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Sep 8
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With its acquisition of BMG Music Publishing, Vivendi Universal Music is no longer the world's largest seller of recorded music, it is now also the largest music publisher in the world. They bought BMG Music Publishing for $2.1 billion. As part of the deal, Bertelsmann, parent of BMG, said it would settle litigation with Vivendi for $60 million for its connection in financing Napster.
Although there were six other bidders, once they were made aware that BMG was up for sale, Vivendi was considered the favorite for landing the company.
As Reuters reported, one of the draws to music publishing companies is "...because they are partly shielded by many of the piracy issues that have rattled the music industry. In addition to generating revenue when CDs or downloads are sold, music publishers make money by licensing songs to be performed live and for use in films and television shows."
While the boards of both companies have approved the deal, it will probably be looked at closely for antitrust violations. Consolidation in the industry has been resisted in the past.
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Sep 7
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Movie theater owners have been searching for ways to increase their revenue as the public has generally stopped going to movies as much as they used to. In response there have been some insightful owners that are looking for new...
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Sep 6
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Not too long after making a deal with Universal music to offer downloads in an ad-supported strategy, SpiralFrog has hit paydirt again, making a deal with EMI to offer its complete music catalog for download on its soon-to-launch site. These...
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Sep 5
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In somewhat of a surprise move, MSNBC.com decided to go with SS&K, a traditional marketing company based in New York, over an interactive agency with online marketing experience. Catherine Captain, VP-marketing of MSNBC.com, said concerning her decision: "I was concerned...
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This recent deal to take advantage of emerging technology, rather than fight it, is a good move for both CBS (CBS) and TiVo. I'm talking about the agreement between Tivo and CBS to offer TiVo subscribers the opportunity to preview...
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Fresh off of his victory in his battle with Tom Cruise, Sumner Redstone has exercised his authority once again by having longtime Viacom executive Tom Freston step down as CEO. While I thought that Redstone made a necessary move with...
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Sep 2
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Louisiana, along with New Mexico, were the first states to offer tax incentives to reduce the costs of making a movie; that was 2002. In 2004, Louisiana had 24 projects filmed in the state. Now with an increasing number of...
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Aug30
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ESPN has reached a deal with their partner of 25 years - the Big East Conference - to carry both their basketball and football games. A minimum of 75 basketball games will be shown under the agreement. ESPN will continue to show...
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A small cable channel named Ovation, The Arts Network, has been acquired by a consortium of private investors including the Weinstein Co. This is the first effort the production company has made toward entry into cable. Ovation is a 10-year-old...
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Aug29
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A nine-year legal battle over EchoStar's practice of selling programming to subscribers living in different cities may be coming to an end. Echostar announced that it had reached a $100-million settlement with the affiliates of ABC, NBC and CBS (CBS)....
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SpiralFrog and Universal Music, the largest music firm in the world, have inked a deal that will empower users to download music for free. As their part in the deal, Universal Music has made its entire catalog available to the...
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Aug28
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The New York Times Company (NYT) announced today that it has acquired Baseline StudioSystems, an online database and research service for information on the film and television industries, from Hollywood Media Corp. (HOLL) for $35.0 million in cash. Mitchell Rubenstein,...
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With all the talk about the recent discontinuation of the deal between Tom Cruise and Paramount, it didn't take Tom and production partner Paula Wagner long to secure a new agreement. The group includes Daniel M. Snyder, the Washington Redskins...
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Here are another six reasons why Paramount ended the partnership they had with Tom Cruise: 1. Success of movies isn't based upon big stars This is one of the least acknowledged or understood statistical realities in Hollywood. Go to...
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Aug24
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In an effort to promote its upcoming post nuclear holocaust drama, "Jericho," CBS has hired crop artist, Stan Herd, to carve out the scene of a boy looking at a nuclear mushroom cloud in a cornfield in Lawrence, Kansas, which is the...
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Aug23
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We've been talking about the coming plunge by media and entertainment companies into the emerging internet media arena. The latest company to enter into the mix is Sony Pictures Entertainment which bought Grouper, an internet user-generated video site, for $65...
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With the breaking off of their professional relationship, there are a lot of underlying issues that aren't being talked about. Why did this really happen? The reason given by Paramount about Cruise's behavior is pretty lame, considering some of the...
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Aug22
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Understanding the importance of the international market, Will Smith and his business partner James Lassiter have taken their company Overbrook Entertainment, and struck a deal UTV, a business run by Ronnie Screwvala. The deal involves making two movies for the...
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Aug20
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America's No. 1 independent music and entertainment retailer MTS Incorporated and its subsidiaries (Tower Records), announced its objective to sell the Company through a process (Section 363) under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, according to their press release. Tower...
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Aug19
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Carl Icahn, believing that the value of Time Warner (TWX) is underestimated by a significant amount, is now trying to get a larger stake in the company through creating a new fund for that sole purpose. He sent a letter...
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