Thursday 19 April 2012





















DIDDY TOPS FORBES LIST AGAIN!!!



*Forbes has just released its short list of hip hop’s wealthiest moguls, and Sean “Diddy” Combs tops the list with a net worth of $550 million.
Jay-Z and Dr. Dre follow at No. 2 and 3, respectively, while Cash Money Records cofounder Bryan “Birdman” Williams and 50 Cent round out this year’s “Forbes Five.”
Diddy, founder of Bad Boy Records, receives double-digit millions annually as a share of profits from Diageo-backed Ciroc vodka. Sales of the spirit spiked 122% last year in the wake of strong demand for new flavor Ciroc Peach; he is entitled to a nine-figure chunk of cash if the brand is ever sold. Diddy also boasts stakes in clothing lines Sean John and Enyce, marketing firm Blue Flame, record label Bad Boy and a handful of tech startups. But it’s his deal with Comcast to launch cable channel Revolt in 2013 that could push him into billionaire territory. He’ll own the channel outright, and based on projected viewership totals, its value could soar into the low-to-mid nine figures within the next few years.

Monday 19 March 2012

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs Urges Movie Bosses to Hire Him



Sean 'Diddy' Combs has made a public plea to movie bosses to consider him for upcoming projects and even offered to donate his pay cheque to charity in exchange for a good film role. 


Sean P. Diddy Combs has dabbled with acting in recent years, appearing in "Get Him to the Greek" with Russell Brand and most recently making a cameo appearance in rebooted TV show "Hawaii Five-0".
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is adamant he wants to expand his acting resume - and he is calling on film chiefs to give him a job.

In a series of posts on his Twitter.com page, he writes, "Attention all film directors, casting agents, producers, writers! I am an aspiring actor for hire! Pls (please) call me if you have a job 4 me! 4real... (sic) I take direction well. I'm always on time. I don't come with a (sic) entourage! And I know how to play my position! No ego! I wanna work! Hire me!"

Sean 'Diddy' Combs gives out the name of his agent in a bid to enticeoffers and even promises to donate his pay cheque to charity in a bid to score a juicy role.

He adds, "Attn (attention) all independent film directors + producers - if I'm blessed to be in ur (sic) film I'll donate my pay to charity + bring soulfood to set 4 everyone!!" 

What's the biggest sporting event on the planet without one of the biggest moguls? Sean "Diddy" Combs aired four Ciroc ads during last night's (Feb. 5th) Super Bowl. From the looks of the ads, Diddy is moving in a comedic direction when it comes to advertising the brand.
Continue on for the commercials.








Diddy Announces Music-Themed Revolt TV'Revolt TV is bringing that revolution that television needs,' Diddy says in video announcing his cable network.



Diddy television is official. After weeks of unconfirmed reports and unofficial announcements Sean "Diddy" Combs took to YouTube on Tuesday (February 21) to introduce Revolt TV, his music-themed cable network.

"The revolution will be televised," the Bad Boy CEO dramatically began his three-and-a-half-minute announcement. Revolt, which will be distributed by Comcast, is part of the company's commitment to put more minority-run cable networks on television. USA Today reports that NBA star Magic Johnson and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez are also developing their own networks with the cable giant.

"When I was growing up, I was watching television all the time — I used to wonder, 'Why don't those people look like me, or talk like me or walk like me?' So thank you to Comcast; my hat goes off to you for being the first tostep up," Diddy said before inviting Time Warner, DirecTV and other cable providers to also pick up his channel.

During a January interview with MTV News, the music mogul responded to the premature reports, only going on record to confirm that Revolt will bring a "new energy" to television. He also gave props to music networks like MTV for paving the way.

"Revolt TV is bringing that revolution that television needs," Diddy said in the clip. "I grew up watching BET and MTV and HBO and NBC, and I had a dream. I had a dream that one day I would get a chance, an opportunity to show my perspective coming from a musical standpoint.



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