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Survey untuk korang:
Kalau Bi buat full concert kat Kuala Lumpur, berapa korang sanggup bayar?
* RM 50
* RM 80
* RM 110
* RM 180
* RM 250
* RM 300
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* RM 400
* RM 500 + is ok for me to watch Bi's concert!
* Im not interested |
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Originally posted by adikkeluangman_ at 24-12-2005 04:48 PM
Survey untuk korang:
Kalau Bi buat full concert kat Kuala Lumpur, berapa korang sanggup bayar?
* RM 50
* RM 80
* RM 110
* RM 180
* RM 2 ...
survey dari kpop kingdom ke?
sanggup gak..berapa pon leh....tapi...huhu....
masalah masa la... :kant: |
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Originally posted by Zaheera at 25-12-2005 05:48 AM
adoi...cassio patut tau yg sy pantang bunyi letupan kan ?
i hate fireworks, mercun dan sewaktu dengannya
i really hate those sounds
kang tgh sedap2 tgk, skali POM !!!
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HUHU....oh okay..nampaknye takleh la ajak Cik Eera gi tgk perf. TVXQ tahun 2008 nanti? adoi.. :kant: nevermind... just forget apa cassio baru ckp...huhu... :gila: |
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Kalo kite maybe budget lebih kurang RM100 kot. xde duit. tp memandangkan Bi is from JYP n then satu company ngan god maybe boleh do something kot. Dah ler Bi ni member baik ngan TaeWoo plak. Aish...
Takat mercun, letup2 tu biasalah. :cak: Tapi ade jugak konsert yang xde cam tu... |
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Originally posted by adikkeluangman_ at 19-12-2005 20:01
Kalo kite maybe budget lebih kurang RM100 kot. xde duit. tp memandangkan Bi is from JYP n then satu company ngan god maybe boleh do something kot. Dah ler Bi ni member baik ngan TaeWoo plak. Aish.. ...
lagi mahal lagi bestkan seat :cak: :cak: :cak: :cak: :cak: |
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Originally posted by adikkeluangman_ at 24-12-2005 04:48 PM
Survey untuk korang:
Kalau Bi buat full concert kat Kuala Lumpur, berapa korang sanggup bayar?
* RM 50
* RM 80
* RM 110
* RM 180
* RM 2 ...
Below RM200 ok agiks kalau dapat seat bagus baper2 pun sanggup bayo wakaka |
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Rain's album records sales of over one million copies in Asia
2005-12-28
The third album from singer Rain, entitled "It's Raining" has recorded sales of over
one million copies in seven Asian countries, including Korea.
According to a report on Rain's success in Asia submitted by the singer's agency,
JYP Entertainment, to the Korea Culture & Content Agency, some 920,000 copies
of Rain's third album have been sold this year in Japan (100,000 copies), China
(500,000 copies), Hong Kong (50,000 copies), Taiwan (70,000 copies), Thailand
(150,000 copies) and Indonesia (50,000 copies). The total number of copies
exceeds one million--or 1.074 million to be exact--if the 154,000 copies of the
album sold in Korea since its release in October are also taken into account.
Moreover, Rain's Asian tour entitled "Rainy Day" drew 130,000 viewers from July
to December of this year: 12,000 people in Tokyo; 8,000 people in Osaka; 20,000
people in Budokan; 20,000 people in Hong Kong and 40,000 people in Beijing.
Thirty thousand tickets to Rain's concert slated for Dec. 29-30 in Taipei, Taiwan
have been sold out as well. If the 12,000 people who watched Rain's concert in
Seoul and the 10,000 people who attended his concert in Busan this year are also
taken into account, a total of 152,000 people in Asia have seen the singer's
concerts this year.
Next year, Rain will prove his status as a performing artist when he holds concerts
in New York, USA, on Feb. 2-3 and in Bangkok, Thailand, on Feb. 26.
