Weight Watchers new ambassador: Mahalia Barnes
Weight Watchers has appointed a former contestant of Nine’s The Voice as its new ambassador, with a song recorded for the campaign.
Mahalia Barnes, daughter of Cold Chisel singer Jimmy Barnes, leads the company into the new campaign Everyday Strong, created by Bmf.
Barnes has produced and recorded a song called Counting on You 2013 as part of the campaign. The song features in the TV ad and is available for download on iTunes for $1.69 and through Shazam.
Counting On You – Mahalia Barnes
The appointment is the first local weight-loss ambassador in more than ten years for the company.
The campaign has also landed Barnes on the cover of Woman’s Day with a editorial feature inside, after losing nine kilograms in 10 weeks.
Weight Watchers rival Jenny Craig also has a singing ambassador in former Spice Girl and The X Factor Australia judge Mel B....
Weight Watchers has appointed a former contestant of Nine’s The Voice as its new ambassador, with a song recorded for the campaign.
Mahalia Barnes, daughter of Cold Chisel singer Jimmy Barnes, leads the company into the new campaign Everyday Strong, created by Bmf.
Barnes has produced and recorded a song called Counting on You 2013 as part of the campaign. The song features in the TV ad and is available for download on iTunes for $1.69 and through Shazam.
Counting On You – Mahalia Barnes
The appointment is the first local weight-loss ambassador in more than ten years for the company.
The campaign has also landed Barnes on the cover of Woman’s Day with a editorial feature inside, after losing nine kilograms in 10 weeks.
Weight Watchers rival Jenny Craig also has a singing ambassador in former Spice Girl and The X Factor Australia judge Mel B....
- 1/7/2013
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
60 Minutes
Nine’s 60 Minutes, which featured an interview with the family and friends of Thomas Kelly, who died after being punched in Kings Cross last weekend, drew an audience of 1.1m last night.
The show was down from 1.359m last week, up against MasterChef on Ten, the most-watched non-news show of Sunday night with ratings of 1.465m.
MasterChef was third overall behind night winner Seven News on 1.523m and Sunday Night on 1.482m. However, the cooking show won the key advertising demographics, 16-39, 18-49, 25-54.
Nine’s special broadcast of a charity concert featuring the contestants of the Australian version of The Voice didn’t draw the same large numbers of The Voice itself.
Reaching Out, held last week at Melbourne’s Crown Casino screened from 6.30pm-8pm and took 1.006m, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.
The concert featuring winner Karise Eden, and finalists Darren Percival, Mahalia Barnes and...
Nine’s 60 Minutes, which featured an interview with the family and friends of Thomas Kelly, who died after being punched in Kings Cross last weekend, drew an audience of 1.1m last night.
The show was down from 1.359m last week, up against MasterChef on Ten, the most-watched non-news show of Sunday night with ratings of 1.465m.
MasterChef was third overall behind night winner Seven News on 1.523m and Sunday Night on 1.482m. However, the cooking show won the key advertising demographics, 16-39, 18-49, 25-54.
Nine’s special broadcast of a charity concert featuring the contestants of the Australian version of The Voice didn’t draw the same large numbers of The Voice itself.
Reaching Out, held last week at Melbourne’s Crown Casino screened from 6.30pm-8pm and took 1.006m, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.
The concert featuring winner Karise Eden, and finalists Darren Percival, Mahalia Barnes and...
- 7/16/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Toast to Freedom also features contributions from Ewan McGregor, Kris Kristofferson, Carly Simon and Marianne Faithfull
The late Levon Helm, Ewan McGregor, Kris Kristofferson, Carly Simon, Marianne Faithfull, Jane Birkin, Rosanne Cash and 43 other acts feature on a new song released by Amnesty International.
Titled Toast to Freedom, the song celebrates Amnesty's 50th anniversary and is being released to mark World Press Freedom Day on Thursday. The initial recording was made at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, New York, before producer Bob Clearmountain sent it to dozens of artists – also including the Blind Boys of Alabama, Donald Fagen, Eric Burdon and Taj Mahal – to add their vocals. It was written by Carl Carlton and Larry Campbell.
The idea for Toast to Freedom was conceived by Bill Shipsey, founder of the Art for Amnesty campaign, his colleague Jochen Wilms and Carlton, who has previously worked with Robert Palmer and Eric Burdon.
The late Levon Helm, Ewan McGregor, Kris Kristofferson, Carly Simon, Marianne Faithfull, Jane Birkin, Rosanne Cash and 43 other acts feature on a new song released by Amnesty International.
Titled Toast to Freedom, the song celebrates Amnesty's 50th anniversary and is being released to mark World Press Freedom Day on Thursday. The initial recording was made at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, New York, before producer Bob Clearmountain sent it to dozens of artists – also including the Blind Boys of Alabama, Donald Fagen, Eric Burdon and Taj Mahal – to add their vocals. It was written by Carl Carlton and Larry Campbell.
The idea for Toast to Freedom was conceived by Bill Shipsey, founder of the Art for Amnesty campaign, his colleague Jochen Wilms and Carlton, who has previously worked with Robert Palmer and Eric Burdon.
- 5/3/2012
- by Caspar Llewellyn Smith
- The Guardian - Film News
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