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MDA Non Telethon Results: Ratings Disaster, Raised $2 Mil Less Than Last Year

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A year ago today, right around now, I told you that the MDA non-telethon raised $54.1 million. This morning, a year later, the number is $52.3 million. It’s about $2 million less than in 2013. And most of it, as it was last year and the year before, comes from corporate sponsors.

The ratings weren’t very good either for the “Show of Strength”: 1.57 million people watched at 9pm, and then the number fell to roughly 1 million. Of that group, o.2 were in the key demo 18-49. Of 30 different measured time slots, MDA was the lowest rated broadcast show except for “Bob’s Burgers” reruns on Fox.

The show, which no one saw, was like watching linoleum chip very slowly from a 1950s kitchen. Loved all the reading on screen. It was like a film strip or an overheard projector. I guess ABC gets credit for public service for the night. They would have been better off showing just the Dharma Initiative films from “Lost.”

Nicole Kidman: Why She’d Like to Win Another Oscar

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My interview from early August with Nicole Kidman is up at http://hamptonsheet.com/september2014/celebprofile.htm

There are some enlightening moments from our talk, which we had between matinee and evening performances of “The Maids” at City Center starring Cate Blanchett. Just our meeting was a funny story. Nicole’s assistant had emailed me asking if we could do a phoner. I replied, it would have to be after 6pm as I was going to see “The Maids.” The assistant responded that they were going see “The Maids” too, so we could just work it out when we got there.

After the amazing performance, we were all shown backstage. Nicole, who really looked like a movie star, said to me, “Why don’t we do the interview right here? We could sit on the steps.”

The stairs didn’t look too promising for an Erdem original. I spotted an open door and thought that might be a suitable space beyond. Nicole spied it and said, “I think that’s Isabelle Huppert’s dressing room. She might not like that.” She laughed.

We settled on asking the theater manager if we could sit in the theater while the stage hands cleaned up for the evening show. Broadway producer Jean Doumanian and “Inside Llewyn Davis” star Oscar Isaac were sort of with us at that point, as fellow back stagers. They kind of followed us out. I asked them if they wanted to be in the interview. But four was a crowd.

When I last spoke to Nicole it was in Cannes, at the opening night ceremony. She told me then she was planning to get on the tour bus with husband Keith Urban and hit some cities. So when we sat down I asked her if she’d done that. “Yes, we went all over,” she told me. So why, right after I’d seen her in Cannes, were there rumors that she and Urban were breaking up?

She has no idea. And the truth is, we — dear readers– should realize stories like these are mostly made up, then take on a life of their own. Nicole and Keith are happy as clams. When I asked if she’d like another Oscar- — she has one for “The Hours”– Nicole said: “I’d like it so I could thank Keith.” She really means it, too. She wants to make that speech just so she can say, in front of millions of people, thanks to Keith Urban for their wonderful life. Isn’t that nice?

So read the piece at Joan Jedell’s Hamptons Sheet. Or maybe you’ll see the magazine all over the Hamptons. Nicole Kidman is a mensch. I can’t wait to see her new movie “Before I Go to Sleep.” The real charm of Nicole as an actress is that she will try unusual movies. She comes from a fairly intellectual family with an independent spirit. And she’s loyal to a fault. She’s also, let’s face it, gorgeous.

And PS on that last one. Everyone says to me, Tell me about the plastic surgery. Well, I was sitting a half inch away from her in that City Center seat. Her face looked “normal” to me. She does have an incredible complexion. But up close, away from make up and lights, she just seemed like Nicole, as real as ever.

MDA Concedes Tote Board Total Includes “Sponsor Partners” Contributions

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The soulless MDA “Show of Strength” two hour special is over in the East and Central time zones. On the website, MDA says it’s raised $42 million. But for the first time they concede that the total includes “contributions from our sponsor partners.” We won’t know until they file their 2014 Form 990 a year from now how much came in tonight. If it’s the same as recent years, the total from the public will be small.

