From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9445 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, August 2 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9445 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area ["View.Foreclosure.Homes" Subject: Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area http://nuubudetoxx.za.com/wLS7pqnY05Rc0s1H04WfG94Z5MeQ-ODzxwUWdWRRZbQwBNWzGg http://nuubudetoxx.za.com/iop1UN3YioVai5PdEK-5FZoxPWc9-G8w2pDR4E67gV8m9DFq6w preview was released before the show's debut, and Doherty promoted it through a Television Critics Association panel presentation at Pasadena, California. Shannen Says received additional publicity when Tori Spelling jokingly offered to plan Doherty's wedding during a 2011 interview with Entertainment Tonight Canada: "I'll do the wedding, I could probably comment on the wedding she'd want 20 years ago, but that wouldn't make any sense." Shannen Says premiered on April 10, 2012, in the United States on WE TV at 10:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST). The original release date was scheduled for January 2012, and later April 3, 2012. The second episode aired the following Tuesday; after a 12-day gap, two episodes were aired every Sunday night in the same time slot until the end of the season. The show was broadcast internationally on WE TV Asia. AMC and Sundance Channel Global also acquired rights for Shannen Says, along with The Slap, Hell on Wheels, and Breaking Bad, in October 2011. The series was commercially unsuccessful, but it was "marginally more popular" among women between the ages of 25 and 54. Doherty described Shannen Says as a one-off creation and denied interest in a second season. She rejected a suggestion for a second-season storyline about a pregnancy and child. Shannen Says ended on May 12, 2012. It as released on the iTunes Store on April 10, 2012, as Shannen Says, Season 1. All the episodes have been made available on Amazon Video since 2012, although it has not been r ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 08:51:14 -0400 From: "Instant Relief" Subject: Scientists: Tinnitus Has Nothing To Do With Your Ears..... Scientists: Tinnitus Has Nothing To Do With Your Ears..... http://fharateguidez.sa.com/YVWRlfveTsf0Myedi4l8hlvtFZA_C6CL9LPV-Elt6VlntjCW3Q http://fharateguidez.sa.com/UlCBZysmVvf6Z-DDXjrGP8bNLlxcQLKhvzFOil-agUxqm4vQkg as an Australian show that depicted a family, similar in concept to An American Family. The 1994b95 O. J. Simpson murder case, during which live network television followed suspect Simpson for 90 minutes being chased by police, has been described as a seminal moment in reality television. Networks interrupted their regular television programming for months for coverage of the trial and related events. Because of Simpson's status as a top athlete and celebrity, the brutal nature of the murders, and issues of race and class in Los Angeles celebrity culture, the sensational case dominated ratings and the public conversation. Many reality television stars of the 2000s and 2010s have direct or indirect connections to people involved in the case, most notably Kim Kardashian, daughter of defense attorney Robert Kardashian, and several of her relatives and associates. The series Expedition Robinson, created by television producer Charlie Parsons, which first aired in 1997 in Sweden (and was later produced in a large number of other countries as Survivor), added to the Nummer 28/Real World template the idea of competition and elimination. Cast members or contestants battled against each other and were removed from the show until only one winner remained (these shows are now sometimes called elimination shows). Changing Rooms, a program that began in 1996, showed couples redecorating each other's houses, and was the first[citation needed] reality show with a self-improvement or makeover theme. The dating reality show Streetmate premiered in the UK in 1998. Originally created by Gabe Sachs as Street Match, it was a flop in the United States. But the show was revamped in the UK by Tiger Aspect Productions and became a cult hit. The production team from the original series later created the popular reality shows Strictly Come Dancing, Location, Location, Location, and the revamped MasterChef, among others.[citation needed] The 1980s and 1990s were also a time when tabloid talk shows became more popular. Many of these featured the same types of unusual or dysfunctional guests who would later become popular as cast members of reality show ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 08:12:32 -0400 From: "FHA-Loan-Specialist" Subject: FHA Rates take a turn! Refinance today. FHA Rates take a turn! Refinance today. http://fharateguidez.sa.com/JwzHTJYkyARCDy_pBO7weqg1xQRgaIJXE1YrA2i4y_SLVEDQQw http://fharateguidez.sa.com/ZQuqogLL8doaorbuFqzjUWq3FoGGFR9HLBzpcjL1soXHZU6ghg eality television became globally popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with the successes of the Big Brother and Survivor/Expedition Robinson franchises. In the United States, reality television programs suffered a temporary decline in viewership in 2001, leading some entertainment industry columnists to speculate that the genre was a temporary fad that had run its course.