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Simon Cowell Promises ‘Best Judging Panel’ On ‘X Factor’

‘Within the week, I think we’re gonna announce it,’ he tells MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena Simon Cowell Photo: Brian Ach/ WireImage This fall, Simon Cowell and his still-unnamed panel of judges will assault television screens with the American version of the hit U.K. talent show “X Factor.” The former “American Idol” judge wouldn’t cop to any of the names being tossed around as possible judges, but did divulge that he’s really stepped up his game for who he hopes will make up the final panel. “It’s gonna be a balance between guys and girls, and it should be a balance between people who have been singers and also, like me, have worked behind the scenes and know what they’re talking about it,” Cowell told MTV News. “It will be the best judging panel so far. I promise you: If I get the people I want, I’m really happy.” With nothing yet set in stone, Cowell did lay out the ground rules for securing a spot on that coveted panel, revealing that fans should know more soon. “I think you’ve got to put yourself out there and, as a priority, it is about the contestants to begin with. You’ve got to have a sense of humor. You’ve got to work hard because you’re gonna be mentoring the contestants on the final stages of the competition, which basically means you’re going to be responsible for what they sing, what they wear, how they behave,” he explained. “You’re like a manager/producer for up to 10 weeks, and I think it’s important that you have to have people on the panel that have made people into stars as well. And so you’ve got to be different, you’ve got to be original.” But finding those people hasn’t been as easy as he imagined it would be. “This has been harder than I thought,” he said. “You’ve got to negotiate people’s deals, you got to make sure you’ve met as many people as possible, and you got to find the right chemistry. I’ve got it in my mind now. I think of who I want this panel to be, and within the week, I think we’re gonna announce it.” Who would you like to see judge “X Factor”? Share your ideas in the comments!

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Ryan Seacrest Promises A ‘Wild Animal’ On ‘American Idol’ Panel

‘There will be a wild animal in one of the seats,’ host tells MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Audrey Kim Ryan Seacrest Photo: MTV News The next season of “American Idol” will see Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler at the judges’ table alongside “Idol” vet Randy Jackson. Fans might expect both Lopez and Tyler to be wild cards in terms of judging the show, but the show’s host, Ryan Seacrest, recently explained that someone on the panel is completely out of control. “We added a wild animal to the panel. There will be a wild animal in one of the seats,” Seacrest told MTV News at KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball 2010 in Los Angeles over the weekend, not specifying who that person is. “I can’t tell you which wild animal, but it was one that was on the ark. So that’s something that’s new. Yes, there’s a total animal.” Sure, the new judges are one reason to tune in to the coming season, but Seacrest is talking up the talent as well, giving the contestants two thumbs up. “The contestants that we found — we brought more kids back to Hollywood than ever before, there’s like 240 of them, so I think we’ve got a really good shot to find some fantastic [talent],” he explained. Lopez recently opened up about joining the juggernaut of a series, explaining that she’s really enjoying her place alongside Tyler and Jackson. “I love everybody,” she said. “It’s such a machine. It runs like clockwork. I love [executive producer] Nigel [Lythgoe]. I love Ryan [Seacrest]. I love Steven [Tyler]. I love Randy [Jackson]. Everything’s great!” While she’s managing to get along with everyone, judging people is a bit difficult for the singer/actress. “It’s easy when they’re really good and it’s easy when they’re really bad,” she said. “It’s when they’re in the middle. … It’s a really hard process. It just depends how you are in the audition. I think it is a good depiction of how the business is. I think it’s just fast-forward.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Announces Its Season 10 Judges!

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Media Ignore Ken Salazar’s Misleading Case for Drilling Moratorium

