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APTN 2000 ENTERTAINMENT DAILY NEWS (AMERICAS EARLY)
06/26/2009
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AP-APTN-2000: US Jackson 911 Friday, 26 June 2009 STORY:US Jackson 911- NEW Audio of the emergency 911 call placed Thursday about Michael Jackson LENGTH: 02:07 FIRST RUN: 2000 RESTRICTIONS: Check script for details TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: L.A. City Fire Department STORY NUMBER: 610992 DATELINE: Los Angeles, 25 June 2009 LENGTH: 02:07 SHOTLIST (including transcript):- L.A. City Fire Department 1. Redacted audio of 911 call from Michael Jackson's home on Thursday 911 CALL RELEASED IN MICHAEL JACKSON CASE A 911 caller seeking help for Michael Jackson told an emergency operator that only a personal physician had seen what happened, and an ambulance was urgently needed because resuscitation efforts weren't working. The Los Angeles Fire Department on Friday released a redacted audio recording of the call made Thursday by a person who only referred to Jackson as a 50-year-old man. It appeared that a mention of the phone number was deleted from the recording. "I need an ambulance as soon as possible, sir," the caller said urgently but politely. "We have a gentlemen here that needs help and he's not breathing yet. He's not breathing and we need to - we're trying to pump him, but he's not, he's not." The caller reported that Jackson was on a bed and the emergency operator began to instruct him to do CPR, but stopped when the caller said that the personal physician was there. "Oh, OK. We're on our way there. If your guy is doing CPR and you're instructed by a doctor, he's a higher authority than me. And he's on the scene," the 911 operator said. The operator asked if anyone witnessed what happened. "No, just the doctor, sir, the doctor was the only one there," the caller said. "Did he see what happened?" the operator asked. "Doctor, did you see what happened, sir?" the caller asked someone in the room. Only an urgent mumbling can be heard on the recording. "We're on our way. It's less than a mile away from Cedars," the operator said, referring to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Paramedics, however, took Jackson to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead. APTN APEX 06-26-09 1629EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-2000: US Cardiologist Friday, 26 June 2009 STORY:US Cardiologist- NEW Cardiologist explains details surrounding cardiac arrest LENGTH: 02:23 FIRST RUN: 2000 RESTRICTIONS: Check script for details TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: AP Television STORY NUMBER: 610993 DATELINE: New York, 26 June 2009 LENGTH: 02:23 CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: COMMERCIAL MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO AND OR PERFORMANCES, MUST BE CLEARED ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN LOCAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND COPYRIGHT AGREEMENTS WITH YOUR APPLICABLE COLLECTING SOCIETY. DETAILS OF THE TRACKS, WHERE AVAILABLE, MAY BE FOUND BELOW. YOU HAVE EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR USE OF ALL AND ANY CONTENT INCLUDED WITHIN THE SERVICE, AND FOR LIBEL, PRIVACY, COMPLIANCE AND THIRD PARTY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THEIR TERRITORY. SHOTLIST (including transcript):- AP Entertainment London, 5 March 2001 1. Mid-shot Michael Jackson and Uri Geller enter room 2. Cutaway cameraman 3. Pull out from mid-shot Michael Jackson and Uri Geller to wide shot AP Television New York, 26 June 2009 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Lori Mosca/Director of Preventive Cardiology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital "It's so tragic when we lose somebody suddenly due to cardiac arrest. It's unfortunately a situation that occurs in about a quarter of a million of Americans every year. The good news about cardiac arrest though is if you do witness a person having cardiac arrest you can save their life by early recognition of the problem, being sure to call emergency services right away and really administering CPR." POOL London, 5 March 2009 5. Mid-shot Jackson on stage 6. Pan of crowds AP Television New York, 26 June 2009 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Lori Mosca/Director of Preventive Cardiology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital "We don't know the details of this specific case but certainly we do know that certain medications, narcotics for example, and demerol is one example of an opiate pain medication that is known if taken in very high levels can lead to respiratory arrest. The breathing mechanism stops and of course breathing is what brings oxygen to the heart muscle. This can lead to an irregular rhythm and a complete stopping of the heart such as cardiac arrest." AP Entertainment Tokyo, March 9 2007 8. Various shots Michael Jackson singing with fans AP Television New York, 26 June 2009 