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After being dropped off the CW schedule earlier this year, despite a petition signed by a million, popular US comedy-drama The Game has been picked up by BET, as confirmed by one of the show’s producers Matthew Cherry on Twitter:
@Director_Cherry CBS Paramount and BET have reached a deal with the canceled CW Series The Game.
less than a minute ago from web
@Director_Cherry The first hurdle has been crossed for new epsiodes of the show to be produced for BET. Now actor and producer contracts must be worked out.
half a minute ago from web
# There are still a lot of particulars that need to be worked out but CBS Paramount has agreed to license the show to BET.
# If everything continues to work out then new episodes of The Game will likely air in the fall of 2010 on BET.6 minutes ago from web {Source}
Believe it or not, I have never seen an episode of this show, despite its worldwide popularity – thanks to Youtube. It’s quite rare a cancelled show is recommisioned for new epsiodes on another network, so it’s definitely a great development for the fans of the show.
Your thoughts?
Exclusive: Kelly Rowland Hits Studio With Dupri
As Kelly Rowland continues to work hard away at her 3rd solo LP, we can exclusively reveal that hitmaker Jermaine Dupri can be added to list of producers working on the as-yet-untitled project. Dupri joins Jim Jonsin (‘Sweet Dreams’), Adonis (‘My Boo’, ‘I Stay In Love’, ‘Too Grown For That’), David Guetta, Brian Kennedy (‘Disturbia’) and The Stereotypes (‘Damaged’) as a fellow contributor on the record. Late 2009, early 2010 is the reported release window for the album. You know where to get your Kelly fix!
Kelly really is spreading her wings and I’m loving it! JD is quite versatile as a producer, so I’m eager to see what he serves up for Kelly. With her desire for this record to be a Dance-meets-R&B uptempo affair, I’m hoping we get something in the vein of Janet’s ‘So Excited’ or more plausibly ‘Rock With U’ from the pair’s creative union. Exciting stuff.
Your thoughts?
That Grape Juice VMA Coverage
As with last year’s show, That Grape Juice will be providing live on-the-minute coverage of the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards which take place this Sunday (September 13th) live from the Radio City Music Hall in New York. News, commentary and of course performances, That Grape Juice will be the spot for them all!
Things have been, somewhat, streamlined from previous years and will consist of two main post areas:
* ‘Your Shout!’: Here you’ll be able to express your thoughts on everything VMA related i.e. pre-show ish, rumours, spoliers and of course the actual show as it’s taking place. Anything and everything goes; randomness, observations, views etc. I’ll be dipping in and out of this one myself, as I too will be watching live (UK and non-US folks will have to hit up That Grape Juice on the day for the online link lol)

* Performances: All the show’s performances minutes (it’s hoped lol) after they’ve aired. Visitors around the time of last year’s show will know what I mean 🙂

So for ‘net’s most thorough live coverage of one of music’s biggest dates on the calender, do be sure to keep it locked on ThatGrapeJuice.net!

Your thoughts / suggestions?
That Grape Juice Update
Many thanks to you guys for baring with us with the recent slower pace of things here at your favourite site and mine!
We’ve been very busy behind the scenes over the last few weeks putting the final touches to our new WordPress based site. Don’t fret, all of our posts, your comments and all that good stuff will be making the move with us from this current Blogger incarnation of That Grape Juice. Above all, the site will still remain www.thatgrapejuice.net.
However next Tuesday, September 15th (please do make note of the date), we’ll be moving to a temporary site for approximately 1 week, while the ‘new site’ is installed on this address (www.thatgrapejuice.net). So, from September 15th, the fun moves over to:

Please bookmark this temporary address, which officially goes live September 15th (next Tuesday)! You can click it now to have a look-see at the site, which looks exactly like this one – so you’ll feel right at home!
See you there next Tuesday!
Tidbit: Those who have been shortlisted to be new bloggers here at That Grape Juice should be hearing from me very soon.

As we reported EXCLUSIVELY last week, Whitney Houston’s video for new single ‘I Look To You’ premiered as planned today. Said to be directed by Melina, the simple, concept-based clip really captures the essence of the message at the heart of the song. I would be lying, however, if I said I wasn’t just a tad bored…as ol’ Nippy is…erm…pretty much doing the same thing throughout the video.
That said, I guess no harm is done. With her comeback campaign off to a great start (album debuting at #1 with sales in excess of 300, 000), I can see this, along with the forthcoming ‘Million Dollar Bill’ video (16th September) and her much hyped Oprah interview, only adding to what is looking to be one of the most spectacular comebacks in recent music history. Go Nippy!
What do you think about the video?

