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CNNMoney: LimeWire to shut down on court orderupdated: Wed Oct 27 2010 18:08:00

A New York judge ordered LimeWire to stop distributing its file-sharing software, agreeing with the plaintiffs that LimeWire's service is used "overwhelmingly for infringement."

Cowell replacement could be big music biz nameupdated: Thu Jan 28 2010 09:05:00

There's lots of speculation as to who will be replacing Simon Cowell on "American Idol" and who will serve as judges on Cowell's new show "The X Factor."

CNNMoney: Google to include music in search - reportsupdated: Wed Oct 21 2009 15:01:00

Google will soon allow users to to listen to music and buy songs on its search results page, according to several news reports.

Singer Leona Lewis attacked at bookstore, label saysupdated: Wed Oct 14 2009 17:21:00

British singer Leona Lewis was "understandably shaken" after a man attacked her during a book signing in central London Wednesday afternoon, a spokeswoman for her record label said.

People.com: FIRST LOOK: Miranda Lambert’s 'White Liar' - Unplugged!updated: Fri Sep 18 2009 23:50:00

Watch exclusive video of the singer's special acoustic version of her new song

People.com: Susan Boyle Records First Song for New Albumupdated: Mon Jul 06 2009 05:46:00

"She sounds fantastic," says Simon Cowell, who is trying not to pressure the emotionally fragile singing sensation

People.com: Jessica & Tony Weather the Criticism Togetherupdated: Mon May 04 2009 21:48:00

Simpson and Romo say they can ride out the hurdles amid the comforts of home

Is online piracy a good thing?updated: Fri Apr 17 2009 12:43:00

Lawmakers have come to a decision in Sweden's landmark copyright case, finding the four men behind one of the world's most popular file-sharing sites, The Pirate Bay guilty of collaborating to violate copyright law and jailing them for a year.

Metallica performs at SXSWupdated: Wed Mar 25 2009 15:35:00

Watch a portion of Metallica's performance at SXSW.

People.com: Report: Tameka Foster Has Plastic Surgery Emergencyupdated: Mon Feb 09 2009 11:59:00

Usher cancels a pre-Grammy appearance "due to a serious injury in the family"

Rocking or reeling? Record labels adapt to a world of online musicupdated: Tue Jan 13 2009 11:52:00

"I'm having a vision of the near future.

The big debate: Do record labels have a future?updated: Tue Jan 13 2009 11:51:00

It's no secret that the music industry has not made an ideal transition into the digital era.

Fortune: EMI in talks to outsource U.S. operationsupdated: Wed Dec 03 2008 10:10:00

EMI, one of the world's largest record companies, is considering turning over its distribution, sales and marketing operations in the United States to a rival in an attempt to cut its extensive losses, music industry sources said Friday.

Fortune: Lime Wire signs Lewis Black's record labelupdated: Wed Oct 29 2008 06:19:00

The world's biggest record companies would love to shutter Lime Wire. They say the popular file sharing service has built a lucrative business by enticing users to illegally swap the latest hit songs without paying a dime.

Real-life priests become pop starsupdated: Thu Oct 23 2008 14:08:00

You could call them New Clergymen on the Block: three Roman Catholic priests from Northern Ireland who on occasion swap their rosary beads for microphones and their parishes for studio time.

The singing priestsupdated: Thu Oct 23 2008 14:08:00

CNN's Shanon Cook talks to a trio of singing priests about their SONY BMG record deal.

Fortune: Future bleak for music subscription servicesupdated: Tue Sep 16 2008 10:27:00

Back in April, MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe vowed to create a groundbreaking new digital music service offering everything from ad-supported free songs to iTunes-like downloads to monthly subscriptions. But DeWolfe ended up jettisoning part of that plan.

Fortune: What MySpace Music means for Amazonupdated: Mon Sep 15 2008 11:44:00

Jeff Bezos has done it again. The Amazon CEO has created an MP3-download store that has quickly become the second largest digital music outlet after Apple's iTunes. Now he's struck an exclusive deal to build a similar store for the soon-to-launch MySpace Music.

People.com: Alan Jackson Celebrates with Bologna Sandwichesupdated: Thu Aug 14 2008 16:49:00

At a Nashville party, the down-home country star is honored for his 50 million album sales

Fortune: Making free music pay offupdated: Fri Aug 08 2008 12:32:00

It's been the talk of the music industry for months. Perhaps as soon as September, MySpace, the huge social networking site with 120 million users, will unveil an ad-supported music service with free songs from three of the four major record labels: Universal, Sony and Warner Music. MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe has promised it will launch "a new chapter in the story of modern music."

