Today’s headlines, Aug. 19
Wednesday August 19 2009 - 7:07AM
- Death Row Records moving into movie production
- BC Renaissance Capital Fund allocates $55m
- CIPPIC encourages advocacy on Canadian copyright law
- Kurdish music star mistaken for terrorist
- International
- Universal, Big Champagne pact for monitoring services
- Pirate Bay in talks with Swedish rights agency
- Technology
- CDs still 65% of US market; iTunes sells 25% of tracks
- RedBox anti-trust suit against Universal goes ahead
- Analysts unimpressed with iPhone business model
- Talent/Features
- Dave Carroll takes United Airlines to task again
- 40 years later, it’s the Beatles biggest year ever
- How Woodstock, and Steve Ross, saved Hollywood
- Annie Lennox thinks Pope’s AIDS reforms sinful
- Celine Dion carrying child as hubby nears 68
- Do it my way or else: Diva Carey kisses off Grammys
- Pearl Jam offering ticket, album bundles
- Smashing Pumpkins hire teen drummer
- Britney for President?
- Jacko’s doctor: ‘I told the truth’
- U2 rake it in, but not without criticism
- It’s not over for Prism
- Lil Wayne ill, cancels two Canadian shows
- Rock Band unveils 19 songs for Beatles game
- Wineback to make comeback on Brit TV dance show
- Video/story: Cocksucker Blues, in nine parts
- Who cares about ‘My Generation’ anymore?
- Illness sink chances for Peter, Paul & Mary reunion
- Obituaries
- CHUM Radio, 1331 Yonge St.
- Broadcast journalist Robert Novak, aged 78
- Opera singer Hildegard Behrens, aged 72
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