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Lori Mosca/Director of Preventive Cardiology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Time is critical when it comes to CPR. Every minute of delay in getting emergency services decreases your chance of survival by 7-10% so it's absolutely critical that CPR be administered right away until emergency services arrives and if that process is delayed it's highly unlikely that the person is going to survive." AP Television New Tokyo International Airport, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, 4 March 2007 10. Various of Michael Jackson coming out and shaking hands with Japanese fans waiting at the arrival gate TIME IS CRUCIAL DURING CARDIAC ARREST A New York cardiologist says when a person suffers cardiac arrest, timing is everything. "Time is critical when it comes to CPR. Every minute of delay in getting emergency services decreases your chance of survival by 7-10% so it's absolutely critical that CPR be administered right away," says Dr. Lori Mosca of New York-Presbyterian Hospital. In a transcript of the emergency call released by fire officials, a caller reports Jackson was on a bed and not breathing or responding to cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The unidentified caller said Jackson only was with his personal doctor at the time. "I need an ambulance as soon as possible, sir," the caller said urgently but politely. "We have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing yet. He's not breathing and we need to - we're trying to pump him, but he's not, he's not." The pop star died later Thursday afternoon at University of California Los Angeles Medical Center. The autopsy began Friday morning and was expected to last several hours. An official determination on cause of death was not expected for weeks or longer, until more sophisticated tests are completed. Brian Oxman, a former Jackson attorney and a family friend, said Friday on NBC's "Today" show he had been concerned about Jackson's use of painkillers and had warned the singer's family about possible abuse. Oxman claimed Jackson had prescription drugs at his disposal to help with pain suffered when he broke his leg after he fell off a stage and for broken vertebrae in his back. Dr. Mosca says, "We don't know the details of this specific case but certainly we do know that certain medications, narcotics for example, and demerol is one example of an opiate pain medication that is known if taken in very high levels can lead to respiratory arrest." APTN APEX 06-26-09 1630EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-2000: US Jackson Memorabilia Friday, 26 June 2009 STORY:US Jackson Memorabilia- NEW New York store does brisk business in music, collectibles LENGTH: 02:25 FIRST RUN: 2000 RESTRICTIONS: Check script for details TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: AP Television STORY NUMBER: 610991 DATELINE: New York, 26 June 2009 LENGTH: 02:25 SHOTLIST (including transcript):- AP Television New York, 26 June 2009 1. Wide of Colony Record and Radio Center marquee flashing "GOD BLESS MICHAEL. R.I.P." 2. Medium shot of Colony sign, pan down to customers on the street 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Grossbardt, Co-Owner, Colony Record and Radio Center: "Last night, we sold every CD we had in the store. We couldn't even find any CDs. We sent some people out to other stores to buy them just to have in stock, and they were out of everything. So the only thing we have is records, vinyl, we have a lot of memorabilia, we have a few videos. And it's good that we have the memorabilia, because I have accumulated a lot of stuff over the years. People are coming in, and you know, they loved him. He was a very good customer of ours . 4. Medium shot of Jackson memorabilia on display, zoom in to Moonwalker booklet 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Grossbardt, Co-Owner, Colony Record and Radio Center: "The value goes anywhere from five dollars to thousands of dollars. It just depends on the rarity, if it's something that's stage worn or if it's something that's just a commercial item. There were many dolls that were made in the 80's when we was very popular, they made children's microphones, they made record players, they made radios. So, you know, really the value goes... you really can't put a value on it. But of course people are going to raise the price now that he's gone." 6. Close-up of Michael Jackson buttons sign 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Grossbardt, Co-Owner, Colony Record and Radio Center: "Over the years he would come in, and he would be buying the stuff for his fans, for his family, for his own collection. So I would say that the biggest collection in the world is somewhere where he has it." 8. Tight shot of Pepsi can, zoom in and pan down to Jackson 5 signatures 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Grossbardt, Co-Owner, Colony Record and Radio Center: He would come in. He's just like the people would