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Saturday, September 15, 2007

They find new life on MySpaceTV

15 Sep 2007, New Paper

Thanks to online video, producers get to air entire 'Webisodes' online

ARTISTIC freedom.

That was something creative minds had difficulty getting on broadcast networks.

Now they think they can get that freedom but it is going to be online.

The show, called Quarterlife, will debut 11 Nov on MySpace.com and will also be paired with its own social networking site that will include story extras as well as career, romance and other information for the show's young audience.

Centred on a group of recent college graduates, the show started as a pilot for an ABC series called 1/4 Life.

It aired once in 2005 and was pulled because of creative differences between the network and creators Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick.

With the explosion of online video and the migration to the Web of such well-known artistes as Will Ferrell, Harry Shearer and Bill Murray, Herskovitz and Zwick decided to resurrect the show and give it a cyber twist.

AP reported that the TV veterans were also attracted by the chance to have full creative control of the project and retain ownership, which could produce greater profit for them if the show becomes popular.

'It's a gamble,' Herskovitz said. 'We want to prove there is another way to independently create and distribute content.'

EPISODES GALORE

The show's 36 episodes will air exclusively on MySpace, which has more than 110 million users worldwide. Additional content, including character profiles, will also appear on MySpace, which is owned by News Corp.

Each episode will be about 8 minutes long with two episodes debuting each week. The producers and MySpace will share revenue from ads that will run in the video. Additional revenue will come from product placement deals, Herskovitz said.

The show will also have its own social networking site called quarterlife.com.

Sending viewers in a loop back and forth from episode to the site could help build an audience, Forrester Research analyst Josh Bernoff said.

'If you create a place where your fans can gather and talk, then you reinforce their coming back and make it possible for them to recruit other people,' Mr Bernoff said.

He said there is room for professionally-created content online. But the Internet is still decades away from commanding the audiences, and thus the profits, that TV can.

'Making the big time still means being on television,' Mr Bernoff said.

Mr Jeff Berman, the general manager of MySpaceTV, said in an interview with the Globe and Mail that the show was a 'landmark moment' for MySpace, and that it would be 'the highest-quality serialised content ever to appear on the Internet. We're talking about the same production values as 24 or Prison Break.'

Under the terms of the deal, the social-networking site has a 24-hour window during which the webisode will only be available on MySpace TV.

After that, it will appear on Quarterlife.com. Both sites will have interactive features, Mr Berman said, but on MySpace viewers will be able to interact with the cast through their MySpace pages.

MySpace users and bloggers on other sites will also be able to 'embed' the webisodes in their pages by pasting in a small chunk of code, as they can with video clips on other sites such as YouTube, Blip.tv and Daily Motion.

When asked whether the new show would have a mobile component involving cellphones, MrBerman said 'stay tuned.'


Friday, June 22, 2007

King of Thrift

I just love this TV variety show where they recommended cheap buys and cheap places.....

Here are some of the places they have recommended so far.

Those I highlighted in bold red are those places, which I MAY visit.

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Episode 1



Fassler Gourmet Pte Ltd(Salmon, party sets)
46 Woodlands Terrace
Tel: 62575257
www.fasslergourmet.com


Wine Connection
613 Bukit Timah Rd
(after Coronation Plaza)
Tel: 64645026
10am-8pm Closed on Monday
www.wineconnection.com.sg


P&G(party & gifts)
The Concourse
298 Beach Rd #02-07/08
Tel: 63968208


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Episode 2


The Rajah Inn Steamboat(Porridge Lunch Buffet)
302 Tiong Bahru Rd
Tiong Bahru Plaza #02-13/14/15
Tel: 68350080
11:30am -2:30pm $5.90


Nichii Fashion City
Vivocity #02-198
Tel: 62703878


Png Watch Dealer
505 Beach Rd #02-206
Golden Mile Centre
Tel:62960041


St. Thomas Cosmetics Co. Pte Ltd
211 New Bridge Rd
Lucky Chinatown
Tel: 63230337


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Episode 3


茂发冷藏食品 Mok Huat Frozen Product (Pork, beef, chicken)
71 Jalan Malu Malu (Near Sembawang Shopping Centre)
Tel: 62572882


Kim Seng Marine Products (Sea cucumber, shark fin etc )
65 Jalan Malu Malu (Near Sembawang Shopping Centre)
Tel: 67524522, 67525955
www.kimsengmarine.com


Leong Huat n Company Pte Ltd (Dried foods)
321 Victoria Street Victoria Wholesale Centre
Tel: 62970037


5B Pte Ltd (Kitchen utensils)
42/44/46 Joo Chiat Rd(opp. Joo Chiat Shopping Complex)
Tel: 64587228



