Today’s headlines, October 19
Monday October 19 2009 - 4:00AM
- Finkelstein Mngt seeks New Media Manager
- Geist warns Big Brother is lurking in anti-spam bill wording
- Mystery surrounds Def Leppard’s cancelled tour
- Five new inductees into NB Music Hall of Fame
- Halifax Pop Explosion gets underway today
- Christian broadcaster CJLU gets signal boost in Nova Scotia
- CRTC revokes 19 broadcast licences for compliance failures
- Analyst pegs Canwest newspaper assets at $1B
- Canwest note holders extend deadline as assets swapped
- Glenn Gould Foundation to honour decorated Venezuelan maestro
- International
- US broadcaster goes legit with pay-for-play program
- Parliamentary committee says no to proposed UK three-strike rule
- Where to now for Vivendi?
- Copyright fees prompt clash in Australia
- Mobile DTV standard approved
- This Is It, the song, to miss the charts
- Technology/Marketing/Media
- Astral to erect 48′ digital ad screens in Toronto, Vancouver
- Royal Mail stamps to feature classic rock album art
- YouTube’s bandwidth bill could be as little as zero
- Terry McBride promotes tomorrows digital valets
- California set to pull the plug on power-guzzling big screen TVs
- Indie and D.I.Y. music coming soon to Rock Band
- Explicit lyrics alter children’s behaviour, study finds
- The Independent’s 25 best music websites
- Nielsen promises more disclosure to media companies
- Oops! Vegan Morrisey’s Ticketmaster stubs plug Denny’s hamburgers
- Live Nation extends Wednesdays discount ticket program
- Talent/Features
- Joel Plaskett explains his three-disc set
- Tim McGraw finally gets a new album released by Curb
- Filipino Channel promoting David Foster tour
- Academics disagree over the influence of music on mortals
- Politics silence Calle 13 in Puerto Rican verbal dust-up
- After Starbucks, Carly Simon revisits her past on new album
- Patriarch Joe Jackson’s telling six-part video interview
- Paul Anka and the mystery of the Jackson jive
- Paul Shaffer, from Thunder Bay to Letterman
- LA Times: Tegan and Sara approach ‘Sainthood’
- For $1900 fan gets to keep sweaty scarf maybe worn by Elvis
- Wayne Fontana out of jail and living in Spain
- Rheostatics to reunite for one more performance
- Life magazine: Two pirates, one immortal (rock legend)
- Obituaries
- NRBQ co-founder, guitarist Steve Ferguson, aged 60
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