The video for Keri Hilson’s latest single ‘Slow Dance’ premiered today. Directed by Chris Robinson, the clip features many a recognisable face, including Chris Brown, Monica, Melody from the Pussycat Dolls, and producer Polow Da Don.
I must say I’m really liking this one; the vid has a very 90’s throwback feel to it (an era I view as R&B’s golden-age), which the song is very befitting to. No, nothing spectacular, yet something that should hopefully allow the success this talented singer-songwriter is currently having to continue.
Tidbit: While Keri looked hot, I couldn’t help but crack up at her playing with the tail of that (how do I put it nicely) ‘interesting’ weave. LMAO.
What do you think of the video?
Preview Mariah's 'Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel'
You can now preview the whole of Mariah Carey’s ‘Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel’ LP courtesy of Amazon Germany.
Gasp…I’m actually liking the sound of this. Why she opted to release ‘Obsessed’, when the album itself seems packed full of quality sounding tracks, is so far beyond me it’s a joke. That said, I’m looking forward to this one…

Hit or Miss?

Janet Jackson Harpers Bazaar Interview; First Since Michael's PassingPop superstar Janet Jackson appears in the latest issue of Harpers Bazaar magazine, giving her first interview since the death of her brother the King of Pop Michael Jackson.

As well as the awesome shoot, click here to read the full interview.
Janet Jackson Harpers Bazaar Interview; First Since Michael's PassingJanet Jackson Harpers Bazaar Interview; First Since Michael's Passing
A great shoot and an even better interview. Janet is the last of the Jackson’s to carry on their great musical legacy. I have every faith that she will continue to add many a great chapter to their inspiring story.
Tidbit: I must say I am overly shocked at the fact she confirms her and JD are no longer together. 7 years….damn.
Your thoughts?

With the new season of The Tyra Banks Show premiered this week, hence the supermodel-tuned-talk show host has been doing the media rounds to promote it. Peep this very interesting interview she done with ABC’s Nightline, which got a little heated in parts. A great watch.
Your thoughts?

Things are very busy on the ‘behind-the-scenes’ front at present. So hold tight, announcement coming later today. In the meanwhile, check out Diddy and Dirty Money’s video for ‘Angels’ which premiered last night.
What do you think of the video?
Michael Jackson - 'This Is It' Movie Details
The official promotional poster for Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ movie surfaced today, as has new information about the much anticipated docu-film. Speaking on the project, the reliable source, who is close to the project, said:
1) Trailers are mostly done, and we’re waiting partly on the footage from the funeral which is being added in now. Expect to see the first ad premiere next weekend. I tried to press him on more info regarding the VMA’s but couldn’t get a confirmation.
2) The movie is not a 2 hour concert like many fans thought. In fact the movie is simply a documentary based around the This Is It tour, it shows Jackson in his final days and includes his death, aftermath, and reaction. Clips from the memorial and funeral will be used.
3) There will be some footage of MJ performing, much longer then the 3-4 minute snippet released at the end of June by AEG. You will see MJ in his dressing room, mingling and directing, plus one scene where he talks to the camera. Basically, it will show Jackson in his final months alive.
4) The movie is between 100 and 130 minutes in length.
5) The plan for the DVD is to have it out in late November by Thanksgiving or early December at the latest, although my source revealed this maybe a long shot if they extend the 2 week showing to 3 or 4 weeks (which is possible).
6) The DVD will contain the theatrical version in its whole plus over 2 hours of Jackson performing, warming up his vocals, singing, and in full costume. The most spectacular footage is by far from the Staples Center in LA which I’m told will “blow fans away”. This extra footage will be a special feature on the DVD along with many other treats that fans will love.
7) Finally, the CD soundtrack I’m told will be released after the movie, most likely sometime in November to coincide with the DVD launch and WILL include a new song Jackson recorded in his last 2 years alive. Apparently the song is “off the hook” and is currently being worked on by producers who are putting the finishing touches on it and is being considered to be issued as a single all around the world.
While this all sounds awesome, I can’t help but feel a little torn about the monetising of the project. The business-savvy side of me understands that it is in the best interest of Michael’s estate, and pardon my bluntness, to ‘milk’ the movie for as much as it possibly can. However, the fan and generally more objective side of me wonders why the DVD – at this point – is looking more enticing than the actual movie-going experience. It’s as if the ‘really’ good stuff is looking to be on the DVD. That said, this hasn’t deterred me from going to see it come October 28th; just an observation…
Your thoughts?
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