super girl(10-24 phyllis)
The Super Girl, also called Happy Girl and Happy Boy later, had been banned by the State Administration of Radio Film and Television (SARFT)【广电总局】, for overtime broadcasting the program. I think this was a far-fetched【勉强】 excuse to camouflage【伪装,掩饰】 for their being green eye【妒忌】 to the popularity Happy Girl won. Though there’s some people approve this governance【行政管理】 dealing the abuse of talent-search show.
However I feel pity for the ending of Happy Girl.
Nowadays in mainland china many TV station copy this model holding the talent show. There is no denying 【不可否认】that it’s a little bit dazzling【眼花缭乱】 some times. And gradually lose appeal【失去吸引力】 to the audience. But Happy Girl remains to be my favorite.
I will watch the show from the audition【海选】 to the final【决赛】. I will cheered when my favorite contestant advance【晋级】 and grumbled【发牢骚】 when the judge had no eye to the talent I considered. I will get nerves and tense if they were getting knocked out【淘汰】 in the PK rate.
In the past eight years I was accustom to enjoying the beautiful songs and moving stories of young dreamers. Maybe there’s only a few contestants 【选手】can touch me and remain in my memory. I enjoy the program. I believe there’s many young or no longer young dreamers lay much expectation on this, regarding it as a stage can bring knowledge opportunity and success. In eight years such tentative idea【设想】 is illustrated by the achievement of many contestants like liyuchun zhangliangying zengyike etc.
Let’s take a insight【洞察力】to these achievements, they gain respect and fortune mostly from the sale of their music album.【专辑】 In recent years, with the wide-use of internet , more and more people get entertainment resources online, such as movies novels and music. Fewer and fewer people will go to music shops for CDs. The music album industry has suffered a long-term depression until idols from common people appeared.
When they won great popularity, they also won enormous devoted supporters and fans.
I believe general public are really clear that singers get incomes from the sales of their album. But many people think it is not worthwhile to purchase some music which is free online. But things change when it comes to someone you concern. If a singer have no good respond in CD sale, it will be harder to continue his/her music career. Thus supports and fans will pay much money buy their albums.
In some words, this TV program and subsequently【随之而来】birth of tars who winning great popularity, will help to control the infringing【[?n'fr?nd?] 侵害】on intellectual property right【侵犯知识产权】of music field in mainland China.
However I feel pity for the ending of Happy Girl.
Nowadays in mainland china many TV station copy this model holding the talent show. There is no denying 【不可否认】that it’s a little bit dazzling【眼花缭乱】 some times. And gradually lose appeal【失去吸引力】 to the audience. But Happy Girl remains to be my favorite.
I will watch the show from the audition【海选】 to the final【决赛】. I will cheered when my favorite contestant advance【晋级】 and grumbled【发牢骚】 when the judge had no eye to the talent I considered. I will get nerves and tense if they were getting knocked out【淘汰】 in the PK rate.
In the past eight years I was accustom to enjoying the beautiful songs and moving stories of young dreamers. Maybe there’s only a few contestants 【选手】can touch me and remain in my memory. I enjoy the program. I believe there’s many young or no longer young dreamers lay much expectation on this, regarding it as a stage can bring knowledge opportunity and success. In eight years such tentative idea【设想】 is illustrated by the achievement of many contestants like liyuchun zhangliangying zengyike etc.
Let’s take a insight【洞察力】to these achievements, they gain respect and fortune mostly from the sale of their music album.【专辑】 In recent years, with the wide-use of internet , more and more people get entertainment resources online, such as movies novels and music. Fewer and fewer people will go to music shops for CDs. The music album industry has suffered a long-term depression until idols from common people appeared.
When they won great popularity, they also won enormous devoted supporters and fans.
I believe general public are really clear that singers get incomes from the sales of their album. But many people think it is not worthwhile to purchase some music which is free online. But things change when it comes to someone you concern. If a singer have no good respond in CD sale, it will be harder to continue his/her music career. Thus supports and fans will pay much money buy their albums.
In some words, this TV program and subsequently【随之而来】birth of tars who winning great popularity, will help to control the infringing【[?n'fr?nd?] 侵害】on intellectual property right【侵犯知识产权】of music field in mainland China.