Today’s headlines, Jan. 21
Wednesday January 21 2009 - 7:11AM
- Bell to slash more jobs, offers 1500 retirement incentives
- CBC Newsworld goes HD
- George Pettit takes his new music show to the internet
- Fleetwood Mac adds 2nd ACC show to Canadian tour
- Leonard Cohen concert review from Wellington, NZ
- Deloitte tech forecasts print media meltdown
- Clear Channel slashes 1850 jobs as debt swells
- With economy, no campaign, TV news challenged
- Obama admin. expected to settle performance royalty tussle
- Quincy Jones: ‘God bless you, President Obama…’
- Sirius XM set to charge for online radio service
- Search engine Jogli now making 12m albums embeddable
- Midem delegates share enduring pain without much gain
- Music industry urged to embrace the internet at Midem
- Music publishers make out like bandits selling hooks and phrases
- Ex-KGB agent Alexander Lebedev to buy London Evening Standard
- Inauguration coverage strains new media and TV wins the day
- At its peak, CNN.com fed 1.3 million live streams simultaneously
- McCartney guests on new Yusuf album
- 50 Cent expands his empire to include film
- RIP: Music arranger Angela Morley, aged 84
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