tell you. He's very soft-spoken, he would come in with his surgical mask on, but he was just a wonderful person. And, you know, I'm going to miss him." 10. Man puts Jackson records on display, pan over to display BRISK SALES OF JACKSON MUSIC, MEMORABILIA Michael Jackson's death has led to skyrocketing sales of his music and videos, with major retailers like Amazon.com Inc. and Barnes and Noble Inc. selling out of products that have regained immense popularity overnight. Bill Carr, Amazon's vice president of music and video, said Friday that once the world learned that the pop icon had died Thursday, the Web site sold out within minutes all CDs by Michael Jackson and by the Jackson 5 - the group Jackson and his four older brothers formed out of Gary, Ind., in the late '60s. Sixty percent of Amazon's CD orders Thursday were for Michael Jackson music, something Carr called "stunning." He said he'd "never seen anything like this" before at Amazon after the death of a pop culture icon. As of Friday afternoon, Jackson's albums accounted for all 10 of Amazon's "Bestsellers in Music" list, with the 25th anniversary edition of the celebrated "Thriller" album taking the top spot. Meanwhile, Barnes and Noble's Web site and retail stores are currently sold out of most Jackson CDs, DVDs and books, Chief Merchandising Officer Jaime Carey said. Like Amazon, its 10 bestselling CDs were Jackson titles. Both companies said they were working to get the products back in stock. Even boutique stores are doing a brisk business. Alan Grossbardt, the co-owner of Colony Record and Radio Center in Manhattan, said Jackson himself was a very good customer. "Over the years he would come in, and he would be buying the stuff for his fans, for his family, for his own collection," he said. "So I would say that the biggest collection in the world is somewhere where he has it." Apple Inc. would not describe the level of demand for Jackson's music at its iTunes online store, but his dominance of iTunes' top-seller lists Friday speaks for itself. Around the time of Jackson's death, only one of his albums ranked in the top 100 on iTunes in the United States. By Friday morning, eight of the top 10 albums were Jackson's. An "Essential" collection of Jackson's songs compiled by Apple's iTunes music team was the top-selling album, followed by "Thriller." Five of Jackson's singles made it to iTunes' list of most-purchased tracks - "Man in the Mirror," "Thriller," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," and "Smooth Criminal" - in what may be one of the best barometers to gauge his most popular songs. APTN APEX 06-26-09 1658EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-2000: US Jackson Hall of Fame Friday, 26 June 2009 STORY:US Jackson Hall of Fame- NEW The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame releases vintage footage LENGTH: 01:32 FIRST RUN: 2000 RESTRICTIONS: Check script for details TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum STORY NUMBER: 610988 DATELINE: Various, see script LENGTH: 01:32 SHOTLIST (including transcript):- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Cleveland, Ohio, Date Unknown 1. Pan of the Michael Jackson Exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum 2. Close-up Life Magazine cover featuring The Jackson Five 3. Close-up The Jackson Five "We Don't Have to be Over 21 (To Fall in Love)" album 4. Pan of various outfits worn by Michael Jackson in his career 5. Pan up of one outfit worn by Michael Jackson while in The Jackson Five Rock and Roll Hall of Fame New York, 19 March 2001 6. Intro by N'Sync (Justin Timberlake) inducting Michael Jackson to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 7. Wideshot Michael Jackson greeting N'Sync on stage 8. Midshot Michael Jackson speaking at podium ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME REMEMBERS JACKSON The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland will pay special tribute to the life and legacy of two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Michael Jackson this weekend at its 12th annual Rock and Soul festival. Jackson, 50, died on Thursday after suffering cardiac arrest. "Michael Jackson was one of the most creative and influential recording artists of the last 40 years," said Terry Stewart, president and CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. "He was uniquely gifted with his talent as a songwriter, dancer and performer. While we deeply mourn the loss of any Inductee, few have generated the response from fans like the tragedy we learned of this week. His legacy will live on for a long, long time." On Sunday, 28 June 2009, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will honor Michael Jackson during its annual Rock and Soul festival with video presentations in the 4th Floor Theater, including footage from his induction with the Jackson 5 in 1997 and his induction as a solo artist in 2001. Music from throughout Jackson's career will play in the Museum during the weekend, as