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La ultima de Roger Friedman - Especial de TV para CBS, juicio y otros temas

Esta es la ultima columna del famoso Roger Friedman en foxnews. Como con todo lo que dice este individuo, lo que publica hoy y que os adjunto a continuacion hay que tomarlo como un rumor y con pies de plomo. Otras de las cosas hay que tomarlas a risa, por el bien de nuestra salud mental.

El articulo habla de diferentes temas. De un posible especial para CBS. Del juicio de la semana pasada. Del pelo de Michael y, por supuesto, del ya manido tema de la nariz. Es un articulo largo, lo se, y esta en ingles. Lo siento. Ahora es tarde y no tengo tiempo ni fuerzas de ponerme a traducirlo. Si manana tengo un ratito me pondre con ello. Si mientras tanto algun alma caritativa quiere traducirlo, le doy las gracias por adelantado!

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Jacko's CBS TV Special: Guests, but No Gest

With all the crazy stuff about Michael Jackson last week — his nose, court appearances, etc., — I got some other startling news about the self-appointed King of Pop.

He's signed a new deal for a CBS special in 2003, but in the process has molted one more feature. His pal David Gest, husband of Liza Minnelli and producer of Jackson's solo 30th anniversary spectacle last year, will not be at the helm.

For Gest, this can't be good news.

His planned reality show with Liza over at VH1 was recently aborted before it got off the ground, and now this. Is it a coincidence that CBS and VH1 are related by their Viacom ownership? It's something to ponder, considering that Gest's introduction to CBS in the first place came through his connection to VH1 through Jackson.

Or maybe Les Moonves is worried that the very much passed away Leo Jaffe, once the head of Columbia Pictures, is still listed as the head of Gest's American Cinema Awards Foundation.

For Jackson, though, the CBS special is something of a boon in troubled times. But sources inside his camp say that the 30th anniversary special was enough of a hit that the network wanted him back on the air as soon as possible.

Of course, when they signed the deal they didn't realize Jackson would indeed be on the air again soon — in his now-infamous continuing trial.

To readers of this column, the trial out in Santa Barbara can't come as much of a surprise. We also know that another court case, even more potentially damaging, is brewing for Jackson in Los Angeles Superior Court.

That's the one brought by former business manager Myung-Ho Lee, the Korean lawyer and Harvard graduate with whom Jackson signed a $14 million promissory note last year. Lee, like current complainant Marcel Avram, is complaining in his suit that Jackson agreed to perform at concerts, etc. and then reneged.

The Avram business seems to have occurred during Lee's short reign over the Jackson empire, while regular Jackson overseer John Branca was on the outs with the star. Branca, Jackson's longtime attorney, gets a percentage of Jackson's music holdings as payment in addition to legal fees. It's only one of the ways that lawyers, accountants and others (I suppose, including doctors) manage to keep their fingers in the Jackson pie.

For example, Jackson has two managers: Trudy Green of Howard Kaufman Management is the proper manager. But partnered (read: commissioned) with Green is John McClain, a DreamWorks Records executive who nevertheless lays claim to a taste of any money Jackson makes.

Ditto attorney Zia Modabber, the litigation lawyer who's representing Michael in the Lee and Avram cases.

A New Jackson Act?

All of this begs the question, whatever did happen to the business announced by Michael's dad, Joseph Jackson, on the day of his solo concert back on Sept. 7, 2001?

Jackson — sensing Michael's comeback — invited yours truly and a clutch of journalists to a hotel suite, and told us that he was going to start marketing Jackson 5 video clips for profit.

But the company — called JacksonMusicStudio.com — does not seem to exist. Jackson has been promoting a 20-year-old singer named Crystal Marven, who lives with her mother in Las Vegas.

Cynthia Marven said: "He's been trying her out all over the world, in Germany, Russia. We're going to announce a record deal soon, but I can't say with who. It's a big company." Mrs. Marven said that she'd met the whole Jackson family except for Michael, whom she'd spoken to on the phone only. "They put him on and he kept saying, 'It's really me, Michael.' He was so cute! They're the nicest people."

Cynthia Marven also told me that Jackson had an associate named John Wilson. Minutes later, Wilson, unprompted, called from Las Vegas. The former singer (from the little-known Motown group called Sly, Slick and Wicked) told me that he knew nothing about JacksonMusicStudio.com and that he had to "check me out" before he spoke to me. Then he hung up.

At that press conference in September 2001, Joseph Jackson told me his philosophy of parenting.

"You have to be strict with kids," he said. "There's nothing wrong with punishment as long as you know how to punish."

What would be a typical punishment? "Beat his back," Joe Jackson replied before I could even get the question out.

As for the subject of Michael's alarming appearance last week, specifically his nose, all of which has now become something of a public debate. Readers of this column will recall that exactly two years ago I sat on a couch in a Manhattan living room with Jackson, along with then-New York Daily News gossip writer Mitchell Fink.

