Hollywood On Broadway, Or I'd Like To Thank......
ABC for enabling thousands of visitors to its "
Good Morning America" set -- at the corner of Broadway and West 44th Street in the heart of Times Square -- not only to see all of next year's
Academy Award statuettes, but especially for allowing us to get
up close and personal with one.
The
free New York exhibition remained opened until 7 p.m. last evening (a similar exhibition was
offered in Los Angeles through Saturday evening as well).
Even though they were tethered down, I have to admit to enjoying my only opportunity to actually hold a real Oscar. I mean, how could I resist?!

Forgive me for not wearing appropriate attire and forgetting to thank you.
The 80th Annual Academy Awards will be
presented on ABC live from Hollywood beginning this evening at 8 p.m. EST. Now, if only I had seen a quarter as many films as I saw stage shows over this past year, I might have a better handle on the winners...
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Labels: ABC, Academy Awards, Film, Oscar, Special Messages, Television
One Short Hour In The Emerald CityLast month,
Legally Blonde landed
in its entirety on
MTV recently and caught the attention of 1.27 million viewers during its initial broadcast alone. While it didn't experience any significant upward bump at the box office -- yet -- it certainly counts as an ingenious way of reaching out to a potent new (
read: young) audience.
But that remarkable cross promotion may be eclipsed tonight as
ABC's popular "
Ugly Betty" features the über-popular
Wicked within its storyline in an episode entitled, "Something Wicked This Way Comes." The hour-long weekly comedy attracts audiences of over 14 million viewers, including a substantial number in the target audience.
According to
Access Hollywood:
In Thursday’s episode, Betty Suarez, played by America Ferrera, heads out to the hugely popular musical with her beau Henry, played by Christopher Gorham.
“This is a date, or what is supposed to be a date between Henry and Betty to come and see Wicked,” Gorham explained of the episode. “Of course, things end up going awry and Henry and Betty end up on stage, so it’s amazing.”
Tonight's episode features
Eden Espinosa (Elphaba),
Megan Hilty (Glinda) and
Kristoffer Cusick (Fiyero) from the current Los Angeles sitdown production of
Wicked. The LA production opened in February.
While I'm the furthest thing to any of these show's much sought-after demographic, you can bet I'll be tuning in. Nevertheless, my hunch is that ticket sales for each of the
Wicked productions will spike after tonight's broadcast among the age groups they're seeking.
This is Steve On Broadway (SOB).
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Labels: ABC, Legally Blonde, Los Angeles, MTV, Musical, Television, Ugly Betty, Wicked