Time.com: Sony to Buy Bertelsmann's Stake for $900Mupdated: Tue Aug 05 2008 12:00:00

Bertelsmann AG will sell its 50-percent stake in Sony BMG to Sony Corp. in a $900 million deal

Time.com: Indie Group Appeals Against Sonyupdated: Mon Jun 16 2008 10:00:00

Independent music group Impala said Monday it has appealed the decision by European Union regulators to approve the combination of the music units of Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann AG

Fortune: Clive Davis' swan songupdated: Fri Apr 18 2008 13:21:00

Until this week, the rules of the music industry didn't apply to Clive Davis. At 76, Davis held the top job at SonyBMG's BMG Music Group, playing Svengali to teen idols like Kelly Clarkson and Alicia Keys. The legendary record man acted as if he'd be in charge forever, thanks to his uncanny ear for a gold record, to say nothing of his genius for self-promotion and his corporate survival skills.

Leona Lewis tops U.S. album charts, makes historyupdated: Thu Apr 17 2008 04:55:00

Singer Leona Lewis has become the first British artist to debut at number one in the U.S. album charts.

Fortune: MySpace takes on iTunesupdated: Thu Apr 03 2008 13:12:00

MySpace, the world's largest social networking site, is invading Apple's turf with an online music store backed by three record labels.

The Spirit of Music: The Science of Popupdated: Mon Mar 17 2008 09:31:00

Since the early days of pop music, the music industry has been searching for the secret formula to writing a successful song -- for that special alchemy that separates a Grammy-winner from a dud. For a period in the 1970s and 80s, the self-styled King of Pop Michael Jackson seemed to have stumbled upon it, but somewhere along the line he, too, seems to have misplaced it.

Time.com: The Once Juggernaut: Rising Quicklyupdated: Wed Feb 27 2008 10:00:00

They stole your hearts at the Oscars and now they're going to earn your cash. The singing duo from Once are winning in more ways than one

CNNMoney: MySpace seeks online music serviceupdated: Wed Feb 20 2008 10:21:00

Online social networking site MySpace has been talking with major record labels in an effort to allow users to listen to copyrighted music for free on the Web site, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

Fortune: Mobile makers shake up music bizupdated: Fri Dec 14 2007 18:20:00

Mobile operators are losing their grip on the mobile-music business. The latest threats: a planned free service from handset vendor Nokia and a new music-downloading service from rival Sony Ericsson that will launch next spring.

People.com: Jessica: A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'n' Rollupdated: Fri Oct 19 2007 23:05:00

Jessica Simpson, who has been talking about recording a country album, got to chat with a legend of rock 'n' roll – former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant – at a taping of CMT's Crossroads near Nashville on Thursday night.

People.com: Britney Plays Dual Roles in Steamy 'Gimme More' Videoupdated: Sat Oct 06 2007 17:25:00

Can't get enough of Britney Spears? Then her new video for "Gimme More" is just the ticket, with the singer playing dual roles: sexy brunette pole dancer, and a curious blonde watching her.

CNNMoney: Warner Music's losses widenupdated: Mon Aug 06 2007 21:37:00

Warner Music Group on Tuesday posted a quarterly loss that was wider than expected as the company contends with rapidly dropping music sales.

Time.com: Why Prince's Free CD Ploy Workedupdated: Fri Jul 20 2007 11:25:00

The pop star's controversial move to release his new album for free with a British newspaper may have started a new trend

CNNMoney: EMI backs bid to go private after Warner walksupdated: Wed Jul 18 2007 00:50:00

British music group EMI urged its shareholders Wednesday to start selling to private equity group Terra Firma after long-term suitor and rival Warner Music Group finally ruled out a counterbid.

Time.com: Kelly Clarkson's Solo Misstepupdated: Thu Jun 28 2007 23:00:00

The singer's new album shows that pop Svengalis, weird and controlling as they may be, are sometimes necessary

Musician finds second act -- and Second Lifeupdated: Wed Apr 25 2007 10:12:00

The music business is a fickle partner, and Michael Penn has seen it at its backslapping best and door-closing worst.

Business 2.0: Rock 'N' Returnsupdated: Tue Feb 13 2007 15:21:00

Imagine if you could have invested in the Rolling Stones in 1964. Well, you can't always get what you want - but now you can buy the shares you need from SellaBand, a German company that lets music...

Fortune: Rockin' along in the shadow of iTunesupdated: Tue Feb 13 2007 06:02:00

The music industry is rife with infighting. But for years the biggest record companies agreed on one thing: They refused to sell songs in the popular MP3 format, arguing that it might hasten their ...

CNNMoney: Steve Jobs vs. the music industryupdated: Wed Feb 07 2007 11:27:00

The music business is in a funk. Everybody knows that.

