Thursday, March 29, 2007

More on "Flip This House" in New Haven





Let’s face it, Hudson Street in New Haven has seen better days, as it sits humbly in old age alongside the New Haven Armory and New Haven Correctional Facility.
But this little street with houses on one side has also seen worse days, and it seems to be coming back. At 8 p.m. Saturday, one of its success stories will be featured on national television.
New Haven home-renovation company CT Homes LLC will serve as one of three "casts" for this season’s "Flip This House" on A&E channel, and one of the five homes you can see them "flip" (buy, rehab and sell for profit) will be a humble little makeover at 92 Hudson St.
On a mild late-winter day recently, Lori Parks of CT Homes LLC and a camera crew are waiting for her young telegenic colleagues to breeze in for an open house at the property.
Parks handles sales for the busy East Street company, but this day she’s also baking cookies and putting out veggies (little tricks of the trade). She expects the home to be sold within a day (in truth, the weekday open house seems staged for reporters and the producers’ cameras).
"This is probably the cheapest house we’ve every done," says Parks, as a visiting agent shows a pair of prospective buyers the tiny (700-square-foot) house that was picked up for almost nothing and lists for $119,000.
Yale alum Nathaniel "Than" Merrill, 29, whose name may ring a bell to football fans because he played for Yale and briefly for the Chicago Bears, started the business three years ago, calling in his childhood friend Paul Esajian (a builder) from their native Fresno, Calif.
Paul’s brother J.D. (the only one over 30 years old, at 33) came East to join the fledgling business as project manager, and the crew was off and running — scoring successful rehabs to the tune of 104 houses last year in the Greater New Haven area, according to Paul.
Steve Kantor, a top "Flip" producer from Departure Films of New York, said upcoming episodes will feature CT Homes’ rehabs in West Haven and Bridgeport (as well as different casts in Texas and Atlanta). It’s really about the people doing the "flips" — in this case, the real-life CT Homes staff.
"We spend a lot of our energy following our subjects," says Kantor, accompanied by two other film-crew members this day. "We think of the genre as a docu-soap. I’m interested in the characters and how they interact."
This lively group was chosen because, aside from Parks, it’s a boys club of sports-loving pals with marquee looks who are making money. Their East Street offices at Foundry Square employ 14 people, including a full-time cook and in-house masseuse, says Park.
Almost an hour into the open house, the rest of the young entrepreneurs, including Konrad Sopielnikow and Jeremy Black (a former model tasked with finding good deals), arrive in two cars.
"The posse just showed up," says Park, as Than and Co. are miked up before approaching the house.
In reality TV, there are spontaneous moments ("J.D,, this is nice!" says one of the guys as he surveys the near-final product) and there are interviews and entrances that are reshot a couple of times to serve the story line more effectively. ("Count to five and enter the room," instructs Kantor, with camera in hand.)
"Flipping" can be a societal curse if it’s mishandled or eliminates bargains for low-end buyers, but in this case it seems to be saving rundown properties for purchase by new buyers.
"We prefer to sell to owner-occupants," says Merrill, "not investors. But once you get over three units (three-family and up), it’s tough to do that."
The A&E show (8 p.m. Saturday) will be good publicity for not only CT Homes, but New Haven itself, says Merrill, whose company has carved out a niche in the area of blighted and vacant properties by buying them cheaply and turning them around. (It also does more expensive homes, too.)
Is Merrill anxious about local competitors seeing how CT Homes spins its real-estate magic?
"I’m not really worried about that," he says. "We buy and sell to them, too; it’s a networking business."
In fact, there is big money to be made showing others how to fix up and flip or "wholesale" properties. Merrill and Paul Esajian run consulting seminars and sell DVD courses in places like Orlando, Fla., under the name Fortune Builders Inc. That’s when they’re not sprinting around to a dozen properties around New Haven.
But doesn’t the housing downturn (pushed by failures in sub-prime lending and a softening market) mean that "flipping" is getting very dangerous?
"It means more time finding buyers," says Merrill, a political-science major in college. "You can expect properties to sit longer. You may need to spend more in marketing to buyers. Financing can be tougher to arrange. ... But we have a system in place and we try to run it as organized as possible."
Paul Esajian, who attended the University of California-Davis, says price points are much higher in California.
"New Haven is a great city for us," he says. "We’ll come into blocks that are 100 years old and have deficiencies. This house was gutted," he says, pointing to the newly painted walls, hardwood floors and a new kitchen inside 92 Hudson St.
"It was a learning curve," says Paul Esajian. "We won’t take a project if we can’t buy it right. We like it when we don’t have to skimp on the budget."
Like Merrill, Paul Esajian is still bullish and confident despite a worsening real estate market. And he sees social benefits in what his company does.
"Every time we’ve started on a bad block, in a couple of weeks I’ll see people working on their homes. It’s not because of us necessarily, but we’re part of a momentum. ... I’ve noticed it too many times."
Joe Amarante is the Register TV editor. Send e-mail to jamarante@ctcentral.com. See his blog at nhregister.com.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

