Today’s headlines, September 11
Friday September 11 2009 - 5:34AM
- Terry McBride passionate about Polyphonic’s business model
- What concert? Neil Young pleads ignorant about TIFF engagement
- Country on the coast: CCMA gallops into Vancouver
- Membership still a concern for Pirate Party of Canada
- Academic John Fitzgerald Young named to CBC directorship
- Rogers wants new wireless contenders’ ownership scrutinized
- Rogers sues to block Shaw’s Ontario cable buy
- International
- Record labels sue over song use on ‘Ellen’ show
- Muzak reorganization cuts debt in half
- Woodstock heads to Broadway
- Taylor Swift adds six songs to Fearless best-seller
- PRS stalls MySpace Music launch in UK
- Technology/Marketing
- MS&L lands CMA marketing account
- The long and winding road in marketing the Beatles brand
- US video game sales down 16% in August
- Twilight of the iPods a troublesome trend for music companies
- Analysts unconvinced gamers care about Fab Four
- Media group formed to find Nielsen Media replacement
- Facebook launches Lite edition for dial-up users
- Auto-Tune sparks bitter battle over bionic vocals
- Forget the iTunes LP, apps are the new album
- Talent/Features
- Terri Clark hits the road with ‘Gypsy Boots’
- Bruce Cockburn wanders where the Taliban are
- Phil Collins quits drums due to spinal injury
- Jermaine who? MJ Vienna trib concert disintegrates
- Nirvana unimpressed seeing Kurt from beyond the grave
- The Cribs: ‘It’s bonkers out-selling The Beatles’
- Fucked Up booked into Brooklyn Masonic Temple
- Measha Brueggergosman cranks out a tune with DJ Champion
- Anvil join Conan on The Late Show next month
- The Wrap: 5 ways to save the music industry
- Workers tune out stress with music
- Dressing up the MTV (Russell) Brand
- Casino Niagara celebrates with free Maple Music concerts
- Obituaries
- Canadian singer Stephanie Taylor, aged 67
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