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ABC actors part of new Disney advertising campaign

by Anna Johns, posted Sep 29th 2006 9:03AM
kim yun-jin; james denton; isaiah washingtonThree actors on ABC's most popular shows will be featured in a new Disney ad campaign for the company's theme parks. Kim Yun-jin from Lost, James Denton from Desperate Housewives, and Isaiah Washington from Grey's Anatomy will give testimonials about their hopes and dreams. Country singer Sara Evans, currently a contestant on Dancing with the Stars, will also appear.

The theme of the new campaign is "Where Dreams Come True" and the ads will be shot in a wistful, documentary style. The message, other than telling people to visit Disneyland, is about accomplishing dreams. The target audience is children and young adults. The first advertisement in the new campaign ran Wednesday on ABC.

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Conan conquers Finland

by Anna Johns, posted Feb 8th 2006 8:56PM
conan o'brien finlandAll of Conan O'Brien's attention on Finland lately has come to the inevitable conclusion: he's getting an award from the Finns. You see, Conan looks an awful lot like the president of Finland, a red-haired, pale-skinned woman named Tarja Halonen. He's been mentioning the resemblance a lot on his show, even creating some skits that are mock campaign ads for Halonen's re-election. Every time Conan mentioned Finland or did a sketch, he made the papers in that country. His ratings have been up in Finland and recently Halonen won re-election. Whether it was due to Conan's influence is anybody's guess.

Next week, Conan is going to visit Finland to meet his twin and accept a Finnish Telvis Award for being "the most surprising and entertaining TV personality in Finland." Of course, all of this will be part of his show.

Said Conan, "Soon all the world will find me amusing."

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Conan's Finn didn't win -- UPDATE

by Anna Johns, posted Jan 16th 2006 12:05PM
She didn't lose, either. Finland President Tarja Halonen, a dead-ringer for American talk show host Conan O'Brien, received only 46% of the vote in this weekend's election, forcing her into a run-off against a conservative candidate. Finn laws require the winner to receive at least 50% of the vote.

Leading up to the election, there were several articles that expressed some concern among the Finns that Conan's mock-campaign endorsing Halonen would influence the election. I think we can expect to see some more campaigning on Conan's part all week long, assuming he's not in reruns.

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Conan's power over Finland

by Anna Johns, posted Jan 15th 2006 12:05AM
This is one odd story. While we're used to hearing our late night television hosts make fun of politicians, their jokes never seem to weigh heavily on whether a candidate actually gets elected. That may not be so in Finland, where Conan O'Brien's endorsement of Finn President Tarja Halonen in today's election is getting a lot of attention. Why did Conan endorse this woman? Because of her looks. She has a remarkable resemblance to tall, pale-faced, red-haired Conan O'Brien, who airs five nights a week in Finland. Every time he mentions his endorsement of the president, the Finn tabloids pick it up. One fake campaign ad in Conan's show had Conan and some "Finns" fishing on a frozen lake and talking about the election. When they mentioned the name of President Halonen's competitor, a dead fish shot out a hole in the ice and one of them said that even a mention of the competitor's name causes fish to commit suicide. The president's competitor, of course, is annoyed by Conan's running gag.

Whether Conan's endorsement actually holds any weight at the polls today will never be known, but let's hope not, because that would be sad on so many levels.

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No sitcom for Sharpton after all

by Anna Johns, posted Dec 21st 2005 10:02PM
Al Sharpton still wants to be president, so starring in a sitcom probably isn't a great idea. Or, is it? At least, he doesn't seem to think so. He's putting to rest rumors that he is going to be in a new CBS sitcom called Al in the Family, which was going to focus on what Al Sharpton is best at: being Al Sharpton. It's not like Al hasn't been on television before (other than presidential debates), he had guest appearances on Boston Public and My Wife and Kids. Of course, Rev. Sharpton gave a great quote about why he won't be doing a sitcom, "I'm not interested in being Archie Bunker, I'm looking forward to becoming George Bush." That sounds like an announcement that he's running in 2008, doesn't it?

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