Sunday, April 10, 2011

IDOL GIVES BACK: If we're going to give American Idol a hard time for all the things about it which suck, a moment for equal time -- The Ryan Seacrest Foundation has announced that it "has selected The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia as its newest site for the construction of The Voice, an interactive broadcast multi-media center for sick and injured children. The Voice provides young patients within The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia community with an outlet to engage in activities related to radio, TV and new media, ranging from broadcasting like a DJ and playing their favorite songs to watching live artists perform and interviewing celebrities."

4 comments:

  1. Benner12:07 AM

    i love any surgery venue that names itself CHOP.  

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  2. Jenn.8:23 AM

    I've heard good things about the one that Ryan Seacrest built at the Children's Hospital of Atlanta.

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  3. Meghan8:35 AM

    Well, that's nice.  My Idol fatigue decreased minimally upon reading this.

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  4. Jenn.1:47 PM

    Slight detour: There is an interesting editorial on the front page of What Not to Sing, which may be worthwhile to include in the pre-Top-8 AI discussion post this week.  Just a thought.

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