The scene-stealing Megan Draper (aka Jessica Paré) was all the talk at the Mad Men water cooler following the premiere of the show's 5th season on Sunday. Her rendition of “Zou Bisou Bisou” (seen below) at Don's surprise birthday party garnered so much press that, naturally, someone is seeking to profit from her performance. Today it was announced that the song, which translates to “Oh You, Kiss, Kiss," will now be released on iTunes (get it here for $1.29), Amazon, and in retail stores by Lionsgate, the studio that produces Mad Men, who will also release a limited-edition vinyl via AMC’s website. At press time there's no word of the studio creating a Megan hologram performing the song so you can relive the experience as Don himself.
Mad Profit: Lionsgate Releases Megan Draper's Version Of "Zou Bisou Bisou"
Smash, NBC's NYC-Based Musical, Already Online
TV-obsessives, musical theater geeks and Steven Spielberg fans, NBC would like your attention. The Peacock network—with nary a hit besides The Voice—would really, really, really like you to check out its Steven Spielberg-produced, Kat McPhee-starring, "grown-up Glee" Broadway-on-television series Smash. So much so they're going and putting the whole pilot online early. Is Broadway about to go mainstream again? Maybe! Anyway, this can't be as bad as Grease: You're The One That I Want!
One More Reason Why The Compact Disc Will Cease To Exist: Spotify Arrives
Jon Landau said it best in 1974: "I have seen rock and roll's future and its name is Spotify." The enormously popular online music streaming service, which has been available in Europe for some time now, finally launched in the U.S. today. Everyone seems pretty pumped about the new service, which allows people to stream millions of songs at the click of a button for free. But is it worth all the hype? And will it be the final nail in the compact disc's coffin?
OMFG...Gossip Girl's R-Rated Return
When last the teens of Gossip Girl were gossiped about, it was pre-writers strike and Serena van der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf were battling through the tough adolescent years: sex, car services and cocktails at The Plaza. Tonight the drama returns, with the first of five episodes that will close out season one.