As Interior Secretary Ken Salazar prepares a new moratorium on offshore oil drilling after the last one was shot down by a federal judge Wednesday, lost on the media seems to be Salazar’s dishonesty in promoting the policy thus far. Very few have reported that he misrepresented the position of a team of experts designed to look into the costs and benefits of the moratorium. In reality, the seven-member panel, recommended by the National Academy of Engineering, said Salazar’s proposed moratorium would be ” punishing the innocent .” The policy “will not measurably reduce risk further,” the panel explained, “and it will have a lasting impact on the nation’s economy which may be greater than that of the oil spill.” Despite the panel’s clear opposition to the policy, Salazar implied that they supported the moratorium. Salazar was forced to apologize after the panel publicly rebuked the Secretary’s implications. “The Secretary should be free to recommend whatever he thinks is correct,” said one member of the panel, “but he should not be free to use our names to justify his political decisions.” Even the judge in the case, Martin Feldman, noted that Salazar’s statement was “misleading” and “factually incorrect.” Michelle Malkin took it one step further. “Salazar lied,” she claimed in her syndicated column on Wednesday. “Salazar committed fraud. Salazar sullied the reputations of the experts involved and abused his authority.” She reiterated this sentiment in a hard-hitting Hannity segment last night. But only a day after Salazar apologized for at the very least misrepresenting the panel’s views, he once again cited the panel’s support for the moratorium in arguments filed in federal court. DOI’s legal team wrote that the Department’s policies had been prepared with the benefit of consultations with experts from state and federal governments, academic institutions, and industry and advocacy organizations. As a result of that wide-ranging review, and the five-week discharge of hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico that preceded it, the Secretary concluded that “offshore drilling of new deepwater wells poses an unacceptable threat of serious and irreparable harm to wildlife and the marine, coastal, and human environment…”…Consequently, Secretary Salazar ordered a brief six-month moratorium on one particular segment of oil-drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf that uses similar technology to that used on the Deepwater Horizon, in order to give industry and the agencies time to assess how best to address the findings and recommendations contained in the Safety Report. Now, that argument is technically correct. The only element of DOI’s proposed policies that the panel objected to was the moratorium. The panel made sure to note that “we broadly agree with the detailed recommendations in the report.” The moratorium was the only policy to which it strongly objected. But by noting that the recommendations as a whole were created after extensive consultation with the panel, and then touting the moratorium as the primary policy recommended, the legal team implied in hardly ambiguous terms that the panel had recommended the moratorium, which it obviously did not. The media so far have almost completely ignored Salazar’s continued use of dishonest and misleading statements in an effort to promote a moratorium. “In a sane world, Salazar’s head would roll,” Malkin wrote. “In Obama world, he gets immunity.” And in the world of the mainstream media, apparently, he is completely ignored.

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Clay Aiken Would Replace ‘American Idol’ Judge Simon Cowell

‘I would not be as caustic as he is, but if they want to call me, bring it on,’ the season-two runner-up says. By Mawuse Ziegbe Clay Aiken Photo: Bruce Glikas/ FilmMagic Even before sharp-tongued Simon Cowell officially bid “American Idol” goodbye after nine seasons of judging the reality competition, everyone from Perez Hilton to Howard Stern began eying his now-vacant seat. But one “Idol” alum has a suggestion about who should take the open spot on the panel. Season-two runner-up Clay Aiken says the show should keep it in the family when selecting Cowell’s replacement, bringing in an ex-contestant to sit on the other side of the judges’ table. “I’ve always thought it would be a great addition to the panel to have someone who’s a former contestant and knows what it’s like to be up on that stage and be critiqued,” Aiken told . While Aiken’s down with the idea of a former “Idol” contender offering insight, he’s not necessarily gunning for the gig. “Well, I’m so far removed from it at this point that I don’t know if I remember what it’s like, but who knows.” Aiken didn’t shut down the idea of returning to the amateur talent juggernaut that launched his career, but he said his judging style would differ from Cowell’s abrasive approach. “I would not put myself out there to be as caustic as he is, but if they want to call me, bring it on,” Aiken said. “We can talk.” Aiken, however, is not as far removed from all things “American Idol” as he says. For his upcoming tour, the singer is teaming up with Ruben Studdard, the “Velvet Teddy Bear” who bested the crooner in the show’s second season. “We’ve been talking for years about trying to do something together and had never really found the time to do it,” Aiken said. The singer said the former competitors will combine their distinct musical styles on the summer tour. “It’s kind of a musical revue of sorts — some of the biggest hits and greatest songs, from our point of view — and songs that have influenced us from over the past five decades,” Aiken revealed. “We’re really good friends and have a great time when we’re together, so I think it’s going to be a lot of fun to do a tour like this, for us and for the audiences, too.” Aiken released his fifth studio album, Tried & True, a collection of standards, on June 1. Do you think Clay Aiken would make a good “American Idol” judge? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Clay Aiken

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For Criticizing Obama, Barnicle ‘Castrated’ By Mika

Guess Mike could always get a gig with the Vienna Boys Choir . . . If MSNBC libs like Olbermann and Matthews were surprisingly critical of Pres. Obama’s speech last night, PBO can apparently count on one defender at the network: Mika Brzezinski.   So fiercely did Brzezinski go after Mike Barnicle on Morning Joe today for his criticism of the speech, that the panel agreed poor Mike had been “emasculated.”  Joe Scarborough took it a graphic step further, saying Mika had “castrated” the former Boston Globe columnist. All while protesting his “love” for the president, Barnicle did offer some stock criticism, saying PBO hadn’t been specific enough in addressing “the plight of ordinary Americans.”  That set Mika off.  Accusing him of speaking “drivel,” she continued her attack, heartfelt anger in her voice . . . MIKA BRZEZINSKI: My point is that it just seems that he can’t do anything right. And here he is, setting the path that you’re talking about, and now you’re criticizing it for it not being enough. And if he went out there and read like an encyclopedia, you guys would be saying [imitates male voice] “he’s a professor, it’s too much information.” Please.  Please. Seriously. It’s enough.  This is just drivel. I mean, come on: do you hear yourselves? Do you all hear yourselves?  It’s so knee-jerk. A bit later, the panel commented on poor Barnicle’s plight. JOE SCARBOROUGH: She tore you up. WILLIE GEIST: She tore you up. BRZEZINSKI: I haven’t even begun. SCARBOROUGH: She castrated you. Put the scalpel away! BRZEZINSKI: Would you stop? GEIST: That was downright mean. BRZEZINSKI: This is a morning show, and that is not acceptable.  That’s just wrong. SCARBOROUGH: Tina [Brown], was Barnicle not emasculated by Mika? TINA BROWN: Completely emasculated.  I mean, the guy is . . . SCARBOROUGH: It’s the end of men. BROWN: The end of men.  I’ve been holding his hand in the breaks here. GEIST: He’s been weeping quietly. SCARBOROUGH: Quivering.

