Saturday 19 June 2010

Jonas Brothers Magic Justin Bieber Overpowers


Many showbiz drum beaters are mulling over that the Jonas Brothers are losing their touch these days. According to a research by the Disney Channel, Joe, Kevin and Nick are experiencing lower sales in albums and lower ratings for ‘JONAS,’ their Disney show. Plus their concert tour tickets have been selling dismally. Ouch! Boo-hoo, for Jonas Brothers fans!
And according to Anne Donahue, an editor from Billboard, this is all because of Justin Bieber. Anne said that the 16 year old Canadian singer has definitely overshadowed the Jonas Brothers. Although the Disney research still says that the Jonas Brothers are still loved by the 8 and 9 year olds who are the targeted audience, more and more of them are getting pulled into the Bieber fever.
And this is because Justin Bieber and Twilight are the most talked about figures today. Justin Bieber’s new video ‘Somebody To Love’ is very much the talk of town.
And on a related note, people are also talking about how Justin Bieber will be singing for the CNN show entitled ‘Disaster in Gulf: How You Can Help.’ It will be aired on Monday and is actually an effort to help disaster the oil spill caused off the Louisiana coast. Besides Justin Bieber, famous stars like Ryan Seacrest and Lenny Kravitz will be on the show.
To all Jonas Brothers fans, don’t be too glum at this news. Surely, they will be coming up with a big surprise later on that would propel them back to where they belong!

Monday 14 June 2010

Jonas Brother: AOL Brings In More Pretty Boys For Its "Start-Around"


AOL's salesman-in-chief, CEO Tim Armstrong, has something of a pretty boy reputation in the industry.
So may be it's no surprise who he's turned to for help launching first new content brand AOL's since he took over in 2009: in show business the prettiest of the pretty boys, the Jonas Brothers!
AOL, brand strategy MGX Labs, and the Jonas Group are launching a site called Cambio.com, according to a friendly writeup of the project in the New York Times.
Cambio will feature lots of Web TV programs starring (real and wannabe) teen and tween celebs. There will be some user submitted content. Many of the shows will be produced by freelancers AOL reaches through StudioNow.
The site is the one of the big new content brands Tim hopes will turn around the companies fortunes. (AOL media boss David Eun calls it a "start-around.) There's also hope that Patch, AOL's network of local news blogs could someday turn into a real business.
There seems to be some enthusiasm for the brand. On Cambio's YouTube page, one commenter writes, "love love love love love everyone who is apart of this." Another, addressing the heart-throbbiest Jonas Brother, Joe Jonas, writes:
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Wednesday 9 June 2010

'I could take Jonas Bother', Justin Bieber



All three Jonas Brothers, Justin Bieber says he could beat in a fight because he is a “beast”.
Canadian pop star is 16 year old the constantly reported to be feuding with the rock trio. Justin denies there is a rift, but insists he would definitely win if it came to a fist fight between him, Kevin, Nick and Joe Jonas.
“Oh, I could take all three Jonas Brothers,” he laughed in an interview with Top of the Pops magazine. “I’m a beast!
“Supposedly there’s a war between my fans and Jonas Brothers fans, but basically we’re all friends. I love you all, but why do you guys have to fight?”
Justin loves being famous because it means he no bigger has to go to school or listen to his parents. He is convinced life is all about “fun” and is happy people have stopped trying to control him.
“School sucks! I want my world to be fun,” he explained. “No rules, no parents, no nothing. Like, no one can stop me!"