In the report, JYP Entertainment wrote that the current global showbiz standards
require that stars possess the ability to be "multi-entertainers" as was the case
with the Taiwanese group F4, Hong Kong star Andy Lau, and Hollywood stars Will
Smith and Jennifer Lopez. "'One-source-multi-use' stars are in high demand in the
Asian market, which is used to multi-entertainers,' said the report.
The report also calls for the implementation of an overseas partnership bank or
database to eliminate hurdles in selecting overseas partners due to the lack of
information on entertainers' activities abroad. The selection of the right partner is
crucial for creating an appropriate image of a star in a certain country and,
therefore, producing profits and unearthing new opportunities.
JYP entertainment's report also describes Rain's future goals and prospects.
According to the report, the singer will release his first single album in Japan in
January and launch its promotion. In September, he will release his fourth full-
length album concurrently in Korea and other Asian countries. To achieve his
ultimate goal of establishing a presence in the global showbiz market, the singer
will hold a large-scale concert tour of the entire Asian region.
"Rain's album is a big hit in the Chinese-speaking region. Estimates say that more
than 500,000 copies have been sold in China, but no one knows the exact
figure," said Chung Wook, chief of JYP Entertainment's Overseas Business
Division, who was visiting Hong Kong to attend a ceremony appointing Rain as
Pepsi Cola's model. He added that the TV series "Let's Go, Sang-doo" and "Full
House" both starring Rain, have recorded the highest viewer ratings in Indonesia,
Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Taiwan.
The agency expects Rain to produce even more impressive results next year.
c: KBS Global News |
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wah..great... :cak:
congrats to Bi!
mana tau leh dtg sini wat concert... |
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pic ni...ma paberet :cak: |
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oooo... buat survey berapa sanggup bayar utk konsert Bi yerrr???
berapa pun aku sanggup!!!! masalahnya... adakah Bi sanggup buat konsert di KL???? hehehe... dorang ni tak nampak pun m'sia dlm peta... |
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Originally posted by adikkeluangman_ at 29-12-2005 11:14 AM
Rain's album records sales of over one million copies in Asia
2005-12-28
[IMG]http://english.kbs.co.kr/ICSFiles/artimage/2005/12/28/c_ent_nws/ra_l.jpg[ ...
news ni kan... langsung tak sebut ttg m'sia... :kant: |
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Ni so far yang vote.
1 - not interested
1 - RM200
2 - Not limit |
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Originally posted by eyka at 29-12-2005 12:24 PM
news ni kan... langsung tak sebut ttg m'sia... :kant:
adoi..dalam pada hepi...kecik ati cassio tgk news tu... :kant:
wakakakakak |
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2006-01-02
KBS Global News
Meanwhile, pop singer Rain ranked second as the "Man of the Year in 2005" with 22 percent of the votes following Donald Tsang, Hong Kong's Chief Executive (33 percent). The late Pope John Paul II, who died in April 2005, ranked third with 13 percent of the votes. |
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Talk Asia Rates Interview with Rain One of 2005's Best Five
2006-01-03
CNN's "Talk Asia" chose an interview with singer Rain that was recorded back in
November as one of the show's best five interviews of 2005.
In other words, Rain was chosen as one of the five most prominent figures to
appear on the show last year.
The New Year's edition of "Talk Asia," which comprised interviews with 20 people
who appeared on the show last year, aired throughout the entire Asian region.
This special edition of "Talk Asia" was an annual wrap-up of the most meaningful
events of the year 2005 that the show shared with its viewers, such as the South
Asian tsunami, and entertainers and sports stars who rose to prominence in the
global arena.
Aside from Rain, the five most prominent figures of the year included Philippines
President Gloria Aroyo, Japanese soccer player Nakata Hitedoshi and Hong Kong
actor Stephen Chow.
Rain's interview with the show's host, Lorraine Khan, was recorded on October 9 at
the Renaissance Harbor View Hotel for about an hour and a half, and aired on
CNN Nov. 19.
The New Year's edition of "Talk Asia" will air Jan. 7, Korean time (a rerun airs on
Jan. 8).
c: KBS Global News |
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