Livewire! 10/12

Jordan Sailors:  From Game Show Live!, this is.....................




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Livewire! Your news.......with sass. Presented by Cosplay Babysitting service. Because superheroes are just like our parents. 
And now from our Game Show Live! Newsroom, here comes Pierre Kelly!




Me: Thanks Joeykat for taking over while Madi2Themax is somewhere with The Flash in Central City and this is Livewire! What the heck is Livewire! Well, it's kinda like going through a self checkout counter, but we check out what the heck is up in the game show world. So load up your groceries and......Let's.......get wired!



Nikki Bella says she is ready to move past her high-profile breakup with fellow WWE superstar John Cena in a new interview with Cosmopolitan.
 

"We're both are at the point that we just don't want to be talked about at all together anymore," Bella said about herself and Cena during the interview which was published on Wednesday.
"We don't want our breakup to define us or interfere with our work. And that was happening for a while," she continued.
Bella and Cena officially parted ways in July after initially splitting in April.
The pair dated for six years with the relationship documented on E!'s "Total Divas" and "Total Bellas" reality series.

Read more at https://www.realitytvworld.com/news/nikki-bella-i-dont-want-john-cena-breakup-define-me-or-my-work-1068500.php#KRUAqw3H6wSZZEqy.99



Time to check the Game Show Live! bulletin board.


“TO TELL THE TRUTH”
“To Tell The Truth,” the popular ABC show where celebrity panelists quiz three contestants to discover two imposters, is casting Angelenos and Southern Californians to appear on the show. No acting experience is necessary, but improv and lying skills are a must. Contestants can be any gender, ethnicity, or cultural background, as long as they are over the age of 18. The show is seeking storytellers and quick thinkers who have the same set of skills as folks who talk their way out of parking tickets. If selected, the show pays $1,000 for the day. Shooting will take place in mid-November. Apply here!



today USA Network revealed the first promo and key art for its new music showcase series REAL COUNTRY featuring five-time GRAMMY Award(R)-winning trailblazer Shania Twain, platinum-selling singer-songwriter Jake Owen and GRAMMY Award(R)-winning music legend Travis Tritt. From Wilshire Studios, the eight-part series will premiere Tuesday, November 13 at 10/9c, and has Twain, Nicolle Yaron, Stijn Bakkers and Leslie Garvin set to executive produce.
In each hour-long episode, Twain, Owen and Tritt will hand-select emerging solo artists, duos and groups to perform in showcases that spotlight the rich traditions, songs and themes of country music. The best artists from each showcase will perform in a grand finale, for the chance to be named one of country music's next breakout acts.
Follow along on social at: Facebook: Facebook.com/RealCountryTV Twitter: @RealCountryTV Hashtag: #RealCountryTV

Read more at http://thefutoncritic.com/video/2018/10/10/video-usa-network-reveals-first-promo-and-key-art-for-music-showcase-series-real-country-featuring-shania-twain-jake-owen-and-travis-tritt-647011/20181010usa01/#ZyfSo0bhwc2bPArC.99


Carrie Underwood went to the AMA awards.....with a preggo body.

The 35-year-old pregnant country star attended the 2018 American Music Awards in Los Angeles after confirming she's expecting her second child with her husband, former NHL player Mike Fisher.
Underwood showed off her baby bump in a formfitting black dress with gold embellishment. The former "American Idol" winner cradled her growing belly as she posed for photos.
The "Cry Pretty" singer was nominated for and won Favorite Female Country Artist for the fifth consecutive year.
She also performed the song "Spinning Bottles," which appears on her most recent album, Cry Pretty.
"Such a wonderful night! I am honored and humbled by the love I received from you all tonight," Underwood wrote on Instagram.
Read more at https://www.realitytvworld.com/news/carrie-underwood-cradles-baby-bump-at-2018-american-music-awards-1068480.php#QrlsD2m4mLsFfYMc.99




ox is looking to enter the late-night space.
The network is teaming with Nick Cannon and The Talking Dead executive producer Michael Davies for a weekly topical late-night series. The untitled project, which is in development, would be hosted by Cannon and cover pop culture and feature high-profile celebrity interviews, music performances and stand-up comics. Cannon and his longtime manager, Michael Goldman of NCredible Entertainment, will also exec produce the potential late-night series alongside Davies' Embassy Row banner.
The late-night talker is part of a larger development deal Cannon has signed with Fox, the soon-to-be-independent broadcast network. As an extension of the potential weekly late-night show, Cannon and Davies will join Fox's digital team to curate online segments to be distributed via social media. The development pact extends Cannon's relationship with Fox as he next hosts and co-exec produces the network's upcoming celebrity competition series The Masked SingerThe former America's Got Talent host recently served in the same capacity on The Teen Choice Awards, which aired in August on Fox.
The deal arrives as Fox is poised to lose 20th Century Fox TV's roster of top producers as the studio is set to become a Disney property once that multi-billion-dollar deal closes. The so-called New Fox is focusing on broader-skewing programming, including sports (the NFL, wrestling), procedurals and multicamera comedies.
Fox has tried its hand at a late-night show several times, including 1993's The Chevy Chase Show, 1986's The Late Show (with Joan Rivers and Arsenio Hall) and 2009's The Wanda Sykes Show. None lasted more than two seasons.

