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« Reply #40 on: March 18, 2005, 04:08:47 PM »

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Night of glamour and excitement at Force of Nature concert

 
KUALA LUMPUR: The crowd went wild as their favourite singers appeared on stage at the Force of Nature concert.

They were treated to exciting non-stop entertainment during the star-studded event at Stadium Putra in Bukit Jalil last night.

When international act Boyz II Men performed some of their older hits like On Bended Knee, the 15,000-strong crowd clapped and sang along.  

American singer Wyclef Jean was also a hit with the audience as he sang a medley of songs that included Jump Around, No Woman No Cry and Guantanamera.

Dressed in white jackets and hats, The Backstreet Boys were full of energy and had the crowd cheering wildly as they belted out a number of old hits and new songs.

Pop group Black Eyed Peas gave an exciting show singing numbers like Let’s Get It Started and Where Is the Love? from their award-winning album Elephunk.

More than RM10mil has been raised from the concert for tsunami-hit countries in the region.  

The event is the first initiative of the Force of Nature Foundation, a non-profit organisation that aims to raise funds for victims of natural disasters around the world and awareness of their long-term needs.  

People began arriving at the stadium as early as 5.30pm, with the hope of catching a glimpse of their favourite stars as they walked along the carpet, which was orange – the colour of the foundation’s handprint symbol.

Among the special guests who attended the concert were international star Jackie Chan, American fashion designer Kimora Lee Simmons, who is also a former model, American magician David Blaine and Paula Abdul and Clay Aiken of American Idol fame.

The show kicked off at 8pm with American singer Lauryn Hill delivering five songs.

Malaysian bands Innuendo, VE and Ruffedge performed together, singing songs like the popular Belaian Jiwa.

Clad in an orange dress, local jazz diva Sheila Majid sang a couple of songs, including one of her older hits called Manusia, and also performed with Anuar Zain, Dayang Nurfaizah, Innuendo, VE and Ruffedge, singing the inspiring song Jauh.Indonesian star Ruth Sahanaya did a medley before teaming up with American artiste Eric Benet to present Everybody Doesn't Matter.

Among the dignitaries who attended the concert were Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Information Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir, Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Azalina Othman and Force of Nature Foundation special ambassador Tan Sri Razali Ismail.  


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« Reply #41 on: March 18, 2005, 04:12:09 PM »

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Pop Idol' creator Simon Fuller sells 19 Entertainment for over $210 million

 
By Wade Paulsen, 03/18/2005

Today, Sports Entertainment Enterprises, Inc., doing business as CKX, Inc., announced that it had purchased control of SImon Fuller's 19 Entertainment Ltd., the U.K.-based company that, among other things, owns the trademark and co-production rights for the worldwide Pop Idol series, including American Idol and Canadian Idol.

 
Total consideration for the purchase was set at US $124.4 million plus 1,870,558 shares of CKX common stock to be paid at closing, along with an additional $36.9 million in cash or stock to be paid following delivery of audited financial results for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2005. At the end of the trading day, shares of CKX, which began trading on the Nasdaq market (symbol: CKXE) in February of this year, were priced at $26.73/share (a jump of about $10/share from their $16.91 finish on March 17 ... and the stock's all-time high), placing the total value of the package slightly over $210 million (at today's stock price).

As part of the deal, Simon Fuller will enter into a long-term development agreement with CKX. Said Fuller, ""This is a hugely exciting new partnership for myself and 19 Entertainment. CKX will provide 19 with a powerful platform for global growth and allow us to fully take advantage of all the amazing opportunities that lie ahead."
 

19 Entertainment takes its name from the first #1 hit performed by an artist managed by Fuller, Paul Hardcatle's "19" in 1985. In addition to the Pop Idol franchise, 19 Entertainment is a partner in a global joint venture with soccer star David Beckham and his wife Victoria Adams Beckham, the former "Posh Spice" in the Fuller-managed Spice Girls. 19 also manages recording artists ranging from the various Idol contestants to Annie Lennox.

However, recent controversy has erupted about the standard American Idol contract, which binds all winners and selected other finalists for recording, management and marketing. In May 2004, Idol 2 runner-up Clay Aiken, the biggest U.S. star produced by Idol so far, extricated himself from the management and marketing portions of the contract. Since January 2005, rumors have swirling that Idol 1 winner Kelly Clarkson is about to follow suit. And, just last week, Idol 4 finalist Mario Vazquez quit the show for undisclosed reason, which now appear to be his unwillingness to sign that same contract.

As a result, 19 may be seeing one source of revenue -- the high commissions charged to successful Idol contestants -- dry up in the near future. However, American Idol continues to dominate U.S. ratings, as it heads for its second-straight #1 finish in both total viewers and Adults 18-49, so the loss of revenue at the back end may be offset by higher front-end earnings.

This purchase of 19 Entertainment follows CKX's recent acquisition of a controlling interest in Elvis Presley Enterprises from his daughter Lisa Marie Presley. EPE owns and/or controls (1) the commercial utilization of the name, image and likeness of Elvis Presley, (2) the operation of the Graceland museum and related attractions, and (3) the revenue derived from Elvis Presley's television specials, films and some of his music. Lisa Marie, however, retains ownership of Graceland and certain of her father's personal effects.

Controlling interest in CKE is held by Robert F.X. Sillerman, who stated, "Simon Fuller and his associates at 19 Entertainment have a long history of developing and building some of the most impactful branded entertainment properties in the world. We are thrilled to have them as partners of CKX. As we grow our business, the content that 19 owns, controls, is developing, or develops in the future will become important elements in our effort to refocus the relationship between the creators of content and the distributors of that content."

The "refocusing" between CKX and 19 seems likely to produce an "Elvis Week" on American Idol 4. Stay tuned....


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