well. APTN APEX 06-26-09 1659EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-2000: US Zeke and Luther Friday, 26 June 2009 STORY:US Zeke and Luther- NEW Hutch Dano and Adam Hicks on their new Disney XD TV sitcom LENGTH: 04:22 FIRST RUN: 0000 RESTRICTIONS: Check script for details TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: AP Television/The Walt Disney Company STORY NUMBER: 610839 DATELINE: New York, 21 June 2009 LENGTH: 04:22 CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: ALL SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE ENSURE THAT FILM CLIPS ARE CLEARED FOR MEDIA BROADCAST AND/OR INTERNET USE OR THAT THEY COME WITHIN THE PROMOTIONAL WINDOW FOR YOUR TERRITORY. CONTACT DETAILS, WHERE AVAILABLE, MAY BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE SCRIPT. CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: COMMERCIAL MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO AND OR PERFORMANCES, MUST BE CLEARED ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN LOCAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND COPYRIGHT AGREEMENTS WITH YOUR APPLICABLE COLLECTING SOCIETY. DETAILS OF THE TRACKS, WHERE AVAILABLE, MAY BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE SCRIPT.YOU HAVE EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR USE OF ALL AND ANY CONTENT INCLUDED WITHIN THE SERVICE, AND FOR LIBEL, PRIVACY, COMPLIANCE AND THIRD PARTY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THEIR TERRITORY. SHOTLIST (including transcript):- Walt Disney Company 1. Clip, 'Zeke and Luther' AP Television New York, 21 June 2009 2. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH): Adam Hicks, actor, 'Luther': "The show is about two kids who strive to be professional skateboarders. It's a buddy comedy and it pretty much - it has a moral to it, which is, follow your dreams and friendship. I play Luther. He's this 15-year-old zany, outrageous kid, always getting into mischief and - Hutch Dano, actor 'Zeke': "Zeke's so opposite of that too, which makes it work, so Ying to the Yang. They just bounce off of each other in just a really good way. Walt Disney Company 2. Clip, 'Zeke and Luther' AP Television New York, 21 June 2009 3. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH): Hutch Dano, actor on 'Zeke': "He's the straight man. He wants to be the best skate boarder in the world. He eats, sleeps and drinks skateboarding. That's what he said and, you know, pretty much 'Luther' sees a fly - he wants to be a great skateboarder but if he sees like some curtains it's over." Walt Disney Company 4. Clip, 'Zeke and Luther' AP Television New York, 21 June 2009 5. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH): Adam Hicks, actor: "I feel that this show. It's so special in a way because it's brought together so many different type of comedians, I guess you could say and its type of flavor and its fast pace - it's like a total 360 for Disney." Walt Disney Company 6. Clip, 'Zeke and Luther' AP Television New York, 21 June 2009 7. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH): Adam Hicks, actor: "We went into the audition together and we were waiting outside because the casting director went in and was talking to the producer. So were just waiting outside pacing and we were like 'Let's just go in and kill this. Let's do it. Let's go in.' I didn't even know him at that time and we went in and did a great job. Hutch Dano, actor :He says, you know, it's just another audition. My agent Tyler Grasham was like, 'Okay. This - do good. You know it wasn't like alright just go in. He was like, 'This is is.' Walt Disney Company 8. Clip, 'Zeke and Luther' AP Television New York, 21 June 2009 9. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH): Hutch Dano, actor: "I was like, 'Alright. If they don't pick me I already know who got Luther because I went in with all the Luthers. And, don't get me wrong, they all had their own thing, but he just (Hinks waves his hand and goes 'Awww') knows the character. He had it down." Walt Disney Company 10. Clip, 'Zeke and Luther' DISNEY ROLLS OUT NEW SUMMER SITCOM ABOUT TEEN SKATEBOARDERS The Walt Disney Company has found a lure for 'tween' girls with Disney Channel shows like 'Hannah Montana' and 'Sonny With a Chance.' So, what about guys of the same age? 'Zeke and Luther' is one a summer sitcom Disney has on its new Disney XD channel, (formerly the Toon Disney channel), that aims for that very market. In fact, Disney XD's target market is young guys, aged 9 to 14, who won't watch the Disney Channel because it's so closely associated with - ick! - girl shows. 'Zeke and Luther' is a fast-paced buddy comedy starring Hutch Dano as 'Zeke' and Adam Hicks as his zany sidekick 'Luther.' Hicks says, "The show is about two kids who strive to be professional skateboarders. It's a buddy comedy and it pretty much - it has a moral to it, which is, follow your dreams and friendship." Hicks describes his character as "this 15-year-old zany, outrageous kid, always getting into mischief." Dano says 'Luther' is the perfect foil for his character. 