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Illegal drugs can be harmless, report says

Illegal drugs can be “harmless” and should no longer be “demonised”, a wide-ranging two-year study concluded today. The report said Britain's drug laws were “not fit for purpose” and should be torn up in favour of a system which recognised that drinking and smoking could cause more harm. The RSA Commission on Illegal Drugs ,set up in January 2005, also called for the main focus of drugs education to be shifted from secondary to primary schools and recommended the introduction of so-called “shooting galleries” – rooms where users can inject drugs. The report, compiled by a panel of academics, politicians, drugs workers, journalists and a senior police officer, also called for the Home Office to be stripped of its lead role in drugs policy. It recommended the Misuse of Drugs Act be scrapped in favour of a wider-ranging Misuse of Substances Act, and the current ABC classification system be abandoned in favour of an “index of harms”. Current laws, the panel claimed, were been “driven by moral panic” with large amounts of money wasted on “futile” efforts to stop supply rather than going after the criminal networks behind the drugs on British streets. At the heart of the report was a call for an end to what the panel called the “criminal justice bias” of current policy in favour of an approach that would treat addiction as a health and social problem rather than simply a cause of crime. The report, which aimed to influence a government review of drug strategy next year, also called for jail sentences to be given for only the most serious drugs-related crimes and for addicts to be given jobs and housing as part of treatment. added by: Darevalo

Anne Heung and Hoyan Mok photo

Meanwhile, Anne Heung, who quit showbiz in 2008, said she is not aware of the rumours. “TVB is a big corporation and the panel of judges consisted of well-known personalities. Surely they would not miss something like this. It’s very unlikely,” she said. [Left: Anne Heung remains unfazed by the rumours, while Hoyan Mok (above right) was mentioned by paparazzi speculating about the identity of a transs-exual Miss Hong Kong.] Senior media practitioner Stephen Siu sent Hong Kong media into a fr

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Project Runway season 7 winner

“I came here to prove something to myself, and I did that. But I guess I also impressed a lot of people along the way,” he said upon winning. Henderson would use the prize money for vacation with wife and their two children. In the final challenge to win a $100,000 and receive the title as “Project Runway” season 7 winner, Seth Aaron Henderson came out victorious. The stylist slash designer impressed the panel of judges, including guest Faith Hill, with his graphic design inspired by 1940s Germ

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America’s Next Top Model Season 14 Episode 6 – New York Women Online Streaming Video Link

Watch America’s Next Top Model Season 14 Episode 6 – New York Women . The 6th episode of this 14th season that aired 04/14/10, Wednesday at 8:00 P.M. on CW. America’s Next Top Model’s new episode entitled “New York Women” has the models go down below to the New York subway for the photo shoot. At the Panel, one of the aspiring model’s outfit got a heavy criticism from Andre Leon Talley. Watch the latest episode of our favorite model search show brought to us by CW. Watch the full latest episode of America’s Next Top Model replay on line for free. We have provided the links for you where you can watch it online streaming or download it for your collection, it is located above the image and below this sentence in blue font. Watch America’s Next Top Model S14E6: New York Women America’s Next Top Model Season 14 Episode 6 – New York Women Online Streaming Video Link is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The Samsung Hitch: UNB6000 series

Thin is sure not cheap when it comes to dating supermodels or just shopping an HDTV. Flat screens are now breaking its way into the TV market and Samsung hits the list of producing high edged, ultra thin TVs. The least expensive member of Samsung’s 2009 family of ultrathin LED-backlit LCD TVs is the UNB6000 series, but that doesn’t mean that it’s on sale. If you can handle the extra charge, then you’ll be rewarded with amazingly sleek-looking TV, a very handsome-looking picture, an impossible surround sound system and the feeling of self-satisfaction knowing that you are consuming a minimum amount of energy. Samsung offers a special flush wall mount, and just in case you decide to keep the TV on its stand, the panel which is thin, will look marvelous from one side to another. The UNB6000 measures just 1.2 inches deep at its thickest point, and even thinner up until the edges of the panel. The front is not a slump either; slim, faint red border edges all four sides of the panel, while outer edge, which is a bit thinner that of the B7000 series, looks like a crystal-like look. The hitch is that you can’t get this series in any color but red. The Samsung Hitch: UNB6000 series is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading