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Jennifer Hudson's 'Home for Christmas' Special (VIDEO)
by Elizabeth Chan, posted Dec 15th 2009 10:27AM
Things are coming around for Jennifer Hudson -- her 'Home for Christmas' is her first-ever holiday special for ABC. A little over a year ago, Hudson's mother, brother and nephew were brutally murdered in Chicago just as she had been enjoying great heights in her career. Since then, it has taken a lot of healing for Jennifer to move on. A new mom to son Dawson Alexander, Jennifer is spending the holidays back home in her hometown of Chicago and sharing it with the rest of us at home.
She relives her favorite childhood memories and visits some of her favorite areas of Chicago -- with musical performances to commemorate them. Peppered with visits to family members, friends and childhood influences that helped make her a star, this touching special finally closes a happy chapter for Jennifer Hudson.
Watch the heartwarming special after the jump!
Ratings for holiday specials ain't what they used to be
by Brad Trechak, posted Dec 21st 2008 12:20AM
TV Week reports that the ratings for various holiday special repeats are in decline as compared to last year. I'm curious as to why this is the case.Network television is a free medium, and all but the most impoverished can afford some form of hardware to watch it. So why is viewership down? Is the recession dulling the holiday spirit? Are people selling their televisions in order to afford the mortgage?
I recall that someone once told me that the pro-wrestling industry always garners worse ratings during a recession. I always thought that was a strange statement to make, but there is some logic to it. Most pro-wrestling is on cable, which people have to pay for and is usually one of the first things to go when money gets tight. These holiday specials are on network TV.
The explanation in the article is the ubiquity of DVD and downloads. Nobody has to wait anymore to watch holiday programs. If this is the case, the television industry better step up their plans to change the medium before the viewership changes it for them.
Monk: Mr. Monk and the Miracle
by Allison Waldman, posted Nov 29th 2008 11:23AM
(S07E09) What does it say about this special holiday episode of Monk that the wittiest, most clever and memorable minute was when they unfurled the promo for the series return in 2009, using the music from Magnum, P.I. and dubbing the show Monk, P.I.? The USA marketing guys really hit a home run with that ad; it was brilliant.Sadly, "Mr. Monk and the Miracle" was a sub-standard episode and hardly worth the moniker of "special." The mystery was rather simple -- about the most complicated piece of evidence was the hand print in the refrigerator -- and when Michael Badalucco (The Practice) appeared as Leland's pharmacist, you kind of knew he was involved in some way. Yet while the show wasn't up to the best of Monk standards, it did have a moment or two to redeem it.
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