Fortune: Cashville USAupdated: Mon Jan 29 2007 17:41:00

It's the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and a handful of country music's biggest names have gathered backstage at the Mercy Lounge, an upstairs club in the Cannery Row section of Nashville. The crampe...

CNNMoney: XM, Sirius asked to pay song royaltiesupdated: Wed Nov 01 2006 12:01:00

Satellite radio operators XM Satellite Holdings and Sirius Satellite Radio may have to pony up more cash for the rights to play artists' songs on their various stations if a music industry group gets its way.

Business 2.0: Why Warner doesn't need EMIupdated: Mon Jul 17 2006 13:51:00

When a European court last week voted to annul the 2004 marriage that created Sony BMG out of the music divisions of Sony and Germany's Bertelsmann, investors quickly concluded that the ongoing courtship between Warner Music Group and Britain's EMI would never happen. Warner's stock sold off 16 percent on the news.

CNNMoney: Pressing pause on an EMI-Warner dealupdated: Thu Jul 13 2006 11:15:00

The chances of a deal between Warner Music Group and EMI Group happening anytime soon took a serious blow Thursday morning.

CNNMoney: Apple wins iTunes pricing battleupdated: Tue May 02 2006 07:31:00

Apple Computer said that it has renewed contracts with the four largest record companies, ensuring that songs will still be sold at 99 cents each, according to a news report Tuesday.

Webcast singer snapped up by Sonyupdated: Tue Apr 04 2006 05:26:00

A British singer has signed up by a major record label after broadcasting live performances from her living room on the Internet.

Fortune: Napster's ghost risesupdated: Mon Feb 27 2006 14:52:00

Steve Jobs helped save the music biz from file sharers like Shawn Fanning and Wayne Rosso. Now Fanning and Rosso--the creator of Napster and former president of Grokster, respectively--want to save...

Fortune: Music Lessonsupdated: Mon Nov 28 2005 00:01:00

THE MUSIC INDUSTRY HAS ALways been a nasty place. In the early days it was dominated by rogues like Morris Levy, the record company boss who stuffed his pockets with his artists' royalties and cons...

Business 2.0: Can Cell Phones Save the Music Business?updated: Thu Sep 01 2005 00:01:00

Looking to build buzz around hip-hop artist Cassidy, Sony BMG shunned CD singles and MTV sneak previews. Instead, the label chose a track called "I'm a Hustla" from Cassidy's new album and turned i...

CNNMoney: Can cell phones save the music business?updated: Fri Aug 26 2005 11:37:00

Looking to build buzz around hip-hop artist Cassidy, Sony BMG shunned CD singles and MTV sneak previews.

CNNMoney: Report: Apple in music video talksupdated: Mon Jul 18 2005 06:40:00

Apple Computer has approached several major record companies about selling music videos through its iTunes store, according to a published report Monday. That could be a precursor to an iPod that plays video.

CNNMoney: Report: Stern executive to Sony BMGupdated: Tue Jun 14 2005 06:56:00

Sony BMG Music Entertainment is set to name a former executive from The Howard Stern Production Co. for its new film and television units, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: AOL Music, SonyBMG in video dealupdated: Wed May 25 2005 07:15:00

America Online is wrapping up an agreement to gain exclusive access to SonyBMG's music videos for its online video-on-demand service, the New York Post reported Wednesday.

CNNMoney: CD club settlement means 75% offupdated: Mon May 16 2005 11:15:00

BMG Music Service has settled a class action lawsuit related to its shipping and handling charges by offering a deep discount on as many as two CDs, according to the settlement statement posted on the company's Web site.

CNNMoney: Bertelsmann acquires Columbia Houseupdated: Tue May 10 2005 07:17:00

Bertelsmann AG, the German media and entertainment giant, announced Tuesday that it has agreed to buy New York-based record club Columbia House.

Rosa Parks settles suit over OutKast CDupdated: Fri Apr 15 2005 05:06:00

Rosa Parks, who helped trigger the civil rights movement in the 1950s, and rap duo OutKast have settled a lawsuit over the use of her name on a CD released in 1998, her guardian Dennis Archer said Thursday.

CNNMoney: Warner Music IPO, but who's buying?updated: Fri Mar 11 2005 18:32:00

Investors interested in owning the smallest major record label in a struggling music industry got the heads-up on Friday: Warner Music Group Corp. is going public.

CNNMoney: Warner Music IPO in the works?updated: Tue Mar 08 2005 06:11:00

The owners of the Warner Music Group are planning an initial public offering to tap into the improved value at the recording company since they bought it a year ago, according to a published report.

