Today’s headlines, March 19
Friday March 19 2010 - 6:13AM
- TV revenues down as cable profits increase
- Broadcasters hit spending record for mostly US shows
- Around the world with K’Naan in 225 days
- Fredericton art gallery drains Beaverbrook Foundation
- ACTA, more secret than Da Vinci code
- Bob Segarini chronicles the history of boogie nights
- International
- Old flame files $35M lawsuit claiming Gaga burned him
- EMI publishing wins German mastertone case
- Viacom court filing turns heat up on YouTube
- UK music chief: ‘Digital Economy Bill will be passed’
- Suitors wait to see if it’s checkmate for EMI in June
- SXSW a $100M cash cow for Austin
- Technology/Marketing/Media
- Intel, Sony join forces on ‘Google TV’
- Google denied ‘Nexus One’ trademark
- Licensing issues reduce iPad to deluxe e-reader
- Xbox 360 to support USB storage
- Amanpour leaves CNN to anchor ABC’s ‘This Week’
- Peter Worthington’s conversations with a serial killer
- Talent/Features
- The T.A.M.I. Show makes its comeback (on DVD)
- Top 10 themes of SXSW this year
- SXSW: Live Nation/Ticketmaster merger ill explained
- Co-writing in Nashville becomes a crowded space
- Parade interview with Miley Cyrus
- Why ‘My Way’ is a karaoke killer
- Legal battle simmers behind ‘Runaways’ film
- Neil Young’s rebellious side evident in ‘Trunk Show’
- Margo Timmins looks down memory lane
- Now 70, Smokey shares his miracles with SXSW audience
- Stiff competition for profit in the afterlife
- The Bieber makes more music history this month
- Toronto baritone wins Met competition
- Obituaries




