Check out the premiere of Jennifer Lopez’s video for “On The Floor“! The video was directed by TAJ Stansberry, styled by super stylist duo Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haen and features choreography by Frank Gatson. This is the first single off her Jennifer’s new album, Love?, due out April 19th! WHAT DO YOU THINK of Jennifer Lopez’s “On Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 04/03/2011 04:10 Number of articles : 6
Continue reading …Check out the premiere of Jennifer Lopez’s video for “On The Floor“! The video was directed by TAJ Stansberry, styled by super stylist duo Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haen and features choreography by Frank Gatson. This is the first single off her Jennifer’s new album, Love?, due out April 19th! WHAT DO YOU THINK of Jennifer Lopez’s “On Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 04/03/2011 04:10 Number of articles : 6
Continue reading …Megan Fox’s Armani Ad Originally, Victoria Beckham was bound by contract to rep Armani until 2012, but her pregnancy and removal of her breast implants resulted in her being replaced by Megan Fox. If you haven’t noticed already, Megan has been gracing billboards in Armani jeans and underwear since early February. A new campaign for Armani’s newest fragrance called Code will appear later this month. A photo has already been released though, showing her wearing a blunt cut brunette bob, wearing a low cut sleek black dress, with ruby red lips. Definitely channeling a seductive china-doll. ( Read Megan Fox Armani Ad Half Naked [ Photo ] more… ) Megan Fox Half Naked in Emporio Armani Commercial Oh Megan Fox, you have teased us way too much for this Armani commercial with pictures lingering around the internet for weeks. Yes guys, the time has come. Just a few hours ago, a video of Megan Fox in an Emporio Armani commercial was released. ( Read Megan Fox Armani Ad Half Naked [ Photo ] more… ) Megan Fox – Megan Fox Dangerously Skinny In New Armani Underwear Ad? Megan Fox – Former “Transformers” star Megan Fox has many worried she’s gotten too skinny! Megan Fox who is featured in the new Emporio Armani underwear ad campaign is bent over in an underwear and bra with tattoos across her back. ( Read Megan Fox Armani Ad Half Naked [ Photo ] more… ) Watch: Megan Fox for Emporio Armani Underwear Chances are if you watch Megan Fox posing in lace underwear – or topless – for a whole minute, you’ll find yourself asking by the end, ‘what in the hell was that commercial for?’ Oh that’s right, Armani JEANS and underwear. But why are we not surprised? Fox has made a career (I use that term loosely) on capitalising on her looks; and since becoming an ambassador for the label in 2009, Armani is doing the same. ( Read Megan Fox Armani Ad Half Naked [ Photo ] more… ) Megan Fox reveals thin-look for new Armani lingerie ad In fact, the Transformers babe appears way too waif-like for my tastes. Not something I ever thought I’d write. Other than that, the Jennifer Body star is rolling around in her skimpies – so it can’t be that bad, I suppose. ( Read Megan Fox Armani Ad Half Naked [ Photo ] more… ) Megan Fox for Emporio Armani Underwear and Armani Jeans Courtesy : Chicology , News Tabulous , Peace FM Online , Pedestrian & Coventry Telegraph
Continue reading …Myxer – Free Ringtones and Wallpaper Looking for a new ringtone to spice up your phone when your mother calls? Look no further than Myxer for your free ringtones and wallpaper. Myxer offers a variety of free funky sounds as well as paid downloads of ringtones from your favorite artists. ( Read Myxer more… ) Mix Your Own Ringtones with Myxer For Free Do you want to create and mix your own ringtones? You can mix your own ringtones for free using Myxer. Why Myxer? Myxer is a website that allows you to download and create ringtones for your cell phone, or upload them to their server so other users can download them for their phones. With an MP3 file located on your computer, you upload it to the website and perform basic editing functions to single out a section of the song for conversion to your phone’s ringtone format. Most cell phones and carriers are selected, though occasionally, massive delays in the delivery of your new ringtone can occur. ( Read Myxer more… ) Related Searches : free ringtones, farmerama.ro, bhejafry, farmerama, funmaz Courtesy : Digital Mom Blog & Blog on Cherry
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Continue reading …In a Wall Street Journal op-ed Friday, Sen. Jim DeMint argued that if PBS, CPB, and Sesame Street can afford lavish salaries for their executives, then surely they have the money to survive as private, non-commercial broadcasters. (He doesn't even mention how people chipping in $25 to “save” shows like Sesame Street might feel misled if they saw the salary numbers.) PBS President Paula Kerger even recorded a personal television appeal that told viewers exactly how to contact members of Congress in order to “let your representative know how you feel about the elimination of funding for public broadcasting.” But if PBS can pay Ms. Kerger $632,233 in annual compensation—as reported on the 990 tax forms all nonprofits are required to file—surely it can operate without tax dollars. The executives at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which distributes the taxpayer money allocated for public broadcasting to other stations, are also generously compensated. According to CPB's 2009 tax forms, President and CEO Patricia de Stacy Harrison received $298,884 in reportable compensation and another $70,630 in other compensation from the organization and related organizations that year. That's practically a pittance compared to Kevin Klose, president