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‘Saturday Night Live’ comes to China’s Internet Associated Press Writer
BEIJING — A popular online video site is bringing the irreverent, topical humor of “Saturday Night Live” to China. The late-night U.S. comedy sketch show that regularly mocks politicians, popular culture and celebrities is being shown exclusively on the website of Sohu Video, a unit of Chinese online media group and Nasdaq-listed Sohu.com Inc. Ten episodes from the current 39th season of “SNL” are available now. Future episodes will be available online without subtitles the Monday after airing in the United States, and a version with Chinese subtitles and explanations of cultural references will be available at 10 p.m. the following Saturday, Sohu said in its announcement Thursday. The NBC network show has been a comedy proving ground since its inception with Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Jimmy Fallon and Will Ferrell among its cast over the years. Many of its original sketches and musical performances have been made into movies — including the 1992 hit “Wayne’s World” — or gone viral online. Topics have featured China, including a sketch of a press conference with then Chinese President Hu Jintao berating President Barack Obama over the national debt. But Sohu Chairman and CEO Charles Zhang said he didn’t expect the show’s edgy themes to get them into trouble in China. “Things that are controversial in America are probably not controversial
in China,” he said. “And this talk show is in the spirit of fun and humor. I don’t think there will be any problem.” Chinese films and TV shows are routinely censored to prevent criticism of leaders or socially sensitive content, including sexually suggestive humor, and “SNL” frequently tests those boundaries. Zhang said the show, if popular in China, could inspire Chinese companies to produce shows with similar formats — although content was another matter. “It’s a different political setting,” he said at a news conference, also attended by American stand-up comedian Joe Wong and Beijing-born TV host and musician Kelly Cha. Sohu Video’s site, like many other Chinese online video sites, licenses many hit American TV shows alongside Japanese animation series, Chinese variety shows and in-house programs. Sohu’s early U.S. programs were “Lost” and “The Big Bang Theory,” and last year it obtained the exclusive online broadcast rights for the second season of hit reality show “The Voice of China,” which
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Tourist arrival unaffected by marine debris Bali Post
MANGUPURA - After the celebration of New Year 2014, the holiday ambience remained to be imbued by tourists in Bali. The visit of domestic tourists tended to be higher than foreign tourists. Such condition made tourism players get fresh air at the beginning of the New Year 2014. AP Photo/Andy Wong
Sohu Chairman and CEO Charles Zhang, left, strikes a pose next to a poster of American irreverent comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live, after a press conference at the Sohu Media Plaza in Beijing Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014.
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Nyoman Graha Wicaksana, the Head of LPM Kuta, said the domestic tourist arrival reached 60 percent and the remaining 40 percent was foreign tourists. The rain continuing to flush Kuta area during the New Year did not affect the tourist visit, but they were disappointed with the sanitation of Kuta Beach. Tourism businesspeople themselves understood that it happened due to the unpredict-
able climatic conditions, he said. Wicaksana added the dominant foreign market shares included China, Japan, Australia, Europe and domestic. Related to marine debris on Kuta Beach, the government should undertake extreme and fundamental measures to resolve the issue. One of them was by installing a net to capture the marine debris in the sea. Then, the government could make
a study on the rubbish, so it could find out the root of the problem, he said. Meanwhile, a community leader of Kuta, I Made Rudika, said the weather in the New Year did not affect the activity of tourists to spend holidays in Kuta. At the celebration of New Year tourists looked crowded along the road section of Kuta and Legian, he said. According to him, the occupancy rates increased significantly from the previous year. As a result, it became a ‘harvest’ of room sales since December 26 to January 2, 2014, he said. Continued on page 6
generated nearly 2 billion video views, according to the company. Zhang said U.S. TV shows have been successful at generating advertising revenue online in China. Zhang didn’t give a figure for how much they had paid for exclusive rights to “Saturday Night Live” within China, but said it was cheaper per episode than for a U.S. drama series.
Oscar nominated actress Juanita Moore dead at 99 Associated Press Writer
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FILE - This March 31, 1960 file photo shows Juanita Moore.
NEW YORK — Juanita Moore, a groundbreaking actress and an Academy Award nominee for her role as Lana Turner’s black friend in the classic weeper “Imitation of Life,” has died. Actor Kirk Kelleykahn, her grandson, said that Moore collapsed and died Wednesday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 99, according to Kelleykahn. Accounts of her age have differed over the years. Moore was only the fifth black performer to be nominated for an Oscar, receiving the nod for the glossy Douglas Sirk film that became a big hit and later gained a cult following. The 1959 tearjerker, based on a Fannie Hurst novel and a remake of a 1934 film, tells the story of a struggling white actress’ rise to stardom, her friendship with a black woman and how they team up to raise their daughters as single mothers. It brought supporting actress nominations for both Moore and Susan Kohner,
who played Moore’s daughter as a young adult attempting to pass as a white woman. Kohner’s own background is Czech and Mexican. By the end, Turner’s character is a star and her friend is essentially a servant. The death of Moore’s character sets up the sentimental ending. “The Oscar prestige was fine, but I worked more before I was nominated,” Moore told the Los Angeles Times in 1967. “Casting directors think an Oscar nominee is suddenly in another category. They couldn’t possibly ask you to do one or two days’ work. You wouldn’t accept it. And I’m sure I would.” Moore also had an active career in the theater, starting at Los Angeles’ Ebony Showcase Theatre in the early 1950s, a leading black-run theater. She also was a member of the celebrated Cambridge Players, with other performers including Esther Rolle and Helen Martin. Her grandson is currently president and CEO of the Cambridge group.
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Tourists jog at Kedonganan Beach, Bali Island that full of debris because of rainy season, recently. After the celebration of New Year 2014, the holiday ambience remained to be imbued by tourists in Bali.