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Episode 4


Sports Fashion Pte Ltd (Sports Shoes/Accessories)
1 Queensway #01-45 Queensway Shopping Centre
Tel: 64790839


House of Japan (vintage clothes, kimono)
55 Haji Lane
Tel: 63966657


The Sweet Stone Parad’Ice (Belgian Waffle)
Golden Mile Food Centre
505 Beach Rd, #01-67


Ice3 (crepe, waffle)
11 Kensington Park Rd
Serangoon Garden Estate
Tel: 62828126
www.ice3cafe.com


The Face Shop (facial)
Vivocity #02-100/101
Tel: 63769383 (for appointments)


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Episode 5


Wihardja
175 Ubi Avenue 4, Pan Malayan Warehouse
Customer Hotline: 67417717/67416877
Email: wihardja@singnet.com.sg


Hock Siong Waste Dealers
153 Kampong Ampat #01-03
Junjie Industrial Building
Tel: 62818338


E-Curtains Trading
4014 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1, #01-474
Operation Hrs: 9am-6pm.


Gnee Hong Co. Pte Ltd (Chairs)
71-77, Bencoolen St.
Tel: 63388223


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Episode 6

Budget-friendly Celebrations for Mothers' Day


ValueMax Fang Yuan Dang Pu (watch, jewellery)
303 Choa Chu Kang Ave4, #01-723,
Tel: 67656200.


Monsoon @ Novena Square (Manicure & Pedicure)
Novena Square #03-29,30,31
Tel: 63335586


Rathi Beauty Parlour & Boutique (Hair treatment, dye)
150 Orchard Rd, Orchard Plaza, #03-57
Tel: 67330602


Lee Hup Lee Seafood (seafood)
Blk 3 Changi Village Rd, #01-50

Grouper fish $20
Prawn $15
Flower Crab $16
Mud crab $34

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Episode 7


Veil(Clothes)
Hitachi Tower, 16 Collyer Quay, #02-09
Tel: 65384332


BOW(Bags)
Far East Plaza #04-46
Tel: 67330827


New Green Pasture Cafe(Organic food)
190 Middle Rd, Fortune Centre, #04-22
Tel: 63368755


VG Bridal Services(threading)
No. 18 Kerbau Rd
Tel: 62910614

Face Threading $15


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Episode 8

Thrifty Housewives


Vegetables Wholesale
Junction of Toa Payoh Lorong 7 and Toa Payoh East (12 midnight till 6am)


Wang Foong Foodstuffs Suppliers Pte Ltd (Sausages & Ham)
No. 48 Woodlands Terrace
Tel: 67594388
Black Pepper Ham 1 kg $16
Chicken Ham 1 kg $9.50

Thai Sing Foodstuffs Industry Pte Ltd (Sauces)
No. 42 Woodlands Terrace
Tel: 67552166


City Plaza (Wholesale Clothes)
810 Geylang Road
Shops:
(a) EJ Classic
#03-20 Tel: 68448969
(b) Wearlink Trade Station
#04-44/45 Tel: 67437122
(c) Paris Fashion
#02-87 Tel: 68423308


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Episode 9


Spa D’or
442 Orchard Rd #02-15
Orchard Hotel Shopping Arcade
Tel: 67370138


Moshi Moshi (Accessories)
Millenia Walk #01-33
Tel: 63335092


Wallet Linc
Ang Mo Kio Hub #02-22


Aston Specialties(Western Food)
119 East Coast Rd
Tel: 62477857
Closed Monday
Open 11:30am
Prime rip eye extra cut $14.90

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Episode 10


Durian Spots

(a) Island Club Rd Light Post No.12
(Near Singapore Island Country Club)
(b) Woodlands St. 13 (Opposite Blk 154)


Crème of Dreams (ice-cream)
Blk 28 Hoy Fatt Rd #01-30
(Only opens in the morning)
Tel: 62725250
www.cremeofdreams.com


Phoon Huat & Co (Pte) Ltd (Bakery Stuffs)
One Sims Lane (Geylang Lor 23) #01-10
Tel: 68467825
Baking class


Visma Video & Trading Pte Ltd(CDs)
Pearl’s Ctr 珠光大厦
(Chinatown, Near Outram MRT) #01-21
Tel: 65361486


Quality Hotel Singapore(Supper Buffet)
201 Balestier Rd
Tel: 63559988
www.qualityhotel.com.sg
10:30pm onwards $7.80


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Episode 11

Passions (2nd hand watch)
109 North Bridge Rd
Funan Digilife Mall
#02-20/21/22
Tel: 63342221
www.passions.com.sg


