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Wanda's Dick Clark Productions disputes singer 'sabotage'

By Associated Press and China Daily | China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-01-03 11:44

Dick Clark Productions, which was acquired by China's Dalian Wanda Group Co for $1 billion in November, is hitting back against singer Mariah Carey's claim it sabotaged her live performance on its annual "New Year's Rockin' Eve" television special.

Carey's disaster during the show in Times Square made international headlines: The superstar vocally stumbled through her short set, failing to sing for most of it despite a pre-recorded track of her songs playing in the background.

Carey was visibly upset during the performance and afterward tweeted "(expletive) happens". Her representative Nicole Perna blamed technical difficulties, and in an interview with Billboard, she said Dick Clark Productions hampered Carey's performance.

"She was not winging this moment and took it very seriously," Perna told Billboard. "A shame that production set her up to fail."

Perna said Carey's earpiece wasn't working and she flagged the issue to the production team but was told it would be OK when she got on stage.

"However, that was not the case, and they were again told that her earpiece was not working," Perna said. "Instead of endeavoring to fix the issue so that Mariah could perform, they went live."

In a statement released on Sunday, the production company called such claims "absurd".

"As the premier producer of live television events for nearly 50 years, we pride ourselves on our reputation and long-standing relationships with artists," it said. "To suggest that dcp (Dick Clark Productions), as producer of music shows including the American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, New Year's Rockin' Eve and Academy of Country Music Awards, would ever intentionally compromise the success of any artist is defamatory, outrageous and frankly absurd."

It said that in "very rare instances" there are technical errors that can occur with live television. It said an initial investigation, however, indicated it had no involvement in the challenges associated with Carey's performance.

"We want to be clear that we have the utmost respect for Ms. Carey as an artist and acknowledge her tremendous accomplishments in the industry," it said.

The acquisition of DCP marked Wanda's first step into television content, occupying the highest-end global TV program resources from the start.

"Obtaining top television production rights brings about complementary and coordinated development for Wanda's current focuses on the film, tourism, and sports industries," the Beijing-based company said Nov 4.

Wanda said then that after the acquisition is completed, DCP's management will remain in its entirety. Wanda has signed a long-term operation agreement with the management.

A person familiar with the production of Rockin' Eve who asked for anonymity to speak publicly about the incident said all of the other performers, including Gloria Estefan, rehearsed onsite for their performances.

Carey was there but had a stand-in for her rehearsal, atypical for the show's performers. The person said all of the monitors were working, and no technical problems were found.

"Mariah did in fact rehearse at 3 pm, Perna said in an email to The Associated Press on Monday. "She went through vocals and her team ran through sound. All was well at rehearsal. She was prompt for rehearsal and her performance."

 Wanda's Dick Clark Productions disputes singer 'sabotage'

Mariah Carey performs during a concert in Times Square on New Year's Eve in New York. Reuters / Stephanie Keith

(China Daily USA 01/03/2017 page2)

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