emeritus of NPR, who received more than $1.2 million in compensation, according to the tax forms the nonprofit filed in 2009. Harrison was a wildly controversial choice when she was appointed to the CPB by President Bush in 2005, since she had been co-chair of the Republican National Commitee from 1997 to 2001. Once appointed, she quickly “went native,” becoming a fierce protector of the subsidized liberal sandbox. DeMint continued: Despite how accessible media has become to Americans over the years, funding for CPB has grown considerably. In 2001, the federal government appropriated $340 million for CPB. Last year it got $420 million. As Congress considers ways to close the $1.6 trillion deficit, cutting funding for the CPB has even been proposed by President Obama's bipartisan deficit reduction commission. Instead, Mr. Obama wants to increase CPB's funding to $451 million in his latest budget. Meanwhile, highly successful, brand-name public programs like Sesame Street make millions on their own. “Sesame Street,” for example, made more than $211 million from toy and consumer product sales from 2003-2006. Sesame Workshop President and CEO Gary Knell received $956,513 in compensation in 2008. With earnings like that, Big Bird doesn't need the taxpayers to help him compete against the Nickleodeon cable channel's Dora the Explorer. PS: The sad state of the National Lampoon brand is proven by an attempt by “humorist” Philip Rodney Moon to explore how terrible PBS will get if conservatives defund it, including a show called “Mr. Roger Ailes' Neighborhood.”
Continue reading …In a Wall Street Journal op-ed Friday, Sen. Jim DeMint argued that if PBS, CPB, and Sesame Street can afford lavish salaries for their executives, then surely they have the money to survive as private, non-commercial broadcasters. (He doesn't even mention how people chipping in $25 to “save” shows like Sesame Street might feel misled if they saw the salary numbers.) PBS President Paula Kerger even recorded a personal television appeal that told viewers exactly how to contact members of Congress in order to “let your representative know how you feel about the elimination of funding for public broadcasting.” But if PBS can pay Ms. Kerger $632,233 in annual compensation—as reported on the 990 tax forms all nonprofits are required to file—surely it can operate without tax dollars. The executives at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which distributes the taxpayer money allocated for public broadcasting to other stations, are also generously compensated. According to CPB's 2009 tax forms, President and CEO Patricia de Stacy Harrison received $298,884 in reportable compensation and another $70,630 in other compensation from the organization and related organizations that year. That's practically a pittance compared to Kevin Klose, president emeritus of NPR, who received more than $1.2 million in compensation, according to the tax forms the nonprofit filed in 2009. Harrison was a wildly controversial choice when she was appointed to the CPB by President Bush in 2005, since she had been co-chair of the Republican National Commitee from 1997 to 2001. Once appointed, she quickly “went native,” becoming a fierce protector of the subsidized liberal sandbox. DeMint continued: Despite how accessible media has become to Americans over the years, funding for CPB has grown considerably. In 2001, the federal government appropriated $340 million for CPB. Last year it got $420 million. As Congress considers ways to close the $1.6 trillion deficit, cutting funding for the CPB has even been proposed by President Obama's bipartisan deficit reduction commission. Instead, Mr. Obama wants to increase CPB's funding to $451 million in his latest budget. Meanwhile, highly successful, brand-name public programs like Sesame Street make millions on their own. “Sesame Street,” for example, made more than $211 million from toy and consumer product sales from 2003-2006. Sesame Workshop President and CEO Gary Knell received $956,513 in compensation in 2008. With earnings like that, Big Bird doesn't need the taxpayers to help him compete against the Nickleodeon cable channel's Dora the Explorer. PS: The sad state of the National Lampoon brand is proven by an attempt by “humorist” Philip Rodney Moon to explore how terrible PBS will get if conservatives defund it, including a show called “Mr. Roger Ailes' Neighborhood.”
Continue reading …Give yourself a cookie if you can still remember as far back as August 29th of last year. That was the day when HP’s Phil McKinney teased the world with images of three new prototypes being developed in his company’s labs — there was a tablet, now known as the HP TouchPad , a smartphone that’s since taken on the name of Pre 3 , and something snaked around his wrist that looked suspiciously like a watch. Today, we learn more about this Metal Watch, as HP calls. It’s a continuation of the company’s overarching theme of mobile interconnectedness , however unlike its webOS devices, this connected watch is nowhere near ready for prime time (or maybe it’s just like them since none are actually shipping yet!). The new Metal fella is still a research project as much as anything else, but it’s seen as a key part of our future, acting as an easy-to-use information aggregator. It looks just like any old watch to us, but why not jump past the break and let HP’s CTO enlighten you on what makes it special? [Thanks, Obstacle-Man] Continue reading HP shows off Metal Watch concept (video) HP shows off Metal Watch concept (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 05:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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