More Idol, etc.

Briefs from the grapevine:
Fox will expand its "American Idol" results shows on April 11, 18 and May 2. Look for mentors Tony Bennett, Jennifer Lopez, Martina McBride, Bon Jovi and Barry Gibb.

'Til Death will get an hour season finale on April 11 at 8 p.m.

The delayed "Cagney & Lacey" DVD, including new documentary, has been cleared for release on May 8.

WVIT anchor Lisa Carberg's brother is in a movie. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0815244/ called Sydney White, a retelling of snow white set in college?

I've seen the first two episodes of upcoming "Sopranos" final run. Here's the spoiler: Someone dies every episode. And Carmela sings a perfect karaoke song for this tragicomic heavyweight show. More in the newspaper soon.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Breaking news. Developing News. Old news.

Thank you, God: Joe Theismann has been replaced on Monday Night Football. I'm not picky about my announcers really, but Theismann always said the opposite of what I was thinking, or the really obvious, or the too-wordy explanation. When he was teamed with Paul McGuire, it was very painful.

This season's crop on American Idol is very weak. Except Sanjaya; he's spectacular (sarcasm).

BetUS.com posted the following odds possible Sopranos’ scenarios for the upcoming season:
Which character will be the 1st to get "whacked"
James Gandolfini (Anthony "Tony" Soprano): 17/2
Edie Falco (Carmela Soprano): 12/1
Michael Imperiolo (Christopher Moltisanti): 2/1
Lorraine Bracco (Dr. Jennifer Melfi): 6/1
Aida Turturro (Janice Soprano): 10/1
Steven Van Zandt (Silvio "Sil" Dante): 7/1
Dominic Chianese (Corrado "Junior" Soprano): 4/1
Tony Sirico (Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri: 4/1
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Meadow Mariangela Soprano): 12/1
Robert Ller (Anthony "A.J." Soprano, Jr.): 13/1
John "Johnny Sack" Sacrimoni (Vince Curatola): 7/2
Phil Leotardo (Frank Vincent): 5/1


Will Tony Soprano get "whacked"in season 6 part 2?
Yes: 2/1
No: 1/3

Will an immediate member of Tony Soprano’s family die this season?
James Gandolfini (Anthony "Tony" Soprano): 2/1
Edie Falco (Carmela Soprano): 3/1
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Meadow Mariangela Soprano): 5/1
Robert Iler (Anthony "A.J." Soprano, Jr.): 6/1
None: 3//2

Will Tony personally kill Uncle “Junior” in season 6 part 2 of the HBO Original Series "The Sopranos"??
Yes: 3/1
No: 1/5
Will Tony Soprano Sleep with Dr Melfi in season 6 part 2 of the HBO Original Series "The Sopranos"??
Yes: 2/1
No: 1/3

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

ABC picks up shows for the fall (Men in Trees?)


