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The Rolling Stones haven't been known for sticking around at one label for long, having jumped around from Atlantic to CBS to Virgin in the past. So the announcement that they've signed a long-term deal with Universal Music Group is no particular surprise. What remains to be seen is how the former home of the Stones, EMI, will cope with the loss of most of the band's catalog, which the band will be...
Continuing its fun practice of temporarily discounting concert tickets in the hopes of getting butts into its venues' seats, Live Nation has sent out an e-mail to New York-area mailing list subscribers touting its "Summer Concert Stimulus Package," which cuts the ticket prices for select shows to $10 for one day only and which I would have called the "Business Sucks Sale," because, c'mon, that's a...
Counting Crows were the first band in the O2 Wireless Festival's 4-year history to perform in front of a sell-out crowd in London's Hyde Park. Following this achievement, Live Nation is proud to present the band during their much awaited autumn tour of the UK ...
London - Vivendi's Universal Music Group announced that it has signed a long-term contract with the Rolling Stones, ending a long relationship with EMI and disappointing concert promotion giant Live Nation, which was also reportedly seeking a deal with the band. The Universal contract -- financial terms of which were not disclosed -- covers both future albums and past catalog. "Universal Music Group...
Music News: Tour Tracker taking on Pollstar's dominance -- Online concert databases, once the singular domain of trade publication Pollstar, are getting some competition as AOL starts tracking tours and Live Nation ramps up its Web-based information efforts.
The Rolling Stones have signed a new record deal with Universal records, scuppering rumours that the band were set to join the likes of Jay-Z and Madonna by signing a deal with Live Nation.
Hey, guess what? Music-business stocks are only doing poorly, as opposed to piss-poorly! Shares of Warner Music Group and Live Nation, both of which have taken hits lately, have sort of risen from their recent doldrums; WMG saw a five percent day-to-day increase at the end of yesterday's trading, while LYV rose "as much as nine percent" during the course of yesterday. Media attention helped out WMG,...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warner Music Group and Live Nation Inc shares rose significantly on Wednesday as investors' views of the music industry appeared to improve for the first time in months.
Wow where do I start when describing the Latitude experience? Maybe a few thank you’s would be as good as anywhere - first of all to Dan at the Press Counsel and all others involved in making it possible. Special thanks also to Jon Dunn from Live Nation, whom I believe played a role in [...]
The most interesting thing about the IAB's mobile forum this week? It's not just about the kids any more. In case study after case study, advertiser and marketers spent the day demonstrating how, well.... old mobile advertising demos are becoming. Mike Anderson of Live Nation's ConcertVision Program probably put it best when he said that response to SMS promotions at "dinosaur" acts (such as Cheap...
David Ross in Music Row online : "Eleven labels recently experienced change in their radio divisions — Country Thunder, Curb, Permian Records, Universal Republic, Sony BMG , Universal Records South, Nine North Records, Big Machine, Equity, Live Nation and Robbins Nashville—all have had staff arriving and/or departing. Additional changes are still likely." Phil Sweetland , Country Insider/Nashville...
From Custom Motorcycle Talk by BeachCruiser - I thought you would be interested in this great charity ride that we are promoting in Boston on Sunday, August 24th. Join Steven Tyler of Redwing Motorcycles, legendary lead of Aerosmith, for a 15 mile escorted ride ending up at the Live Nation Bank of America Pavilion on the waterfront in downtown Boston. The ride benefits FORGE and Opportunity International....
The San Diego Union-Tribune is reporting that Live Nation is cutting prices for 40 shows in southern California to $10 during a 14-hour window tomorrow, although anyone who buys those $10 tickets will still be forced to pony up for the various surcharges and "convenience fees" that are always tacked on to ducats purchased online. Trying to put a happy face on the whole thing Live Nation Southern California...
I have come to the conclusion that I’m poor. I heard that Madonna was coming to the Bay Area again from a LIVE NATION email and I had been wanting to go. LOL heck I even reasearched to create a hard sell for it for the wife. And I even learned a few things like in [...]