Fink later categorized Jackson's nose as a "child's pink eraser." It barely existed. I noted in this column that Jackson's face was sunken, that he had pronounced cheek bones from implants as well as a fake chin. His skin was whiter than parchment and he wore aviator sunglasses indoors, at night.

The reason? "I cry a lot," he said.

It's also quite clear that that mane of cascading, shimmering black hair is a wig. At his TV special, in the "You Rock My World" video and at most times, Jackson's hair is very short. It seems that at non-musical public appearances it's long, but always exactly the same. At no times is it short and kinky, which is what it was when he was younger. No amount of straightening fluids could cause what we see now.

Why would a man go so far to change his looks? And why have his brothers and sisters done the same thing?

A former associate of Joseph Jackson told me recently that the father used to lock a 10-year-old Michael in closets when they were first on the road, performing in their pre-Motown years. It was to give him "focus" for his performances.

Jackson senior and his wife, Katherine, are said to no longer be living at the family estate in Encino, Calif., by the way. Son Jermaine has taken over that house, my sources tell me, where Katherine Jackson spends much of her time. Joseph Jackson spends much of his time residing in Las Vegas.
 
Última edición:
Friedman es un hombre q nunca defrauda, pq siempre sigue en la misma linea de periodista venido a menos.
Gracias por la info. Mirrorman
 
Especial de Jacko en la CBS: Con invitados, pero sin Gest

Con toda la locura que ha desatado Michael Jackson la semana pasada — su nariz, sus apariciones en el juicio, etc., — Tengo otras noticias sobre el autoproclamado Rey del Pop.

Ha firmado un nuevo acerdo para un especial en la CBS en el 2003, pero en el proceso ha perdido alguien. Su amigo David Gest, marido de Liza Minnelli y productor del 30 Aniversario del año pasado, no estará en esta ocasión.

Para Gest, esto no son buenas noticias.

Su 'reality show' que había planeado con Liza para la VH1 fue recientemente abandonado antes de comenzar. (...)

Para Jackson, pienso, que el especial de la CBS llega en momentos dificiles. Pero fuentes de sus allegados, dicen que el especial del 30 Aniversario fue suficientemente exitoso como para que el canal de TV le quiera en el aire lo antes posible.

Por supuesto, cuando firmaron el acuardo, no sabían que Jackson estaría realmente pronto en la tele en su famoso juicio.

(...)

El día del concierto del Madison, el padre de Michael, Joseph Jackson, nos invitó a su suite del hotel a unos cuantos periodistas para contarnos que iba a poner a la venta videos de los Jackson 5.

Pero la compañía, llamdada JacksonMusicStudio.com, parece que no existe. Joe ha estado promocionando a una chica de 20 años llamada Crystal Marven, que vive en Las Vegas con su madre.

Cynthia Marven dijo: "Está llevandola por todo el mundo, en Alemania, Rusia. Pronto anunciaremos un contrato discográfico, pero no puedo decir con quién. Es una gran compañía". La Sr. Marven dijo que conoció a toda la familia Jackson excepto a Michael, con quien sólo habló por teléfono. "Ellos me pusieron en contacto y él decía, 'Soy yo realmente, Michael' Es tan lindo. Son muy buena gente". (...)

Aquel día Joseph Jackson me habló sobre su filosofía de la paternidad.

"Hay que ser estricto con los niños. No hay nada malo en el castigo mientras sepas como hacerlo"

¿Cual puede ser el castigo típico? "Pegarles en el culo" me respondió casi antes de que acabara la pregunta.

(...)
 
Gracias por la informacion Mirromarn y a Xtar&Mpen(Con vosotros da gusto)por la traduccion.

Patetico lo de Joseph, no creo que se tenga que pegar a nadie para enseñar algo.

Esperemos a que CBS o Michael digan algo oficialmente sobre el tema de futuros Shows.

Salu2
 
Perdonad mi ignorancia pero llevo poco en el foro y no conozco a este periodista, es de fiar? a mi me parece que no, aunqeu ojala no se equivoque con el espeical de tv.
 
De fiar... bueno, lo que es, es bastante cabroncete, vive obsesionado con Michael y no pasa una semana sin que publique algo (a veces es a diario). Lo del especial de TV es algo que yo tendría en cuenta. Despues del bombazo del Madison, no descartaría otro concierto para TV ¿quizá en Las Vegas?

No descuideis la hucha... ;)
 
A ver si es verdad lo del show de la CBS, yo lo veo muy posible porque el madison tuvo bastante audiencia. Lo que tengo muy claro es que aquí veremos las fotos que se pongan en internet, porque con las televisiones que tenemos, que prefieren poner a famosos hipnotizados diciendo estupideces...

Esto es para la filosofía de la paternidad de joseph jackson::toma:
 
Lo del Madison estuvo genial pero me apuesto que si al final se cumplen nuestros deseos y se hace un nuevo especial televisivo va a ser aún mejor, !más sorpresas y espectacular!
 
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