Randy Jackson is NOT Returning as American Idol Judge

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By: TMZ Staff

We can’t say we didn’t see this one coming. TMZ broke the news this morning that Randy Jackson will not be returning to American Idol as a judge. He’ll still be involved with the show, but just as a “mentor”.

The dawg days are over at “American Idol” … TMZ has learned Randy Jackson is officially LEAVING the judge’s table … but will still remain a part of the show as a “mentor.”

Sources connected to “Idol” tell us … there’s some concern among the brass that Jackon is not well-suited for the mentor role … but they feel they need him because he’s the glue that helps keep the show together.

As for his replacement … sources tell us Nicki Minaj‘s deal is 99% done … but still not a sure thing just yet.

We’re told the honchos are keenly aware Mariah Carey isn’t a fan of Minaj and doesn’t want her at the table … a fact producers LOVE because they think the conflict and tension will be good for the show.

And … we now know A.I. will once again go with a 4th judge … we’re told producers are gunning for someone from the country music world for the third seat. Seat number 4 is up in the air.

Finally, altough “A.I.” wanted Diddy or Kanye West … we’re told they are definitely out of the picture.

Atlanta Teacher Admits to Helping Students Because They Were “Dumb as hell”

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By: Denver (via The Atlanta Journal Constitution)

And the Teacher of The Year award goes to….Shayla Smith!

Atlanta math teacher Shayla Smith allegedly thought students were so “dumb” that they needed her help during testing.

The former 5th-grade teacher at southwest Atlanta’s Dobbs Elementary School denied it, but a tribunal apparently believed that allegation and others and recommended her termination Monday.

Smith was among about 180 Atlanta Public Schools educators accused of cheating after a state investigation triggered by reports in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Data on test erasures likely undermined Smith. The testimony of a student who claimed to witness her cheating and of a fellow teacher who said she overheard Smith admit to cheating couldn’t have helped her either.

The teacher, Schajuan Jones, taught 4th grade across the hall from Smith, and said she overheared Smith talking in the hallway with a teacher whose students she had overseen during testing.

“The words were, ‘I had to give your kids, or your students, the answers because they’re dumb as hell,’” Jones said.

The tribunal was considering testimony of cheating in 2010. The year before a state analysis found what was described as a practically impossible frequency of changes from wrong to right in tests proctored by Smith.

The student, now in 8th grade, said Smith gave her and others the answers on a math test during summer re-testing in 2010. The girl, whose identity was withheld, told the three-member tribunal that Smith came to her desk and pointed to the correct answers.

Jones, the teacher, acknowledged under cross examination that she didn’t immediately report Smith’s “dumb” comment, saying she feared reprisals from the principal. Jones, who has testified in two other Atlanta test-cheating tribunals, also acknowledged that she and Smith did not get along.

Smith later testified that she did not trust Jones. Then, before the APS lawyer could cut her off with an objection, Smith blurted: “She’s a liar.”

The 8th grader also acknowledged during her own cross examination that she told no one about the alleged cheating until last year, when she informed her mother after watching a TV news account of the scandal. The girl also said the cheating occurred over several days, yet Smith said she only gave the summer math test on one day, an assertion largely corroborated by a testing expert from the state.

The tribunal deliberated only about an hour before finding Smith guilty of willful neglect and immorality. The panel recommended that the school board fire her.

Nearly 180 Atlanta Public School educators were named in a state investigation into cheating, and APS has tallied the disposition of 164 of them. (Some former employees were not counted because their contracts were not renewed and they were not entitled to a tribunal process. Shayla Smith’s recommendation is yet to be voted upon by the school board.)

Named educators who resigned or retired: 110,
educators terminated due to tribunal: 17,
educators reinstated: 16,
tribunals pending: 21.

Tennis Star Andy Roddick Retiring

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Andy Roddick has announced he is retiring from tennis after the U.S. Open … leaving him plenty of free time to bang his hot model wife Brooklyn Decker.

Roddick — who’s only 30-years-old — has reportedly made over $20 million in prize money during his career … plus a FORTUNE in endorsement deals with Lacoste, Rolex, Lexus and American Express.

Roddick — who famously won the U.S. Open in 2003 — has been plagued with injuries during his 12-year career … affecting his knees, ankles, shoulder and back.

Roddick is currently ranked #22 in the world and is scheduled to play his next round in the U.S. Open tomorrow night. Hopefully, Brooklyn will be there to cheer him on.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2012/08/30/andy-roddick-retire-stennis/#ixzz254kyx3nO

Rihanna is NOT an artist…says the Vaccines

By: music-news

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The Vaccines claim Rihanna “isn’t an artist,” because her albums feature so many different songwriters and producers.

The Vaccines claim Rihanna “isn’t an artist.”

The ‘No Hope’ band don’t see the singer in the same light as themselves, because she has a team writing and producing all her songs for her rather than doing it herself.

Guitarist Freddie Cowan told Digital Spy: “Rihanna isn’t an artist – she has 15 writers, 15 songwriters and 15 producers all fighting for space on her albums and she’s the face of it.

“I have nothing against it, but I don’t want to be associated with it.”

Freddie also claimed his group would never want to do a collaboration with a pop star like indie group Coldplay, who wrote ‘Princess of China’ with Rihanna, which they will perform together at the Paralympics closing ceremony next month.

He added: “I’ve never heard that song, but it’s Coldplay – they’ll do whatever they can to be the biggest band on earth, to be bigger than U2.

“They do it really well and they’ve never put out a bad album so hats off to them.

“I have nothing against those collaborations because I don’t feel you can judge people, but I don’t think I’ll ever be involved in something like that. It needs artistic merit.”

