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Grammys: Things you didn’t see on TV
Pink confesses a near tumble during her performance, while Stephen Colbert talks about Lady Gaga.
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‘Glee’ tracks liven up Billboard Hot 100
The top six songs on the Billboard Hot 100 hold steady this week, but the new season of Fox's "Glee" brings joy to the chart.
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Peas, Mraz tie records on Hot 100
The Black Eyed Peas and Jason Mraz have caught up to chart records set by Usher and LeAnn Rimes, setting the stage for two new chart milestones on next week's Billboard Hot 100.
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‘Boom Boom Pow’ punches in another No. 1
Topping the Hot 100 once again is the Black Eyed Peas' "Boom Boom Pow," followed by Lady GaGa's "Poker Face" holding steady at No. 2 and Kid Cudi's "Day 'N' Nite" up three spots to No. 3,
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‘Hannah Montana’ invades Hot 100
The Black Eyed Peas' "Boom Boom Pow" still reigns atop the Billboard Hot 100, but a big opening weekend for "Hannah Montana: The Movie" boosts or debuts six of the soundtrack's songs on the Hot 100.
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’08 music sales hit record high — really
Overall music sales set a record in 2008 with more than 1.5 billion units sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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Univision Q3 up 4.4%
Univision Communications' net revenue increased 4.4% in the third quarter to $529.1 million, from $506.6 million in the same period last year, the company said Wednesday.
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Film music panels hear new songs
Day 2 of The Hollywood Reporter/Billboard Film & TV Music Conference at the Beverly Hilton featured panels on a small indie film, an animated tentpole and the growing business of music in video games.
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The Revolution was then for busy composers
For Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman, aka Wendy & Lisa, working with Prince in the 1980s as members of his band the Revolution was the perfect preparation for a career in composing for film and television.
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Panels discuss future of film, TV music
The Film & TV Music Conference kicked off Thursday with a songwriters panel, a master class on choosing music for visual media and a discussion of "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story."
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Extended play for Portnow with Recording Academy
Recording Academy president Neil Portnow will continue his leadership of the organization for four more years with the additional title of CEO.
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AEG Live getting in tune with Nielsen, Billboard
The Nielsen Co. and AEG Live, the Los Angeles-based division of AEG, announced Wednesday a strategic alliance focused on Nielsen's Billboard music brand.
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