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19 Shows To Look Forward To In 2017

2017 will be a huge year for fans who like to watch a lot of TV. With a string of new shows that are poised to be the next big hits, could this be the year that most of the new shows make it to second seasons? Quite possibly.  Scroll down for the new and returning shows to watch out for in 2017. 1. 24: Legacy 24: Legacy will see The Walking Dead’s Corey Hawkins take on the lead role. We’ve already laid eyes on the first episode and if you were a fan of the original series, you’re in for a treat. It debuts after the Super Bowl on February 5, before settling into its regular slot on Monday. 2. Big Little Little Lies Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Shailene Woodley star in this miniseries about three mothers whose seemingly perfect lives start to spiral out of control. HBO is airing the series from February 19. 3. Emerald City This show has been waiting in the wings for quite some time and having viewed the whole season, it’s pretty great. If you’re looking for another fantasy epic to bridge the gap to the return of Game of Thrones, look no further than Emerald City. It debuts on January 6. 4. Famous In Love Bella Thorne returns to TV in a new TV show from the creator of Pretty Little Liars. It will follow a young woman as she navigates West Hollywood as an actress. It debuts out of Pretty Little Liars on April 18. 5. Homeland Can you believe that we’ve went a whole year without a fresh episode of Homeland? The political drama series returns to its roots in Season 6, with a compelling character return. It returns January 15. 6. Scandal We’ve waited a long time to find out who the heck won the race for POTUS, but will Olivia and Fitz finally manage to carve out a relationship? We can’t wait to have this one back on January 19. View Slideshow

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Will Madonna Duet With Cee Lo Green At Super Bowl?

Sources say Madge will be joined by ‘The Voice’ judge during halftime performance. By Jocelyn Vena Madonna Photo: Getty Images Madonna might already have M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj on the stage with her for her big Super Bowl halftime performance; now comes word that she could also be joined by Cee Lo Green. According to sources, the singer has asked “The Voice” judge to perform with her at the February 5 show. “The Insider” reports that he’s been flying to New York to rehearse with the pop icon. The sources add that he will contribute his signature flair to some of her classic tunes. The pairing would make sense given that the new season of “The Voice” premieres right after the Super Bowl next month. Reps for both performers did not respond to MTV News’ request for comment by press time. MTV News caught up with the Queen of Pop at her “W.E.” premiere earlier this week in New York, and the singer only had one tease about the Super Bowl gig . “I am not saying ‘Yes,’ and I am not saying ‘No,’ ” she replied when asked whether Minaj and M.I.A. would take the stage with her. She added, “Pom poms. That’s all I can tell you.” When the singer takes the halftime stage next month, her performance will be “imagined” by Cirque du Soleil and Madonna’s longtime choreographer and creative director Jamie King. According to reports, the set list for the show will include new single “Give Me All Your Luvin” as well as the Madonna classics “Ray of Light,” “Vogue” and “Music.” “I have eight minutes to set up my stage, 12 minutes to put on the greatest show on earth, and I have seven minutes to take it down so that football field is clean for the second half of the game,” she told ABC News about the performance. “That’s the challenge. How do you do that? I actually wanted to have 100 drummers come from the ceiling, a drum line from the ceiling.” In addition to her Super Bowl performance, Madonna’s fans are awaiting the release of her next studio album, M.D.N.A., out later this year. Related Artists Madonna Cee Lo Green

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Chevrolet at Super Bowl 2011

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General Motors is running a range of television commercials for the Chevrolet during and after the Super Bowl XLV on FOX, available online now at the Chevrolet Facebook page and YouTube channel. The Camaro, Cruze Eco, Silverado HD and Volt … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Duncan’s TV Ad Land Discovery Date : 06/02/2011 13:18 Number of articles : 2

Chevrolet at Super Bowl 2011

Undercover Boss: Advertainment’s Fourth Wave

So we assume you saw Undercover Boss last night, CBS’ big new reality show that got the plum post-Super Bowl spot? Amazing, was it not? Televised entertainment has now completed its long, winding journey into becoming 100% corporate propaganda. In Undercover Boss , a CEO goes undercover in his own company to get the real scoop on how hard it is…to work for his own company. Last night’s premiere featured Larry O’Donnell, COO of the thoroughly unglamorous, dirty, occasionally union-busting multibillion-dollar trash company Waste Management . Larry met many hardworking employees in heartstring-tugging situations, and was able to help them, by vowing to form a committee to address their concerns about their shitty jobs! CONSIDER: In the olden days of television, companies would sponsor an entire block of programming—The Colgate Variety Hour, or whatever. In return for their name on the show and some in-show plugs, the audience got about an hour of entertainment content. THEN, the 30-second commercial reigned. In return for minutes-long blocks of commercial content, consumers got (more) minutes-long blocks of uninterrupted entertainment. THEN, Tivo came along. Many advertisers moved towards product placement —they paid to have their products and branding messages integrated into the shows themselves. The 30-second ads remained! So, in return for the same lengthy advertising breaks, consumers got a bit of advertorial-type entertainment content. AND NOW, with the advent of Undercover Boss, we find we have come to a new stage in television: An entire prime-time show that is, in effect, an hour-long corporate public relations message, broadcast to a far larger audience than the corporation could ever hope to reach itself, courtesy of one of our nation’s premiere television networks. Can you even begin to imagine the amount of money that an unsexy company like Waste Management, for chrissake, would have had to spend to buy an amount of media exposure equal to a full hour of prime time directly after the Super Bowl ? It quite literally could not have been purchased with all the money in Waste Management’s coffers! But, in exchange for what was no doubt hand-and-foot service from Waste Management’s PR team in setting up logistics and tracking down appropriately engaging employees for the boss to interact with, CBS gives the company an advertainment opportunity unparalleled anywhere else on television. SO, The deal for you, the television viewer is now this: in return for sitting through lengthy blocks of ads, you are treated to one hour of a trash company’s employee morale-boosting video, writ large. Waste Management played it well: they had the boss admit some mistakes and act humble. Future participants should take notes. This is the best deal corporate America ‘s gotten on CBS since the network dropped that 60 Minutes tobacco story . Don’t fuck this up, guys.

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Michael Jordan — Ballin’ After the Super Bowl

Filed under: TMZ Sports Michael Jordan has serious money to burn — and last night after the Super Bowl, His Airness was flexin’ the size of his wallet … in the form of a ridiculously expensive ride. The basketball legend left a Super Bowl after-party in Miami last night … Permalink

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