The Vaccines new album, ‘Come of Age’ is set for release on September 3.

Republican National Convention: Stripper Business BOOMING in Tampa

By: TMZ Staff

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No one makes it rain like sexually repressed old white men — at least according to a manager at a strip club in Tampa, who tells TMZ the club’s business has DOUBLED ever since the Republican National Convention rolled into town.The manager at Skin Tampa tells us, the club has been sending its hottest girls to the RNC with cards and flyers — offering free entry to anyone attending the convention — and the response has been insane.The manager says the club’s traffic has exploded thanks to the special RNC deal — and revenue has doubled with it.But the club isn’t stopping there — according to the manager, it’s going the extra mile to welcome everyone at the RNC, decking the place out with Republican-themed decorations.The manager says Mitt Romney has yet to stop by — but tells us, “We would love for [him] to come!”

Buying Twitter Followers, Is it Actually Possible?

By AUSTIN CONSIDINE of the New York Times

AS a comedian, Dan Nainan was blessed with fans, millions of YouTube views and, once, an audience with President Obama. But one thing was missing.

“The number of Twitter followers I had in relation to how many people in the world know about me was woefully inadequate,” he said. So in June he bought a small city’s worth for $424.15, raising his Twitter follower count from about 700 to more than 220,000.

“There’s a tremendous cachet associated with having a large number,” said Mr. Nainan, 31, adding later, “When people see that you have that many followers, they’re like: ‘Oh, my goodness, this guy is popular. I might want to book him.’ ”

It may be the worst-kept secret in the Twittersphere. That friend who brags about having 1,000, even 100,000 Twitter followers may not have earned them through hard work and social networking; he may have simply bought them on the black market.

And it’s not just ego-driven blogger types. Celebrities, politicians, start-ups, aspiring rock stars, reality show hopefuls — anyone who might benefit from having a larger social media footprint — are known to have bought large blocks of Twitter followers.

The practice is surprisingly easy. A Google search for “buy Twitter followers” turns up dozens of Web sites like USocial.net, InterTwitter.com, and FanMeNow.com that sell Twitter followers by the thousands (and often Facebook likes and YouTube views). At BuyTwitterFollow.com, for example, users simply enter their Twitter handle and credit card number and, with a few clicks, see the ranks of their followers swell in three to four days.

Will Mitchell, the founder of Clear Presence Media, a marketing company outside Tampa, Fla., said that he has bought more than a million followers for his clients, which include musicians, start-ups and a well-known actress he declined to identify.

“And it’s so cheap, too,” he said. In one instance, Mr. Mitchell said, he bought 250,000 for $2,500, or a penny each.

One site, Fiverr, an online classified for cheap marketing services, has several ads offering 1,000 Twitter followers for $5.

Heddi Cundle, founder of MyTab.co, a San Francisco company that helps people raise money for trips, spent $5 on Fiverr to buy 200 followers last October, when her site started. By the next month, “we had about 1,100 to 1,200 people on both Twitter and Facebook, which was amazing,” she said. “We needed that to get ourselves going.”

Fake Twitter followers briefly made the news in July, when Mitt Romney’s Twitter following jumped by more than 100,000 in one weekend — a much faster rate than usual. A flurry of news reports purported to expose the practice of buying followers. “Romney Twitter account gets upsurge in fake followers, but from where?” read a headline on the NBC News Technolog blog.” (The Romney campaign has denied it bought followers.) Similar claims were lobbed at Newt Gingrich last year; his campaign also denied that he paid for any of his 1.3 million-strong Twitter following.

Having fake followers, it is important to note, does not necessarily mean that they were purchased. Unlike Facebook friends, Twitter does not require users to approve followers. In other words, anyone can follow you on Twitter, whether it’s your mother or a spammer.

Twitter followers are sold in two ways: “Targeted” followers, as they are known in the industry, are harvested using software that seeks out Twitter users with similar interests and follows them, betting that many will return the favor. “Generated” followers are from Twitter accounts that are either inactive or created by spamming computers — often referred to as “bots.”

Buyers and sellers see nothing wrong with it. “Buying followers generated by bots is against Twitter’s terms and frowned upon by the public,” Mr. Mitchell said. “However, it is perfectly legal.”

The practice has become so widespread that StatusPeople, a social media management company in London, released a Web tool last month called the Fake Follower Check that it says can ascertain how many fake followers you and your friends have.

The tool examines Twitter relationships, said Rob Waller, a founder of StatusPeople. “Fake accounts tend to follow a lot of people but have few followers,” he said. “We then combine that with a few other metrics to confirm the account is fake.”

If accurate, the number of fake followers out there is surprising. According to the StatusPeople tool, 71 percent of Lady Gaga’s nearly 29 million followers are “fake” or “inactive.” So are 70 percent of President Obama’s nearly 19 million followers.

But Twitter is starting to clamp down. In April, it filed suit in federal court in San Francisco against five spammers, including those who create fake Twitter followers. (The case is pending.) That didn’t discourage Mr. Nainan, the comedian. He recently asked about “the theoretical maximum” Twitter followers he can purchase.

“They said, ‘You could probably get over a million, a million and a half,’ ” he said. “And I’m like, ‘Why not? I can afford it.’ ”

A version of this article appeared in print on August 23, 2012, on page E1 of the New York edition with the headline: Buying Their Way To Twitter Fame.

*cues End of Time Intro* Hello Everybody!!!

After much thought, anticipation and heavy demand for publishing my thoughts, I’ve finally decided to get into this business of “blogging” or as I like to call it “I have far too much time on my hands”. This is the place where I can fully express my thoughts, opinions while at the same time interacting with my readers. So in the words of WordPress “Happy blogging!”