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News Of Michael Jackson’s Death First Spread Online - Most Tweets Per Second Since Barack Obama Elected
It was a where-were-you moment in a digital age. Michael Jackson’s death was not learned from a fatherly TV news anchor. Instead, the news first spread online.
Some of the initial reports from various outlets were confusing: Was Jackson still alive? Was he in a coma? They spread like wildfire across news sites, social media networks and Twitter.
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Britney Spears & Ashton Kutcher Among Twitter’s Top 10
The Web is alive – with the sound of Twitter!
Dozens of celebrities have hopped onto the social networking Web site in the last few months, tweeting 140-character messages ranging from what they’re eating to questions for fans. And judging by the hundreds of thousands of people who are following them on the site, their fans are Twittering right back.
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Stars Micro-Blog Their Lives On Twitter
Celebrity can be an interesting thing when distilled to no more than 140 characters.
As the micro-blogging platform Twitter.com has gone mainstream, an increasing number of celebrities have opened up accounts where they post messages — or “tweet” — about their daily lives. A tweet can’t exceed 140 characters, but that limitation hasn’t prevented the famous from revealing a new digital dimension of themselves.
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ROLL CALL: ‘New Moon’ Screenwriter: Vanessa Hudgens Not Likely For ‘New Moon’
Plus, is Emma Watson about to follow in the footsteps of Daniel Radcliffe with a racy role? Did Nikki Blonsky’s airport brawl cause her family to come together or just butt heads more? And, vote for your favorite Super Bowl ad!
Get your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans inside!
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Star Sightings: Nov. 7, 2008
Thursday, November 6 in LA: Hayden Panettiere, Nicole Richie, Drew Barrymore, Heidi Klum, Donald Sutherland, Lucy Liu, Fergie and Ryan Seacrest, among many more, watched Madonna perform with Britney and later Justin Timberlake at Dodger Stadium… Emilio Estevez, who just signed on for a guest appearance on “Two And A Half Men” sitting in the foyer Thursday mid-morning at Shutters Hotel in Santa Monica….
In San Francisco: Ashton Kutcher and MC Hammer celebrated MySpace Music’s recent content channel launch, with a party featuring a performance by R&B legend Lionel Richie, who sang his classic hits, including “All Night Long” and “Brick House — DJ AM also performed…
The rest of this week’s celebrity sightings inside!
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Paris Hilton’s Advice To Sarah Palin: ‘You’ve Got A Hot Bod; Don’t Keep It To Yourself!’
Paris Hilton has some fashion advice for vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin: show some skin.
Plus, Martin Sheen, who famously played the President on “The West Wing,” weighs in with fake campaign advice for the celebutante.
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Sanjaya Of ‘American Idol’ On Nationwide’s Side
Former “American Idol” contestant Sanjaya has gone from “pitchy” to pitchman.
Sanjaya Malakar is selling Nationwide Insurance in a new ad that’s part of the Columbus, Ohio-based company’s campaign, “Life Comes at You Fast.”
Malakar says that’s something he knows from personal experience.