Today’s headlines, June 12
Thursday June 11 2009 - 11:04PM
- Live Nation’s ‘no-fee’ Wednesdays spreads to Canada
- Transcontinental cuts 250 more jobs after $144m loss
- Al Gore’s Current TV joint ventures with CBC for fall launch
- Hazelton Hotel set to commemorate The Riverboat
- FM radio spat could mean three new Capital FM stations
- Online survey claims 74% of Canadians unaware of Twitter
- Massey Hall tribute a journey through Neil Young’s past
- CBC Radio 3 listeners vote for ‘all Canadian’ music format
- Michael Cohl’s S2BN announces Blu-ray Stones doc release
- Arpin admits digital radio on the backburner in Canada
- Canadian Ticket Brokers Assoc. established
- US video gaming sales rewind 23% to $863m in May
- Major layoffs reportedly coming at MySpace
- US TV, film composers demanding pay for online usage
- Clear Channel, Front Line Mngt join up for online artist radio shows
- Jammie Thomas suffers pre-trial setback
- Thanks for the memories: original cast albums fading fast
- Yahoo spends $90,965 daily … on Google ads
- Sgt Pepper, a Cheap Trick at the Las Vegas Hilton
- Cops seize magic mushroom butter cups bound for Bonnaroo
- Rumour has Howard Stern returning to terrestrial radio
- Yoko Ono honoured at Mojo magazine awards in London
- I bet you think this song is about you: who is it about?
- RIP: Stanford computer science professor Rajeev Motwani, aged 47
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