Edisi 26 Desember 2016 | Internasional Bali Post

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I N T E R N A T I O N A L

I N T E R N A T I O N A L

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Monday, December 26, 2016

Kardashian-Chyna reality show continues on social media

LOS ANGELES — The night before the “Rob & Chyna” baby special premiered on E!, Rob Kardashian announced to his 8.2 million Instagram followers that his fiance and mother of their month-old daughter had abruptly left him and taken the baby with her. A few days later, Kardashian replaced those posts with various images of holiday-themed socks from his company. He explained in another entry that he’d been “in an emotional bad place and did some

things that embarrassed myself and my family” in the days before. He apologized to fiancee Blac Chyna, said he is “seeking help” for his “flaws/issues” and asked his fans to “please pray for me.”

Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File

In this Aug. 30, 2015 file photo, Blac Chyna arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles.

The drama continues to unfold across multiple media platforms. The couple’s reality show has been renewed for a second season, and according to Kardashian family tradition, social media is where future plot points are born. The Kardashians are the realityTV experts of cross-platform storytelling, said Katie Walsh, a doctoral student at USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, who presented her studies on reality TV and fan culture at last year’s Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference in Montreal. “Rob and Chyna have a TV show, and you can continue watching it on social media,” she said. “The other aspect of social media that makes it so important is that it’s participatory... Everybody has access to Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, and then you can actually participate in the story line of the show by making comments on their Instagram.” The Kardashians are also champions of using social media as marketing, said David Schwab, head of celebrity strategy firm Octagon First Call. “There is nobody like them in the states that has a socialite social footprint and therefore have been able to cross promote everything they do, from shows to products to anything they want to help a sister or niece or godkid out with,” he said. “It’s unique.” (ap)

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Monday, December 26, 2016

AP Photo/Aaron Favila

Filipino cook Manny Paroginog arranges hot charcoal under roasting pigs in Quezon city, north of Manila, Philippines on Friday Dec. 23, 2016. Roasted pig is popular during Filipino celebrations and traditionally served during a Christmas eve dinner called “Noche Buena” in this predominantly Roman Catholic nation.

Philippines braces for Christmas storm, offers roasted pigs

MANILA — A powerful typhoon menacingly blew closer to the eastern Philippines on Christmas Day as officials struggled to divert people’s attention from family celebrations and travel. A provincial governor offered roasted pigs to entice villagers to move to emergency shelters. Typhoon Nock-Ten packed maximum sustained winds of 185 kilometers (114 miles) per hour and gusts of up to 255 kph (158 mph), and was expected to smash into the island province of Catanduanes on Sunday night. It’s then forecast to blow westward across the southern portion of the main island of Luzon and pass close to the capital, Manila, on Monday, before exiting over the South China Sea. Nock-Ten may weaken after making landfall and hitting the Sierra Madre mountain

range in southern Luzon. Heavy rainfall, destructive winds and battering waves were threatening heavily populated rural and urban regions, where the Philippine weather agency raised typhoon warnings, stranding thousands of people in ports as airlines canceled flights and ferries were prevented from sailing. Officials warned of storm surges in coastal villages, flash floods and landslides, and asked villagers to evacuate to safer grounds. Christmas is the biggest holiday in the Philippines, which has Asia’s

largest Roman Catholic population, making it difficult for officials to get people’s attention to heed the warnings. With many refusing to leave high-risk communities, some officials said they decided to carry out forced evacuations. In the past 65 years, seven typhoons have struck the Philippines on Christmas Day, according to the government’s weather agency. Gov. Miguel Villafuerte of Camarines Sur province, which is in the typhoon’s forecast path, offered roast pigs, a popular Christmas delicacy locally called “lechon,” in evacuation centers to entice villagers to move to emergency shelters. “I know it’s Christmas ... but this is a legit typhoon,” Villafuerte tweeted on Christmas Eve. “Please

evacuate, we’ll be having lechon at evacuation centers.” Camarines Sur officials targeted about 50,000 families — some 250,000 people — for evacuation by Saturday night, but the number of those who responded was initially far below expectations. In Catanduanes province, Vice Gov. Shirley Abundo said she had ordered a forced evacuation of villagers, saying some “are really hard-headed, they don’t want to leave their houses because it’s Christmas.” “We need to do this by force, we need to evacuate them now,” she told ABSCBN television. The Department of Social Welfare and Development, which helps oversee government response during disasters, said only about 4,200

people were reported to have moved to six evacuation centers by Sunday morning in the Bicol region, which includes Camarines Sur. “It’s difficult to force celebrations when our lives will be put at risk. Please prioritize safety and take heed of warnings by local government units,” welfare official Felino Castro told The Associated Press by phone. Continued to page 6

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