ABC on Wednesday announced early pick-ups for 14 shows for the 2007-08 season, including (surprisingly) “Brothers & Sisters,” “MEN IN TREES” and (not so surprisingly) “Ugly Betty,” as well as returning (but tired) shows “The Bachelor,” “Boston Legal,” “Dancing with the Stars” (right with Heather Mills), “Desperate Housewives,” “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “Lost.” The shows jjoin previously announced renewals “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” “Supernanny” and “Wife Swap."

One more reason Bush-Cheney-Rove inspire '24'

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/21/opinion/21iglesias.html?th&emc=th

Monday, March 19, 2007

Conan O'Brien's recent jokes, from NBC:

Economists are predicting that this year on St. Patrick's Day, consumers will spend $4 billion. Unfortunately, about $2 billion of it is going to end up all over their shoes."

"At a zoo in Louisiana, a female chimpanzee recently got pregnant even though all the male chimps had supposedly been fixed -- and now, paternity tests indicate that the father is a chimp named Conan. That's right -- not only did they name a chimp after me -- they botched my chimp vasectomy."

"During a recent campaign speech, Barack Obama complimented his opponent John Edwards by calling him 'kind of cute.' Then he said that Hillary Clinton has 'a really great personality.'"

"The California legislature announced that they have moved their state's presidential primary from June to February. When asked why, a California lawmaker said, 'Because it's really fun to hear Governor Schwarzenegger try to say 'February.'"

"In New York City, the organizers of the St. Patrick's Day parade are upset because they say that firemen showed up drunk to last year's parade. Officials knew the firemen were drunk when they put out a four-alarm fire by peeing on it."

"A man in Montana was recently pulled over for drunk driving, but he told the police officer that he wasn't at fault because his car was being driven by a unicorn. I think I speak for everyone when I say: 'Nice save, buddy.'"

"Donald Trump is reportedly interested in buying the famous New York restaurant Tavern on the Green. Trump says the first thing he's going to do is change the name of the restaurant to "Rosie is Fat."

"The website MySpace has announced that they are going to launch their own news service. The MySpace news service will feature hard-hitting stories like: 'Why is Stacy Being Such a Bitch?'"

Friday, March 16, 2007

Feb. late-news sweeps results

WTIC (Fox 61) News at Ten was watched by more Connecticut viewers than any other late news during February in the Hartford-New Haven TV market, says WTIC. According to research released by Nielsen Media Research, on an average night approximately 100,000 people watched Fox 61 News at Ten, besting WFSB's 11 pm newscast with 98,000 people watching, WTNH's 11 p.m. news with 91,000 viewers and WVIT's 11 p.m. news with 78,000 viewers.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

WNTH official Jon Hitchcock on HDTV

For a column on HDTV in Sunday's (3-18) Register, the WTNH general manager has this to say about HDTV and cable:

WTNH and MYTV9 broadcast in 720p (P is for progressive line scan)
In short, progressive scanning particularly stands out in Live sports (NASCAR, Golf Football) – capturing the essence of movement

Cable does pass through one line for the most part. However, broadcast stations do have ability to muli-cast. They can pass through their HD channel and offer other services such as weather channels, news or Hispanic programming. This process is titled “Retransmission” and is negotiated through cable and/or satellite providers. You may recall Congress formed this act back in 1992…

Specific to us (WTNH/MYTV9) we have digital agreements in place with Cox cable and Comcast in our market. They both represent about 71% of the entire cable market. Our company Lin; remains in negotiations with MetroCast, Cablevision and Charter that represent the remaining cable households. I anticipate that a retrans deal will come to fruition sooner than later.

Specific to Cox and my remarks on multi casting, we will be launching a separate channel titled News Express. It will be a 24/7 channel programmed with key elements of local news, weather, traffic and live cams from around the state. Cox will carry this on their digital tier. More to come as we are two weeks out from launch.

Hope that address’s your questions. Here are a few industry links that may assist you specific to HD.