Business 2.0: The 3G Economyupdated: Tue Mar 01 2005 00:01:00

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CNNMoney: Music download prices rising?updated: Mon Feb 28 2005 06:05:00

Just as legal music downloading is taking off in earnest, the major record labels are in talks to raise the price they charge online retailers for song downloads, a newspaper reported Monday.

Fortune: ANDY LACK FACES THE MUSICupdated: Mon Dec 13 2004 00:01:00

This year's merger of Sony Music and Bertelsmann's record business created the world's No. 2 music company (behind Universal) and a new challenge for CEO Andy Lack. The risk-loving Lack, 57, joined...

CNNMoney: Eliot Spitzer's next target...updated: Fri Oct 22 2004 05:54:00

Eliot Spitzer has rattled Wall Street's cage with investigations into stock research, mutual funds and insurance sales, but the New York Attorney General isn't done: now he's turning his attention to record labels, according to a published report Friday.

Simple downloads, complex changeupdated: Wed Aug 18 2004 16:49:00

For tens of millions of people listening to digital music, there is no going back.

CNNMoney: Sony nears deal to buy MGMupdated: Fri Jun 18 2004 06:25:00

Sony Corp. is close to an agreement to buy independent movie studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for $5 billion, according to a published newspaper report.

CNNMoney: Music-Royalty Deal Is Expectedupdated: Tue May 04 2004 06:17:00

New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer is expected to announce today a settlement with the music industry under which recorded-music and music- publishing companies will make a good-faith effort to distribute $50 million in unpaid royalties to thousands of unknown musicians, along with a number of well- known performers, including David Bowie, Sean "Puffy" Combs, and Dolly Parton , Tuesday's Wall Street Journal reported.

Money Magazine: It's Payback Time Credit-card companies are now clamoring to pay you. Is there a great rebate card out there?updated: Mon Dec 01 2003 00:01:00

If you're like most people, you'll charge about $1,275 on your credit card this holiday season. What if you could get 1% back in cash? Or how about those $200 monthly gas station bills? What if you...

Business 2.0: Can Sir Howard Save the Music Biz? In Act I, beknighted Welshman Howard Stringer helped rescue Sony Pictures. In Act II, he'll bupdated: Tue Jul 01 2003 00:01:00

When Howard Stringer was appointed head of Sony's U.S. operations in the spring of 1997, the prevailing wisdom was that he'd accepted a suicide mission. Eight years had passed since Sony bought Col...

Fortune: Comebacksupdated: Mon Dec 09 2002 00:01:00

Two years after Clive Davis's Arista ouster, Bertelsmann resurrected the label legend, buying the rest of his J Records and naming him head of RCA Music Group. And against the post-merger odds, HP'...

Fortune: Hall Of Shameupdated: Mon Oct 28 2002 00:01:00

Neil Young defiantly proclaimed he "ain't singing for Pepsi" in his 1988 anthem This Note's for You, but these days you can't be sure whom an artist is singing for.

Money Magazine: Shop For A Cause At these five websites, you can do good with every purchase.updated: Sat Dec 01 2001 00:01:00

Want a painless way to give more? Shop through a Web portal that funnels a small portion of what you spend at major e-commerce sites to a charity of your choice. At least half a dozen sites do so, ...

FSB: Billy Straus ROCK RIVER COMMUNICATIONS FOUNDERupdated: Mon Oct 01 2001 00:01:00

He may never win a Grammy or produce as many hits as Sony Music's Tommy Mottola, but Billy Straus has more than his share of top-selling albums. From his studio in Brattleboro, Vt., Straus, whose b...

Fortune: A Not-So-Easy Reidupdated: Mon Apr 02 2001 00:01:00

Antonio "L.A." Reid was all energy as he took the stage in Cannes last winter. This was his first appearance at BMG Entertainment's semiannual conference since replacing Clive Davis as CEO of BMG's...

Fortune: What Makes Clive Davis Worth $175 Million?updated: Mon Oct 30 2000 00:01:00

The day before Clive Davis is to launch his new record label at a glitzy party in mid-October, he's holed up in temporary offices in the penthouse suites at the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan. The ph...

Fortune: All-Jazz Specialupdated: Mon Aug 16 1999 00:01:00

THE KENNY DREW JR. TRIO Winter Flower (Fantasy/Milestone): Stunning range and two-handed pianistic facility that you just don't hear anymore. Drew can play anything, and on this disk he does Monk, ...

Money Magazine: ONE OF THESE ROMANTIC CDS COULD MAKE YOUR VALENTINE'S DAYupdated: Thu Feb 01 1996 00:01:00

THIS VALENTINE'S DAY, THINK CDS. Nope, not certificates of deposit. (If you're interested in those, see Money Monitor.) We mean the musical variety--compact disks.

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