Now we check in with the dojo's karate dummies........if you know what I'm talking about.......Slice & Rice!



Party’s over: Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, who shot to fame as a cast member on MTV’s reality hit Jersey Shore, was sentenced to eight months in prison on Friday after pleading guilty to tax evasion. Sorrentino was sentenced to two years supervised release to follow his prison stint, according to EW.com; he’ll also have to complete 500 hours of community service and pay back restitution and a $10,000 fine.
He pled guilty to one count of tax evasion in January, stemming from charges that he failed to pay taxes on $8.9 million of income from 2010 to 2012. (Jersey Shore, for the record, began airing in 2009.) Sorrentino’s brother Marc also pled guilty to a related charge and was sentenced to two years in prison.

We got to the big game show Live! Video wall for a moment involving a DOND arcade game. yes, the one you'd find at a local bowling alley somewhere.

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(switches back to map of Grimsborough)

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month and Abby Lee Miller just turned 51 despite a her own battle.

The former "Dance Moms" star shared photos Tuesday on Instagram after celebrating her birthday with family and friends at Buca di Beppo restaurant Monday in Los Angeles.
"Had such a great time at my party @bucadibeppo I hope you did too!" she captioned a photo with dancer Mark Meismer and producer Tony Selznick.
"Thank you for sharing in my celebration & for all the beautiful gifts!"
Several of Miller's former "Dance Moms" students, including Jojo Siwa, and singer Mackenzie Sol also attended the party.
"I was showing off my summer tan, posing with the 2 fairest people in Cali!!! Which 1 of us is 'the fairest of them all'??? @itsjojosiwa @mackenziesol," Miller wrote.
E! News said Miller and her guests enjoyed chicken marsala, raviolo al pomodoro and other Italian dishes.
Sources said Siwa honored Miller with a speech, while Sol serenaded the TV personality with a special song.

Read more at https://www.realitytvworld.com/news/abby-lee-miller-rings-in-her-51st-birthday-amid-cancer-battle-1068394.php#oiczeA23YGs6ZUJK.99



Recently, Dunkin Donuts has decided to change its name to just dunkin. But, we decided that Krispy Kreme is better than specialty donuts.........or is it? In our new segment called Back Porch Bickering, we check in with Calli and Matt at Moo Moo Farms for the debate.









Thought we brought this one back......it's......

https://youtu.be/ztUDmm101A8

Really, doe?

Just when you thought that Chinese television couldn’t possibly get any more exciting, Hunan TV has unveiled a new quiz show focused on the teachings of Xi Jinping.
The show, titled “Studying Xi in the New Era” (新时代学习大会), debuted on Sunday at 7:30 pm on Hunan Television, China’s second-most-watched channel. According to a People’s Daily write-up, it aims to use television and new media to help party members and young students learn new ideas and embrace China’s new era, carrying on the spirit of last year’s 19th Party Congress and advocating the incorporation of Xi Jinping Thought into all aspects of daily life.
It is the second season of an ideological quiz show produced by Hunan TV with help from local propaganda and education departments called “Socialism Wave” (社会主义有点潮). The series will be five episodes long with each episode lasting 40 minutes and focusing on a different aspect of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era (习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想).
The first episode explores where Xi Jinping Thought came from, the second what it is, the third what changes it will bring about, the fourth how it will be put in action, and the fifth where it will take China.
Each episode features three contestants who are whittled down to two by answering multiple choice questions individually about Xi Jinping Thought and related Communist Party ideologies. The two remaining contestants then go head-to-head to determine a winner. Meanwhile, several venerable university experts are on hand to help provide explanations about the subject matter as an audience of smiling youngsters look on.
The first episode of the show begins with a Chinese spaceship traveling back in time to visit with a Mandarin-speaking Marx.
Then, a floating robot asks a contestant questions dealing with the Communist Manifesto. Yes, seriously
However, the show doesn’t dawdle too long in Germany, soon tracing the ideological path of Xi Jinping. In the second round, students listen to excerpts of Xi’s speeches and ring in to answer questions posed by a cheery moderator.
Sinologist David Moser shared one clip on Twitter from the game show in which the two young contestants listen to Xi speaking on how China must now move to the forefront and advance the cause of human development and social progress around the world. They are then asked the question: “What is the goal of great power diplomacy with Chinese characteristics.”
“To develop new global partnerships and promote the building of a community with a shared future for humanity,” one of the contestants answered quickly.

Really, doe? 
(Song stops)
And to end the program, ladies and gentlemen, The Game Show Live! Category Crew.









That's all for now, but remember one thing: Can an American game show teach you something about American Politics like.....Political Idiotest or Crossfire?


So until next time and all the time....play on playas. 




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