1) http://www.nab.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Digital_Broadcasting
2) http://www.ce.org/Press/CEA_Pubs/2041.asp
3) http://ezinearticles.com/?720p-Vs-1080i-HDTV&id=91443
4) http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/dtv.htm

American Idle

Says Fox:
TOP 11 FINALISTS WILL COMPETE ON
“1960s BRITISH POP INVASION”-THEMED PERFORMANCE SHOW
TUESDAY, MARCH 20, ON FOX
Lulu and Peter Noone to Perform on Results Show Next Wednesday, March 21

OK, I'm no expert on "American Idol," but from what I've seen, the level of talent does not warrant the high ratings this season. I thought nearly all of them were bad trying to sing Diana Ross songs this week. Who knew Ross had such difficult songs? (Thank God for the British pop theme; maybe that will go better.) Or is this group just really weak? The thing about these shows, like "The Apprentice" and even "Lost," is they're really best served by a limited run and (if possible) a revival a few years later. Doing them so often leaves you with mediocrity. Does Trump need to get so many execs from a TV show? No. Would "Lost" have been great if it wrapped up its bizarro story by now? Probably. But they're cash cows, and producers strive to keep them alive no matter what. Dumbest thing is us sticking with them past their prime. Life's too short.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Top 10 list from CBS:

THE "LATE SHOW" TOP TEN

"Things Overheard at Osama Bin Laden’s 50th Birthday Party"

[As presented on the Monday, March 12 broadcast of the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, seen weeknights (11:35 PM‑12:37 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.]

10. “Who’s up for ‘Pin the Turban on the Blind Sheik’?”

9. “Death to these novelty candles that light again after you blow them out!”

8. “Mullah Omar’s running late – he forgot to change his clocks.”

7. “To fool United States Special Forces, we had the bakery personalize the cake ‘Happy Birthday Debbie.’”

6. “For he’s a jolly good fellow, which the infidels will deny.”

5. “I hope you don’t already have season one of ‘Who’s the Boss?’ already.”

4. “Paris Hilton will attend anything.”

3. “When does the stripper jump out of the falafel?”

2. “No cake for Osama – he’s ballooned to 102 pounds.”

1. “Saddam sent a congratulatory telegram from hell.”

Monday, March 12, 2007

OK, enough cranky Joe. Here's why we like GWB

President Bush is great for headline writers. You can't be a New York taxicab driver and become president. Your 28-letter surname wouldn't fit.
Bush looked absolutely presidential when I saw him at Disney's Hall of Presidents. I was never so proud of him. Of course, it was a robot with his voice but somehow that was very impressive.
Has pleasant wife.
Never barfed in the lap of a Japanese official. That we know of.
Doesn't try to nail the White House interns.
Not a sleazeball like Newt "Lead the charge against Clinton's sexcapades while having an extramarital affair yourself" Gingrich.
Has started to compromise in his last two years in office.
Loyal to people around him, even if those folks get it wrong a great majority of the time (Rumsfeld-Cheney-Wolfowitz).
Hasn't declared martial law (yet).