[citation needed] Reality shows that suffered from low ratings included The Amazing Race (although the show has since recovered and is in its 32nd edition), Lost (unrelated to the better-known serial drama of the same name) and The Mole (which was successful in other countries). But stronghold shows Survivor and American Idol continued to thrive: both topped the U.S. season-average television ratings in the 2000s. Survivor led the ratings in 2001b02, and Idol has the longest hold on the No. 1 rank in the American television ratings, dominating over all other primetime programs and other television series in the overall viewership tallies for eight consecutive years, from the 2003b2004 to the 2010b2011 television seasons. Dutch media tycoon John de Mol Jr., who created the reality television franchises Big Brother, Fear Factor and The Voice, among others Internationally, a number of shows created in the late 1990s and 2000s have had massive global success. Reality-television franchises created during that time that have had more than 30 international adaptations each include the singing competition franchises Idols, Star Academy and The X Factor, other competition franchises Survivor/Expedition Robinson, Big Brother, The Biggest Loser, Come Dine with Me, Got Talent, Top Model, MasterChef, Project Runway and Dancing with the Stars, and the investment franchise Dragons' Den. Several "reality game shows" from the same period have had even greater success, including Deal or No Deal, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, and Weakest Link, with over 50 international adaptions each. 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Doherty intended for Shannen Says to provide a more authentic look into her life, in contrast to her public persona and acting roles. This idea was carried over into the show's opening ("Everyone thinks they know you"), which she wrote. She viewed the filming techniques as an important part of this goal, saying: "It had to be honest, it had to be truthful, and it had to look fantastic." Doherty watched reality shows by Tori Spelling (left) and Kim Kardashian in preparation for Shannen Says. The series was produced by No Apologies Productions and RelativityReal. Episodes were filmed over a seven-week period at the couple's home in Malibu, California, and nearby locations. Production began in August 2011, and the wedding took place and was filmed on October 15, 2011. Pictures from the wedding were published in the November 2, 2011 issue of Us Weekly. Doherty and Iswarienko were executive producers for the series, along with Kathleen Iswarienko, Russell Heldt, and Tom Forman. Initially concerned about the lack of privacy during filming, Doherty felt more comfortable when the bedroom was set as off-limits for the show. To prepare for filming, Doherty watched Keeping Up with the Kardashians and former Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star Tori Spelling's reality show about her relationship with husband Dean McDermott. Despite this, she resisted comparisons to Kim Kardashian's publicized wedding to and divorce from basketball p ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 07:02:21 -0400 From: "Joe Sanderson" Subject: [FLASH ALERT] WINNER item inside [FLASH ALERT] WINNER item inside http://survivalopstactical.za.com/6n8HZZJiMLbOW-M9PB0e99_ywaWv15yB-Qul-15AXHEa9tS1lw http://survivalopstactical.za.com/rza7Nf1J-15WHgNVRfpm7aawbanCA0tnJBTIXLoceUsvi_6OXg e series Nummer 28, which aired on Dutch television in 1991, originated the concept of putting strangers together in a limited environment for an extended period of time and recording the drama that ensued. Nummer 28 also pioneered many of the stylistic conventions that have since become standard in reality television shows, including extensive use of soundtrack music and the interspersing of events on screen with after-the-fact "confessionals" recorded by cast members, which serve as narration. One year later, the same concept was used by MTV in its new series The Real World. Nummer 28 creator Erik Latour has long claimed that The Real World was directly inspired by his show. But the producers of The Real World have said that their direct inspiration was An American Family. According to television commentator Charlie Brooker, this type of reality television was enabled by the advent of computer-based non-linear editing systems for video (such as produced by Avid Technology) in 1989. These systems made it easy to quickly edit hours of video footage into a usable form, something that had been very difficult to do before (film, which was easy to edit, was too expensive to use in shooting enough hours on a regular basis). Sylvania Waters (1992) was an Australian show that depicted a family, similar in concept to An American Family. The 1994b95 O. J. Simpson murder case, during which live network television followed suspect Simpson for 90 minutes being chased by police, has been described as a seminal moment in reality television. Networks interrupted their regular television programming for months for coverage of the trial and related events. Because of Simpson's status as a top athlete and celebrity, the brutal nature of the murders, and issues of race and class in Los Angeles celebrity culture, the sensational case dominated ratings and the public conversation. 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WE TV senior vice president John Miller identified the series as part of the network's strategy to "present stories that showcase the wild ride of modern-day life from a woman's perspective". Prior to Shannen Says, WE TV was already associated with wedding-themed shows, such as Bridezillas and My Fair Wedding with David Tutera. Variety's Jill Goldsmith cited it, alongside Braxton Family Values, Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?, and Mary Mary, to discuss WE TV's focus on celebrity-based reality shows. Shannen Says was initially going to be developed by Doherty's production company, No Apologies Productions, to air on another television network. The series was instead picked up by WE TV after Doherty rejected the previous network for making the material too sensational. Miller approved the show's pitch because he believed Doherty was "unfiltered, honest and vulnerable" and said: "I would watch her go to a supermarket ... She's insanely compelling." 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In 2003, to better differentiate between competition and informational reality programs, a second category, Outstanding Reality-Competition Program, was added. In 2008, a third category, Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9445 **********************************************