'Zeke,' he says, is "the straight man. He wants to be the best skate boarder in the world. He eats, sleeps and drinks skateboarding." They both say they met while waiting to audition, just clicked and auditioned together. "We were waiting outside because the casting director went in and was talking to the producer," Hicks says. "So were just waiting outside pacing and we were like 'Let's just go in and kill this. Let's do it. Let's go in.' I didn't even know him at that time and we went in and did a great job." 'Zeke and Luther' airs Mondays on the Disney XD channel. APTN APEX 06-26-09 1707EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-2000: US BET Awards Friday, 26 June 2009 STORY:US BET Awards- NEW Sunday ceremony refocuses on Michael Jackson LENGTH: 03:50 FIRST RUN: 2000 RESTRICTIONS: Check script for details TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: AP Television STORY NUMBER: 610994 DATELINE: Los Angeles, 26 June 2009 LENGTH: 03:50 CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: COMMERCIAL MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO AND OR PERFORMANCES, MUST BE CLEARED ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN LOCAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND COPYRIGHT AGREEMENTS WITH YOUR APPLICABLE COLLECTING SOCIETY. DETAILS OF THE TRACKS, WHERE AVAILABLE, MAY BE FOUND BELOW. YOU HAVE EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR USE OF ALL AND ANY CONTENT INCLUDED WITHIN THE SERVICE, AND FOR LIBEL, PRIVACY, COMPLIANCE AND THIRD PARTY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THEIR TERRITORY. SHOTLIST (including transcript):- AP Television Los Angeles, 26 June 2009 1. Wide Shrine Auditorium 2. Medium Shrine Auditorium 3. Wide BET Awards '09 stage 4. Close-up BET Awards '09 sign, with pan down and push in to The O'Jays performing onstage 5. Close-up seat-placement card for Sean "Diddy" Combs 6. Close-up seat-placement card for Common 7. Close-up seat-placement card for Tyrese 8. Close-up seat-placement card for Travis Barker 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Hill/Executive Producer, BET Awards '09: "The personality of BET Awards '09 is definitely Michael Jackson, and paying tribute to Michael Jackson, and making sure we honor Michael Jackson appropriately, and in a way only BET can. I think every artist in here has a direct line to Michael Jackson. There's a direct line from Beyonce to Michael, from Jay-Z to Michael Jackson. From Ne-Yo to Michael Jackson. They were all influenced by Michael Jackson's artistry." 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Debra Lee/Chairperson and CEO, BET Networks: "We've already added a half an hour to the show, 'cause we know the artists' tributes to Michael are going to take up some time. And I wouldn't be surprised if it goes even longer. So, we're the first big awards show out, since the tragic news yesterday. And we want to make it special for MIchael. I know he would want us to celebrate his life in addition to paying tribute to him." 11. Wide The O'Jays performing "For the Love of Money," with push in to close-up 12. Closeup camera with pull out to The O'Jays being interviewed 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Walter Williams Sr./The O'Jays, on Michael Jackson: "Well, they said Sammy Davis was the best entertainer ever. I put Michael up there right with him. Michael worked hard. You could see it when he hit the stage. When I heard it, I felt pain. And that's going to take a long, long time to go away. I met him when he was nine year old, at the Uptown in Philadelphia. So, a lot of love for Michael and family. And our prayers go out to Michael and family." 14. Close-up The O'Jays performing 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Hill/Executive Producer, BET Awards '09: "The minute we heard it happened, we started reaching out to people he's influenced. Usher's in Paris. He's going to try to get back. Omarion is in Germany. He's going to try to get back. Justin Timberlake is in London. A lot of people who are not in L.A. really want to be a part of this. And so we reached out to as many people as we could who were influenced by Michael or who are peers of Michael who can talk about him during the show." 16. BET Awards '09 sign BET AWARDS TO HONOR JACKSON Artists such as Beyonce, Wyclef Jean and Ne-Yo are scrambling to change their performances for the Black Entertainment TV Awards Sunday (28JUNE) to honor the late Michael Jackson. And others who were going to skip this year's show -- Justin Timberlake, Usher and Omarion -- are now scrambling to get back to Los Angeles to participate. The awards show, hosted by Jamie Foxx from the Shrine Auditorium, will be dedicated to Jackson because of his influence on music and pop culture, said Stephen Hill, an executive producer for the awards. Jackson died Thursday afternoon at UCLA Medical Center after being stricken at Los