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Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida and David Guetta Perform on America’s Got Talent

No one can ever accuse America’s Got Talent of catering to just one demographic. During the same results show that featured Susan Boyle debuting a song off her new album, Nicki Minaj Flo Rida and David Guetta took to the stage for an energetic rendition of “Where Dem Girls At.” Minaj is coming off an appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards and a duet on “Super Bass” with Taylor Swift . Check out her latest performance now: David Guetta and Nicki Minaj on America’s Got Talent

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Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida and David Guetta Perform on America’s Got Talent

Eminem, Justin Bieber Are Rare Exceptions As Album Sales Fall

Midyear figures show sales are down 11 percent over same period last year. By Gil Kaufman Eminem Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images Thanks to Eminem , Justin Bieber , Lady Gaga and Lady Antebellum , record sales for the first half of 2010 weren’t totally in the toilet. But strong sellers from those artists only helped slow the bleeding of an industry that has suffered declining annual sales for much of the past decade. According to midyear figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan on Thursday, overall U.S. album sales fell 11 percent in the first six months of the year to 213.7 million, down from the 232.8 million in sales during the same period in 2009. Between January 4 and July 4 physical album sales fell to 154 million, down from the 172.9 million over the same 26-week period in 2009. But while CD sales were sliding again, digital album sales were up by 13.7 million to 42 million. Sales of digital tracks were mostly flat, down .2 percent to 597 million. “Strong releases in 2010 have helped to slow the decline of new album sales,” said David Bakula, senior VP of analytics at Nielsen Entertainment, in a statement. “Albums by Eminem, Justin Bieber, Lady [Antebellum], Lady Gaga and Sade have each sold more than a million copies so far this year, and Lady A’s Need You Now has sold more than 2.3 million albums, surpassing last year’s best seller of this time period by a million units.” Eminem’s Recovery quickly passed the 1 million mark in two weeks and Drake’s Thank Me Later appears poised to reach that watermark within the month. Things are likely to be even more grim in the second half of the year in light of 2009’s second-half sales boost in the wake of Michael Jackson’s June 2009 death. After the King of Pop’s passing, fans snatched up millions of his solo and Jackson 5 CDs and digital tracks, boosting sales figures in an otherwise flat period. Jackson could help out again in the fall if a promised album of previously unreleased material hits shelves in time for the holidays. That LP, along with albums from T.I., Kanye West and Katy Perry in the coming months, could help boost the industry’s bottom line. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Eminem Related Artists Eminem Lady Gaga Justin Bieber Lady Antebellum

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Jay Leno’s New ‘Tonight Show’: What To Expect

Leno returns to 11:30 tonight, but will viewers be back with him? By Eric Ditzian Jay Leno Photo: NBC Will America forgive Jay Leno? Can the comedian who built a career on his just-one-of-the-guys niceness overcome the negative publicity surrounding the Late-Night Wars of 2010 and retake his position as a ratings king 10 months after he ceded his “Tonight Show” desk to Conan O’Brien? The answers will begin to become clear when Leno returns to “Tonight” on Monday (March 1) and encounters a TV landscape that has undergone significant changes in the last few months. To begin, David Letterman now reigns as the late-night champ, and his “Late Show” lineup this week — Bill Murray, Mitt Romney, Jerry Seinfeld, Tom Hanks and Matt Damon — represents the booking equivalent of a we-ain’t-going-down-without-a-fight battle cry. What’s more, NBC has returned the 10 p.m. hour to scripted programming — including new comedies like “Parenthood” and old favorites like “Law & Order” and “Law & Order: SVU” — meaning Leno won’t have to deal with a middling talk show as his lead-in, as Conan had to with “The Jay Leno Show.” But Leno’s prospects for success with his rebooted “Tonight Show” will rest solely on his chin. The host averaged 5.2 million viewers for “Tonight” before Conan took over, and then he averaged 5.3 million in prime time. Jay undoubtedly has a loyal following. Whether those viewers became comfortable watching Letterman or were turned off during the late-night brouhaha remains to be seen. We can expect Leno to debut big this week. The key will be to see how he performs in the weeks to come. What will “Tonight 2.0” look like? Leno is staying in the same studio he occupied during his prime-time show, but it’s received a makeover that will have the set sporting a new color scheme and once again displaying the familiar desk-and-couch interview configuration. You’ll hardly notice the departure of announcer John Melendez, while bandleader Kevin Eubanks , who’s rumored to be working toward an eventual exit, will still be there to chuckle at even Leno’s most groan-inducing quips. Leno is importing some successful bits from his 10 o’clock show, including field reports from other comedians and the “Cop N Kitty” sketch, as well as old standards like headlines and Jaywalking. The week’s guest lineup features Jamie Foxx, Sarah Palin, the “Jersey Shore” cast and Olympians Lindsey Vonn and Shaun White. It will be interesting to see how directly Leno addresses the circumstances surrounding the premiere show. Will he reference the ugliness in his opening monologue? And who will be watching if he does? NBC has been pumping Leno’s return with Olympic spots for the past two weeks, but the buildup pales in comparison to the “prime time will never be the same” circus that surrounded Jay’s move to 10 p.m. There have been no interviews, save for a messy one with Oprah Winfrey back in January. NBC seems to be negotiating a tricky bit of programming wizardry, hoping viewers are aware that Jay is back at “Tonight,” but when they click over on Monday night, they might just think Conan’s “Tonight” stint was nothing but a bad dream. Will O’Brien himself be watching? The disposed host has recently opened up a Twitter account , from which he’s documented his unemployed life. “This morning I watched ‘Remington Steele’ while eating Sugar Smacks out of a salad bowl,” he recently wrote. “I was naked.” Will Coco address the nation during the same time slot that Leno does? America will be watching. Will you tune in for Leno’s return to “The Tonight Show”? Have you soured on the comedian since the Conan O’Brien debacle? Let us know below!

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Julianne Moore: Nude for Bulgari

Julianne Moore has a message for Elizabeth Hurley: Nipple, schmipple! During the same week the British star attended a charity event with her boob in full view , Moore proved that elder actresses can take things one step further. She’s totally naked in a new campaign for Bulgari. Moore, whose 30 Rock quotes during her recent run on that NBC sitcom were muddled by her attempt at a Boston accent, poses below in shots by photographers Mert & Marcus. The only things she’s wearing? A handbag, bracelet and earrings…

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Julianne Moore: Nude for Bulgari

Vanessa Lopez, Alleged Shaq Mistress, No Stranger to Drama

The woman accusing Shaquille O’Neal of harassing her has had major issues with at least two other NBA players in the past, according to reports.

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Vanessa Lopez, Alleged Shaq Mistress, No Stranger to Drama