I’ve reported that in the last few years, MDA has had a lot of trouble collecting money from pledges if it wasn’t taken on credit cards. And even that doesn’t amount to much. As for the show, it was a total bore. No host, nothing live, and many Power Point slide shows that were interminable. Everything that Jerry Lewis did to promote MDA awareness has been flushed down the toilet.

MDA also hooked themselves up to the ALS Water Bucket challenge (as if it weren’t hard enough to raise money for ALS research).

One thing I got out of the show, which has nothing to do with MDA: this guy Aloe Blacc could really be a big deal if he could find songs and settle on what he’s about. So far he’s had one hit with DJ Aviici, and one hit sampled from Elton John’s “Your Song.” He has a great voice, and really performs. He needs a great manager. And stay off the MDA Show of Strength.

MDA Scandal: Magazine Refused to Feature New Book by Former Chapter Prez About Son’s Battle

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EXCLUSIVE June Kempf served as president of her local MDA chapter on Long Island for two years, after many years of service. If you Google her name and MDA, you’ll see many references. Her son Jonathan, who is now deceased, was an MDA Ambassador and one of “Jerry’s Kids.” When I wrote about MDA recently, June responded with the comment below. She also told me this afternoon that when she published her E-book “Yo, God:  Jay’s Story” in February, she queried Quest, the MDA magazine, about doing a feature or mention of it. They refused, saying they had no room in the magazine. I’ve seen the email exchange. It’s quite stunning that MDA wouldn’t be sending this out to their subscribers. The book is now available in print as well, on amazon.com, at bn.com, and at June’s website, http://www.specilkdstori.com/home-page/

MDA shut down her chapter on Long Island without any notice. This is what she wrote to me last month:

“As a thirty year volunteer and past president of the Suffolk County MDA chapter, I am absolutely devastated over the cruel way they not only terminated Jerry Lewis but cut out long time devoted people and patients without warning.
This cold-hearted organization simply closed the doors on our chapter. Fellow volunteers showed up for a meeting one day to find the desks were gone and offices emptied.
People who had come together year after year working the telethon from our local center, who were raising children with this dread disease and who had formed deep friendships were thrown out on the street and told to go to another county. When two volunteers showed up at the neighboring county, they were told they were not needed.
I too lost a child from Duchenne MD (read Yo God Jay’s Story on Amazon,Barnes and Noble and Tower) and my son served as a local ‘ambassador’ for fundraising events where you could feel the love.
In the beginning, MDA funded all PT sessions (weekly). They supplied equipment and paid for motorized wheelchairs in the amounts not covered by insurance,as well as clinic visits. But each year, these benefits were reduced and focus redirected to research. We can only wonder about the progress in that area.
I do continue to donate a few bucks every year, but before I send another penny in after reading this article and the above testimony, I think we need a serious investigation.”

Neil Young’s Super MP3 Player, Pono: Won’t Be Coming in 2014

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I was among those cheering on Neil Young for his Pono MP3 player. When he ran his Kickstarter campaign last winter, I championed it. And Neil raised around $6.25 million. He promised that Pono orders would be fulfilled this fall. Well, Labor Day is Monday and there is no Pono. There won’t be this year at all.

According to the Pono website, the super MP3 player that would offer lossless music (as opposed to the highly compressed sound of actual MP3 or Apple’s system) will be seen sometime in “first quarter 2015.” People who pre-ordered Pono will get a signed certificate from Neil by December 15th.

Today, Pono announced it was extending its deadline on a second crowdfunding campaign, which offers equity in the company for a minimum $5,000 investment. This is separate from the Kickstarter raise. This one has raised $7.1 million through a firm called Crowdfunder. This is 179% of their goal, which was $4 million, so Pono and Crowdfunder have extended the deadline til September 30th. There’s no question that Neil Young’s name — and those of the celebrity musicians he’s enlisted– has attracted money.

If Crowdfunder is accurate that means Pono has a little over $13 million. Is that enough money? And does it matter? Both Apple and Samsung offer plenty of lower priced, better looking devices. And aside from that, most young people– the target audience– don’t even use stand alone players anymore. Their music is on their phones. Ask the kids.

