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Date Posted: 19:57:35 11/20/02 Wed
Info from rockontv.com & tvguide.com
>RockOnTV - the ultimate guide to music on television. <
November Appearances
*NSYNC's appearances!
11-24...Wild On Rio 2am EST on E!
11-24...Bubblegum Babylon 11am EST on VH1 (Repeat at 9pm EST)
11-24...Driven (*NSYNC) 1pm EST on VH1
11-25...Bubblegum Babylon 12am EST on VH1 (Repeat at 7pm EST)
11-25...Crossover (2001) movie 10pm EST IFC (Independent Film Channel) repeat at 2:45am EST
11-28...American Bandstand's 50th...A Celebration! 12:38am EST on VH1 (repeat at 1pm EST (Info from tvguide.com)
11-28... Fairly Oddparents: The Boys in the Band; Hex Games 8pm EST on NICK (Info from tvguide.com)
11-29...On The Line (2001) movie 8pm EST on STZ THT (STARZ! Theater) (repeat at 4am EST)
11-30...On The Line (2001) movie 12pm EST on STZTHT (STARZ! Theater) (repeat at 8pm)
Justin's appearances!
11-23...All That 8pm EST On NICK
11-28...2002 MTV Video Music Awards 4pm EST
TV INFO:
Show:Bubblegum Babylon
Episode:Bubblegum Babylon
Network:(VH1) Video Hits One
Date:Sunday - November 24, 2002
Time:9:00 pm - 11:00 pm ET
Featured Artists
Backstreet Boys, David Cassidy, Katie Cassidy, The Cowsills, The DeFranco Family, Leif Garrett, Debbie Gibson, Deborah Gibson, Hanson, The Monkees, Mandy Moore, New Edition, New Kids On The Block, N Sync, O-Town, Donny Osmond, The Partridge Family, Britney Spears, Tiffany, Peter Tork, Jane Wiedlin
About: Bubblegum Babylon
It’s a billion-dollar business built on fresh-faced looks, catchy hooks, and the best merchandising and marketing that money can buy. "Bubblegum Babylon" goes inside the industry to examine how this pre-teen pop is literally "manufactured" and profiles the songwriters, producers, impresarios and image-makers behind the cold and calculating business of selling the same kinds of bands time and time again. Looking at the successive waves of pop culture this music has spawned since the 1960s - the teen press that champions these acts and the artists who get swept up in it all - the special features all-new exclusive interviews with Backstreet Boys, *N Sync, David Cassidy and his daughter Katie Cassidy, Mandy Moore, The Cowsills, Hanson, MTV’s Carson Daly, Tony DeFranco, Deborah Gibson, Donny Osmond, Danny Bonaduce, Tiffany, Peter Tork, and Jane Weidlin among others.
About Bubblegum Babylon
From Britney Spears to the Backstreet Boys, manufactured teen music is being gobbled up by lipsmacking kids at a phenomenal rate and then spit back out when it quickly loses flavor. More than 40 years after its invention, teen pop has never been more popular.
But few realize that beneath its appealing, feel-good surface, bubblegum pop is a cold and calculating business where, ultimately, the stars themselves are made to be broken.
A cautionary tale about the cost of becoming one of pop’s expendable icons, "Bubblegum Babylon" explores the dark history and culture of carefully-crafted, sticky-sweet pop music directed toward teens - its songs, its bands, its commercialism, its undeniable relevance - from inside the bubblegum music machine.
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