Today’s headlines, November 09
Monday November 9 2009 - 5:39AM
- Michael Cohl tapped to break the jinx of Broadway Spider-Man
- Domestic mobile phone market recedes 8% in Q3
- Future Shop’s midnight madness launch for ‘Modern Warfare’ tonight
- Joel Plaskett’s ‘Three’ scores four Nova Scotia Music awards
- Dave Bidini calls out the ‘Survivorization’ of the people’s radio’
- Anne Murray reportedly tricked Arc to sign with Capitol
- Newstalk 1010 reunites Jesse Dylan and Gene Valaitis, Wed. – Fri.
- Holger Petersen makes radio history … on CKUA
- Streetz 104.7, Winnipeg’s all new ‘illest’ Urban FM
- Richard Branson: Is Rogers misleading public with mobile fees?
- Ali Slaight, Theo Tams record War Child Christmas benefit song
- Susan Boyle’s one Canadian performance, in Toronto, this month
- International
- 10 Caribbean nations form music network
- ‘Precious’ opening spells success for Lionsgate
- ‘Atomic Dog’ wins claim to phrase
- Norwegian court snubs call to block the Pirate Bay
- EMI buries legal hatchet, licences GrooveShark
- Industry veterans join forces behind HOR Ent.
- Vacuum fortune funds new label
- iTunes has ‘It Might Get Loud’ holiday season exclusive
- New information cited in Brit gov’t delaying Ticketmaster merger ruling
- Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement discussion points (PDF)
- 200-plus Citadel Radio chain prepares for Chapter 11
- Technology/Marketing/Media
- Beatles still opting out of digital download revolution
- Brutal video ‘war’ game set to make a killing
- Concert experience shifting to webcasting, on demand and theatres
- Ken Chesney concert to hit theatres in 3D
- Best Buy repositioning itself as a digital hub for online entertainment
- User-created ads creates rights conundrum
- Memory maker to sell films on flash stick
- The hot new business in flogging virtual goods to noggin heads
- Talent/Features
- Aerosmith can go on without Tyler, Joe Perry says
- Jackson Four reality show premieres Dec. 13
- Promoter scandalized over false Britney lip-synching brouhaha
- MJ’s infamous father seeking $15K monthly stipend
- Maccer says early Beatles not that good
- Elton resuming touring
- Martha Wainwright: ‘We weren’t like the Von Traps’
- Pop’s performing pensioners
- Jim Cuddy says ‘baloney’ to Radiohead verdict that the album is dead
- Fucked Up to record ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’
- Obituaries
- NYC’s Village Gate owner Art D’Lugoff, aged 85
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