Not only that– it’s still unclear how Pono is going to operate vis a vis an online music library. Their whole shtick is FLAC– original digital recordings. The only company with a real library of that stuff is the excellent HDTracks.com owned by Norm Chesky. But Pono has no deal with HDTracks, which already operates on existing devices. Where is all this lossless music going to come from?

We all love Neil Young the musician and activist, and wish him well. But Pono is starting to sound like a big problem. It won’t be long before the fans who put up $399 and $499 start questioning where this thing is, and what the heck is going on.

Joan Rivers Receives Outpouring of Love and Prayers

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Joan Rivers is receiving an overwhelming amount of support, love, and prayers all over the internet. The New York Daily News reports that doctors at Mt. Sinai Hospital have put Joan into a induced coma after an outpatient procedure at a nearby clinic went wrong yesterday. Rivers stopped breathing and may have suffered cardiac arrest. Her daughter, Melissa, has flown in from Los Angeles.

One reason Joan must wake up is to see what’s going on. After all the jokes and the carrying on, it turns out she’s occupied a bigger part of our lives and hearts than anyone could have guessed. Who knew? Joan Rivers is an international institution.

At 81, she is a survivor and a real emblem of the American dream. There’s nothing harder to do than what she’s achieved– a woman in a man’s world who would not give up or shut up, who always speaks her mind. She’s not always right but her batting average is World Series level. When the news broke Thursday morning that she was in trouble, the reaction was palpable. But Joan is a fighter. And everyone is rooting for her.

 

 and this:

Stallone, Schwarzenegger All Star “Expendables 3” Has Been A Box Office Bust

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Checking back in with “Expendables 3,” the box office reality is worse than thought. Domestic take is just $29.2 million. Foreign is terrible, at just $21.5 million. Even reliable territories where Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger might still sell tickets didn’t want to see another installment of this former A list adventure.

Adding Harrison Ford and Mel Gibson didn’t do anything, either. No one knows the budget, but it’s got to be minimum $75 million. Salaries and perks for this group–those four stars plus the second level, etc– would guarantee that. “Expendables 3” should have been a payday movie. But many things went wrong.

Bruce Willis was the smart one here. He smelled a turkey and declined to join in. Stallone’s been talking a new female “Expendables” but at this point maybe he should move on to a new project.

George Clooney on Brangelina Marriage: “How Great for Them!”

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After all the drama and headlines, George Clooney wasn’t Brad Pitt’s best man. Clooney said in a statement I just received:
“How great is that?!!” ” I’m really happy for brad and Angie and their whole family”

So much for that. George may finally be back in Italy after a summer mostly in New York and the U.S. His own possible wedding is set for mid September either in Lake Como or Venice. If Brad and Angie managed to pull off a secret wedding this past weekend, you can bet George will do the same.

Meantime, in Italy near Tuscany, I’m hearing funny stories about a major movie star who was once here, from locals. The star’s publicist was here and was just as awful as she is when we deal with her. And this was a decade ago! Laughing when I heard the dreaded name! LOL. And the star was just as awful as ever.

A clue: this star knows both Brad and George…

Angelina Jolie Got Married without Her Father: Jon Voight Was in LA for Emmys

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Well, some things haven’t changed. Angelina Jolie got married to Brad Pitt without her father walking her down the aisle.

Jon Voight was in Los Angeles all weekend for the Emmy Awards. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a drama for “Ray Donovan.”

Something tells me if he’d been invited to the wedding he would have skipped the Emmys. Sons Pax and Maddox walked her down the aisle according to a spokesman.

Angelina and her father have never been on great terms. And even though he often puts on the appearance that things are ok, it never quite seems that way. Tough deal for a daughter not to have her only living parent at her wedding. But Angelina knows what she’s doing.

AP: Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie Married On Saturday in South of France

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The Associated Press says Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were married on Saturday at their home in Nice, France. The couple was photographed arriving in Nice last Friday before heading to Chateau Miraval. If it’s true, great. They have six kids and they are the real thing. Bravo and congrats. More details to come. I’m sure People magazine has the exclusive photos on the way.