Sony Extends Contract of Music Executive
Martin Bandier has signed a long-term contract to oversee Sony's music publishing division, which would greatly expand if the company's bid for the assets of EMI Music Publishing is approved.
ARTSBEAT; Sony Confirms Cyber Theft of Jackson Tracks
Sony confirms that several tracks recorded by Michael Jackson were stolen from its Web site after it was hacked in 2011.
Sony Says Michael Jackson Recordings Were Stolen From Its Site
Sony, which in 2010 closed a $250 million deal with the singer's estate to acquire his back catalog and to release previously unheard recordings, has not yet said which recordings were taken when its Web site was hacked.
Sony Files EMI Merger Application in Europe
Sony's $2.2 billion bid for EMI's publishing assets is one of two proposed deals - the other one involving the Universal Music Group - that would further consolidate the music industry.
Michael Jackson’s Estate Sues a Former Personal Manager
The lawsuit accuses Tohme R. Tohme of a breach of fiduciary duty and of paying himself large fees in the process. It also seeks to recover some of Michael Jackson's personal property.
40 Million Watch Grammys, With Whitney Houston in Viewers’ Minds
The CBS telecast's rating among 18- to 49-year-olds put it in an elite category, and only the 1984 edition of the Grammys, with Michael Jackson center stage, reached more total viewers.
Michael Jackson Honored at Grauman’s Chinese Theater
Michael Jackson's children stamp a pair of his shoes - and a sequined glove - into the cement at a Los Angeles landmark.
U.S. and France to Honor Miles Davis and Édith Piaf With Stamps
Miles Davis and Edith Piaf will get stamps in their honor in both countries.