RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. - Celine Dion is an international mega star and this status allows it to attract the international press in Florida this week as part of a promotional campaign unprecedented for the output in a month , her new album in English.
This Monday is the TVA News reporter Marie-Andrée Poulin, who was talking with the Quebecois singer to launch on November 5, album "Loved Me Back to Life", also the title of the first single.
Interview on TVA - like those of other TVs in the world - Will not be shown to viewers before the publication of the first English album Celine six years.
Joann Kaeding, Sony Music International, confirmed to TVA News that it is "the first time such a" junket "is organized on an international scale."
And for good reason: a hundred journalists from 14 countries (including Canada, South Africa, Poland, Japan, Australia, Germany and Spain) are this week's meeting Celine Dion, which is suitable for three intense days of promotion: all began Monday with television and the show connects with radio Tuesday and Thursday with the press.Some teams have 25 hours to return to chat with Celine for 10 minutes.
To froth "Loved Me Back to Life", 150 people worked on several days this week promotion, including press officers in Quebec and abroad, people from Sony Music, as well as those responsible for the sets and the room facilities.
The 21st floor of a hotel in Singer Island, Riviera Beach, Florida, has also been requisitioned all week by the Queen of Las Vegas. A room has been reserved for interviews with Celine, another for clothing changes and a third artist to Rene Angelil, husband and impresario of the greatest interpreter of the planet, which has sold 220 million copies its various albums over 30 years of career.
Monday mid-morning, Marie-Andrée Poulin attended an audiovisual projection including listening "Loved Me Back to Life", interviews with Celine - who spoke in particular of some songs - and moments sketched in the studio. The journalist received the official album cover with photos, titles and lyrics of 13 songs (the "deluxe" version will have two more). It is 17 pm the round of interviews was to begin Monday.
http://www.journaldemontreal.com/
This Monday is the TVA News reporter Marie-Andrée Poulin, who was talking with the Quebecois singer to launch on November 5, album "Loved Me Back to Life", also the title of the first single.
Interview on TVA - like those of other TVs in the world - Will not be shown to viewers before the publication of the first English album Celine six years.
Joann Kaeding, Sony Music International, confirmed to TVA News that it is "the first time such a" junket "is organized on an international scale."
And for good reason: a hundred journalists from 14 countries (including Canada, South Africa, Poland, Japan, Australia, Germany and Spain) are this week's meeting Celine Dion, which is suitable for three intense days of promotion: all began Monday with television and the show connects with radio Tuesday and Thursday with the press.Some teams have 25 hours to return to chat with Celine for 10 minutes.
To froth "Loved Me Back to Life", 150 people worked on several days this week promotion, including press officers in Quebec and abroad, people from Sony Music, as well as those responsible for the sets and the room facilities.
The 21st floor of a hotel in Singer Island, Riviera Beach, Florida, has also been requisitioned all week by the Queen of Las Vegas. A room has been reserved for interviews with Celine, another for clothing changes and a third artist to Rene Angelil, husband and impresario of the greatest interpreter of the planet, which has sold 220 million copies its various albums over 30 years of career.
Monday mid-morning, Marie-Andrée Poulin attended an audiovisual projection including listening "Loved Me Back to Life", interviews with Celine - who spoke in particular of some songs - and moments sketched in the studio. The journalist received the official album cover with photos, titles and lyrics of 13 songs (the "deluxe" version will have two more). It is 17 pm the round of interviews was to begin Monday.
http://www.journaldemontreal.com/
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