Friday, March 09, 2007

Reasons to impeach Bush and exile Cheney

Arguably stealing the 2000 election. It's hard to imagine any of the alternatives messing up this badly. We chose very badly.
Deficit spending up the wazoo.
Avoiding military service when young and then sending young soldiers to war badly equipped.
Muzzling the media with taunts that it's liberal.
Invading Iraq with lousy intelligence and big delusions.
Muzzling those who questioned the war with charges they weren't supporting our troops.
Detaining suspects indefinitely without trial.
Abu Ghraib torture (and then defending the use of torture)
Botching most aspects of Iraq planning.
Putting so many resources into Iraq when THE TERRORISTS ARE IN AFGHANISTAN and the mountains of Pakistan.
Not catching Osama Bin Laden.
Spending so much on Iraq that U.S. domestic problems go wanting.
No child left behind (without funding).
Exposing a CIA operative because her husband was pointing out your bogus, rigged pre-war intelligence.
Failing to work with the rest of the world on diplomacy until six years into your term.
Wasting the post-9/11 goodwill the world felt about us; creating more enemies worldwide with your moronic policies.
Recruiting for Al Quaida with your boneheaded invasion of Iraq.
Creating a new generation of maimed soldiers who are not even getting humane treatment when they get home.
"Mission accomplished" and other photo ops with military men and women, while you ignore their real needs.
Not paying the National Guard soldiers on active duty their incentive pay that was promised them. (Call it bureaucratic, but when it's not done for 12 months in a row, it sure looks institutional.)
Failing to get out of a 3-part civil war in Iraq when no solution seems viable. Sacrificing hundreds of U.S. lives on a longshot bid to save face for Bush-Cheney.
Saying Bush's great accomplishment is he prevented another attack on U.S. soil. So what would be worse, even if that unlikely statement were true: a probably smaller terror incident somewhere in the U.S. (now that we have largely taken away the 9/11 planes option), one that -- God forbid -- causes casualties to innocent people, OR sending 3,200 Americans and many more Iraqi civilians to their deaths in an expensive and unnecessary war (not to mention all the lost limbs, lingering trauma and ruined lives)? I think the soldiers' lives are worth as much as civilians. We should be snuffing out the Taliban instead of refereeing the Shiite-Sunni conflict.
Bush did help out the economy with his tax cuts, of course, but he's intent on killing the estate tax so spoiled filthy-rich kids won't have to earn their way into the upper class. They can just sit back and inherit their smug stations in life while the working poor trudge off to Wal-Mart for $7.50 an hour.
We need to take America back from the nutjobs who give conservatism a bad name. Not to mention what they do to "liberals."

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

DVD for Lent

The Nativity Story (2006, decent reviews) will be out on DVD March 20th for your Lenten viewing.

Knights of Prosperity felled

As we predicted long before it premiered, "Knights of Prosperity" has been pulled from the ABC schedule. It could come back, but don't count on it. I liked only the cab driver character.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Some news items for TV

HGTV is planning the tentatively titled “What’s With That Crazy College Room?” special that will be a university-themed progeny of the successful HGTV television series, “What’s With That House,” hosted by comedian George Gray. If you have a wacky-wild college dorm room, call the Contestant Hotline: 888 751-8088. Or go to the Website: www.lmnotv.com/collegeroom/



There's a lot of buzz for the upcoming "Planet Earth" series (left) airing March 25 through April 22 (Earth Day) and narrated by SigourneyWeaver. It will be eye-popping and amazing in HGTV, too.



CBS won the Feb. sweeps in overall viewers and those 25-54.



Watch for "TONY BENNETT DUETS: THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN CLASSIC," a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Bennett's Grammy-winning album Duets: An American Classic. The program is scheduled to air on local public television stations WEDH, WEDY on March 5 and 6.



John McCain announced his candidacy on David Letterman's show. Letterman asked Sen. McCain if he would consider “the possibility President/Vice President, that kind of a thing, you divide that sort of deal up. You’re not interested in splitting that?” Sen. McCain said, “Well, you may remember that in the last election there was some conversation about me being Vice President of the Untied States, it wasn’t clear which party... And I was on one of the shows and the guy said, ‘Well, what’s this about you being Vice President of the United States?’ I said, ‘You know, I spent all those years in a North Vietnamese prison camp, kept in the dark, fed scraps – why the heck would I want to do that all over again?’”



Al Gore's award-winning "An Inconvenient Truth" will air on Showtime March 11 and 8 p.m.



Stocky 60-year-old ex-"Sopranos" goon Vincent Pastore withdrew from "Dancing with the Stars" the other day, saying it likely would be too strenuous. Ya think?
Update: And who's taking his place? John Ratzenberger of Bridgeport. You can't make this stuff up.



A redesigned JumptheShark.com includes new tools and features that allow users to vote and post in real time on whether and how their favorite TV shows have “jumped.”



From top TV executive John Mason at WTIC-61:

"The Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll" premieres Tuesday at 9 pm on CW 20.