glasses of Water a Day Is 'Nonsense' [Health] → feeds.gawker.com

Are you one of millions of Americans who looks down with pride at the powerful stream of colorless, translucent fluid flowing out of your body every time your empty your bladder? Who…
Jul 15, 2011
Showdown: Spotify vs. Rdio vs. Grooveshark vs. Pandora → feedproxy.google.com


Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul.
-Angela Monet

Music, like travel and fine…

Jul 15, 2011
David Letterman's Ed Sullivan Theater Attacked Again | TheWrap TV → reddit.com

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Jul 14, 2011
Pandora Becomes a Social Network  → _____http

Pandora is rolling out a new version of its popular internet radio service this week that doesn’t rely on social networks such as Twitter or Facebook: It is a social network — or at least it will…

Jul 14, 2011
Oprah Winfrey Names Herself CEO of Struggling OWN | TheWrap TV → reddit.com

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Jul 14, 2011
The 10 Most Laughable All-Stars In Baseball History → feedproxy.google.com


Derek Jeter really hasn’t done anything well this season. The 37-year-old shortstop has played substandard defense, failed to get on base consistently, and provided little power…

Jul 13, 2011
Netflix Prices Skyrocket → reddit.com

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Jul 13, 2011
This 24/7 Kansas City Mega-Church Costs $100,000 A Month To Run → businessinsider.com

Details about a well known but little understood outpost in suburban Kansas City. Originally appeared on Glenn Beck’s website The Blaze.

Jul 12, 2011
Netflix Tells Its Customers to Ditch Their DVDs or Pay Up → allthingsd.com
Jul 12, 2011
Disco Demolition - Thirty Years Ago! → youtube.com

I liked a YouTube video: Disco Demolition - Thirty Years Ago! Thursday, July 12th 1979. At around 8:30~9pm. Visit The Museum of Classic Chicago Television at http://www.FuzzyMemories.TV for…

Jul 12, 2011
Warning! Social Networks Are Made Out of People! → blog.louisgray.com
Jul 12, 2011
Too Much Noise on Google Plus? Here is How I Deal With It → feedproxy.google.com

A lot of people are complaining that power users such as myself and Robert Scoble and others are causing too much noise in their stream. Scoble’s wife even quit the service because of it…
Jul 11, 2011
The Crazy Cost of Creating a Pop Song - Flops like Rihanna's 'Man Down' cost about the same as hits like 'S&M' → reddit.com

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Jul 11, 2011
Digital downloads: Hollywood is about to repeat the catastrophic mistakes of the music industry. - By Bill Wyman - Slate Magazine → slate.com
Jul 11, 2011
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