Today’s headlines, June 11
Thursday June 11 2009 - 3:04AM
- Is Pierre Peladeau a friend of Cancon or a fox in the henhouse?
- Sluggish economy forces arts groups, festivals to cut back
- ole teams up with BMG Rights Management
- Eleven more acts added to Mariposa line-up
- Stompin’ Tom plays Nfld for first time in over 20 years
- Sarkozy’s web-piracy law struck down
- Class action suit seeks to reclaim $100m RIAA ’stole’ from fans
- House approves extension in web royalty talks
- Tens of thousands of US students sign up for legal P2P
- musicFirst takes its case to the FCC
- TNS Media ad spend figures gloomier than Nielsen’s
- McCartney joins the hit parade of artists feuding with EMI
- Danger Mouse tiff with EMI produces CD without music
- Michael Jackson’s O2 concerts complicated by lawsuit
- Jacko making bizarre demands for London concerts
- DMB’s fifth consecutive chart topping debut
- Cowell and Timberland plan Saturday Night Fever remake
- New York Times seeks buyer for Boston Globe
- Online video advertising model is a bust
- WBGO Jazz receives FCC approval for Manhattan transmitter
- The future of copyright with Techdirt founder Michael Masnick
- LA Times interview with Joni Mitchell
- RIP: Radio pioneer Arnie Nelson, aged 74
- RIP: Muscle Shoals musician, producer Barrry Beckett, aged 66
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