Factory Outlet Store F.O.S. (clothes)
2 Jurong East Street 21, IMM Building #02-05


Okinawa ($30 for 45min facial on a massage chair)
5 Sengkang Square #01-04
(In Sengkang MRT, not Compass Point)


Greenwood Fish Market & Bistro (Mon-Thu special promotion on seafood)
34 Greenwood Ave
(Bukit Timah Area)
Tel: 64674950


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Episode 12


Joe Fishing Tackle(S) Pte Ltd (Fishing Equipments)
331 Beach Rd
Tel: 63923888


Bedok Jetty (Place for fishing)
East Coast Park (off Carpark F1)


Mustafa Shopping Centre (luggages, chocolates, health & beauty etc)
145 Syed Alwi Road
Open 24hrs, 7days.
www.mustafa.com.sg


Foodedge Gourmet Pte Ltd (ice-cream, brownies, lasagnes)
(Only open to public once a month, last Fri & Sat, pls check website for opening time & date)
54 Woodlands Terrace
Tel: 63394953
www.foodedgegourmet.com


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Episode 13


Da Sheng Toys(Wholesale Toys, baby stuffs)
732 North Bridge Rd (next to Sultan Mosque)
Tel: 62912633
www.taising.com


Babydecorp (Branded kids clothes)
261 Waterloo St #04-35
www.babydecorp.com.sg
Operations hour: Wed-Sun 1pm-8pm


Orient Ocean (ala-carte buffet dinner)
Hotel Miramar 3rd Floor
@Havelock Rd
Tel: 67363677




Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Anything, Whatever

"Anything" and "Whatever" are supposed to be unique beverages. It comes in 2 names and 6 random flavours.

"Anything" is carbonated and comes in Cola, Cola with lemon, Apple, Fizz up, Cloudy lemon and Root beer flavors. "Whatever" is non-carbonated, more tea flavoured and comes in Lemon tea, Peach tea, Jasmin green tea, White grape tea, Apple tea and Chysanthemum tea flavours.

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Johnson Tan, MD of marketing company, Out of the Box (OOTB) introduced a surprise-packaging concept such that every beverage has a generic design, ensuring that consumers are unaware of the flavour of the purchased beverage until they drink it.

"The concept was developed through the experience a group of friends and I kept having whenever we were at the coffee shop or at home," Johnson Tan said. "People kept telling us they just wanted ‘anything' or ‘whatever' whenever we asked them what they wanted to drink."

One of their marketing campaign involve plastering some 450 posters of pudding cleavages at bus-tops framed by empty cans, with suggestive lines like, " I can easily be satisfied by Anything,: or "Promise me Anything and I 'll marry you."

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However, just 3 days after the bus stop displays went up, 90 % of the posters were defaced, damaged or missing. People oped up the mock cans, dented the and some old folks who collected empty cans for money, "harvested" the displayed cans.

The empty cans, which in its original form were sealed shut, posed a serious dengue threat to the public after numerous cans were vandalised to the point where it could collect and store stagnant water.

In a statement, OOTB said "to our greatest regret, we realised that the empty cans at almost 450 bus stops had been tampered with, some even torn down with the flaps opened. This has caused much concern by some members of the public who felt that the opened cans posed possible dengue hazards".

"In the interest of the public, the management of OOTB has made an immediate decision today, working closely with Clear Channel to dismantle the canned drinks display at all bus stops".

The mass removal of displays, which took three days to erect, was described by MD for OOTB, Johnson Tan as a "pity" and said "even though we will incur additional cost, we feel that as this is a public concern, we will do anything and whatever to address it immediately". The losses totalled $50,000.

Tan also felt that despite the shortened run of the displays, "we have achieved our objectives of creating mass awareness and attention".

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Personally i think this beverage campaign is seriously flawed. Unique? Maybe. Refreshing? I dun think so.

Anything? Whatever? I want to know what drink or food that i am going to put into my mouth. With a name like "Anything" and "Whatever", it is like telling the consumer that it's ok to NOT have an opinion on what you are putting into your mouth. People do have their individual taste. Frankly, I myself dun like cola or lemony drinks and i know many people dun like tea flavored drinks.

Other than a few weak miserable puns, the beverage absolutely has no strong selling point. No pulp, no vitamins/minerals, no special taste/flavor, no calcium etc. Just random flavor.

At some point, consumers are going to ask themselves,"What am i buying?". Frankly, only a kid would pay $1.20 for the amusement for a randomly flavored drink.

Below are the TV advertisments for "Anything" and "Whatever". Some people seemed to find them funny, but i dun.



Whatever TV commercial.



Anything TV commercial.