Angeles home. Artists who have worked on their performances for weeks are changing them last-minute to honor Jackson, Hill said. "To change it up in three days is something that's not easy but they're all willing and looking forward to it," he said Friday. "There's a direct line from Ne-Yo to Michael Jackson. There's a direct line from Beyonce to Michael Jackson. There's a direct line from Jay-Z to Michael Jackson. I think they'll want to pay tribute in their own way." The O'Jays, who will be receiving a lifetime-achievement award at the ceremony, share Jackson memories during their Friday-morning rehearsal. "Well, they said Sammy Davis was the best entertainer ever," said O'Jays member Walter Williams Sr. "I put Michael up there right with him. Michael worked hard. You could see it when he hit the stage. When I heard it, I felt pain. And that's going to take a long, long time to go away. I met him when he was nine year old, at the Uptown in Philadelphia. So, a lot of love for Michael and family. And our prayers go out to Michael and family." Hill said he expects acceptance speeches to be dedicated to Jackson's memory and the influence he had on the artists. BET Networks CEO Debra Lee said the telecast will be expanded from its originally scheduled three hours to at least three and a half. "And I wouldn't be surprised if it goes even longer," she noted. "So, we're the first big awards show out, since the tragic news yesterday. And we want to make it special for MIchael. I know he would want us to celebrate his life in addition to paying tribute to him." Hill said seeing the Jackson 5 perform in 1971 inspired him to go into the entertainment business. He still keeps a poster of the group in his office, he said. "I don't think that this first public outpouring could be left in better hands," Hill said. "I'm caring, responsible and passionate about the Michael Jackson legacy. I'm glad to be able to take this challenge." "There will be another awards show, so if this one changes, that's fine," he said. "There will not be another Michael Jackson." APTN APEX 06-26-09 1710EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-2000: US Jackson tribute song Friday, 26 June 2009 STORY:US Jackson tribute song- NEW The Game and Chris Brown produce instant tribute LENGTH: 01:58 FIRST RUN: 2000 RESTRICTIONS: Check script for details TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: The Game STORY NUMBER: 610989 DATELINE: None LENGTH: 01:58 CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: COMMERCIAL MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO AND OR PERFORMANCES, MUST BE CLEARED ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN LOCAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND COPYRIGHT AGREEMENTS WITH YOUR APPLICABLE COLLECTING SOCIETY. DETAILS OF THE TRACKS, WHERE AVAILABLE, MAY BE FOUND BELOW. YOU HAVE EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR USE OF ALL AND ANY CONTENT INCLUDED WITHIN THE SERVICE, AND FOR LIBEL, PRIVACY, COMPLIANCE AND THIRD PARTY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THEIR TERRITORY. SHOTLIST (including transcript):- Audio courtesy of The Game Pasadena, Calif., 20 April 2002 1. Jackson performs "Dangerous" Las Vegas, 27 Oct. 2003 2. Jackson hugs Beyonce during the Radio Music Awards Los Olivos, Calif., 25 June 2009 3. Jackson fans hold candlelight vigil outside Neverland ranch Pasadena, Calif., 31 Jan. 1993 4. Jackson performs during the Super Bowl Singapore, 29 Aug. 1993 5. Jackson performs during his "Dangerous" concert Prague, 7 Sept, 1996 6. Jackson launches his "History" tour Los Olivos, Calif., 25 June 2009 7. Jackson fans hold candlelight vigil outside Neverland ranch Los Olivos, Calif., 25 June 2009 8. Jackson fans hold candlelight vigil outside Neverland ranch Los Angeles, 1 Dec. 1984 9. Jackson performs at Dodger Stadium Santa Monica, Calif., 16 Aug. 2004 10. Jackson and his sisters, LaToya and Janet, leave the courthouse Santa Monica, Calif., 28 Feb. 2005 11. Jackson arrives for first day of his child molestation hearing Santa Maria, Calif., 29 April 2005 12. Jackson arrives at Santa Barbara County courthouse Tokyo, 4 March 2007 13. Jackson arrives in Japan THE GAME HONORS JACKSON WITH TRIBUTE SONG The Game honors Michael Jackson with an instant tribute song, "Better On The Other Side." According to MTV.com, the song debuted Friday morning on Los Angeles radio station Power 106 and includes the voices of Chris Brown, Diddy, Polow Da Don, Mario Winans, Usher and Boyz II Men. The 50-year-old musical superstar died Thursday, just as he was preparing for what was supposed to be a series of 50 concerts starting July 13 at London's 02 arena. An autopsy was planned for Friday, though results were not likely to be final until toxicology tests could be completed, a process that could take several days and maybe weeks. APTN APEX 06-26-09 1748EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM -------------------
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