Latest News For 10-Sep-2008
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Bush, Babs to find common ground in Kennedy
(AP)
10-Sep-2008
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AP - Barbra Streisand can start watching the mailbox for her invitation to the White House, even if it comes a little earlier than she might've hoped.
Three More Borat Complaints Tossed
(E! Online)
10-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Borat continues to have the last laugh.
Dolly Parton: Broadway and Bubblegum
(E! Online)
10-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Dolly Parton wrote all the songs for the new 9 to 5 musical, but that doesn't mean the show has an all-country playlist.
Mickey Rourke Goes Ka-Ching at Toronto Fest
(E! Online)
10-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Dealmakers at the 2008 Toronto Film Fest suffered a serious case of buyers' remorse when only one film snapped up at the event, The Visitor, showed something resembling a healthy profit.
Danity Kane's MTV fame reels in marketers
(Reuters)
10-Sep-2008
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Reuters - As sales of recorded music plummet,
extending a music act's brand into a variety of endeavors
provides an alternative means to generate income and broaden
the potential audience for its music.
Sydney fashion show a washout as models go underwater
(Reuters)
10-Sep-2008
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Reuters - Australian fashionistas plumbed
new depths on Wednesday, staging an underwater fashion show
with lots of flailing arms and a mass bad hair day.
Fox joins circus with bestseller "Elephants"
(Reuters)
10-Sep-2008
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Reuters - Fox 2000 has won the battle
for rights to "Water for Elephants," Sara Gruen's best-selling
Depression-era love story.
NY rockers Sonic Youth return to indie ranks
(Reuters)
10-Sep-2008
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Reuters - After a two-decade stint with Geffen
Records, Sonic Youth has signed a new deal with indie label
Matador Records.
Sirius XM chief: regular radio "sucks"
(Reuters)
10-Sep-2008
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Reuters - Mel Karmazin, trying to
shore up Wall Street support for Sirius XM Radio, told analysts
that regular radio "sucks" as an investment while the company
he heads deserves more respect because of its growth prospects.
Shopping channel QVC sees music opportunities
(Reuters)
10-Sep-2008
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Reuters - As CD sales shrink due to the
ascension of digital, store closures and music space
reductions, cable shopping channel QVC sees an opportunity and
is stepping up its offering.