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MSGE, Chicago Theatre Deal Made Official
Though the word has been out since last fall, Madison Square Garden Entertainment officially announced today that it has closed the deal to acquire the Chicago Theatre for an undisclosed price.
CP Masters Grows With Boosey & Hawkes
Classical music publisher Boosey & Hawkes has been sold for about £126 million ($248.3 million) to Imagem Music, the music publishing fund of CP Masters and Dutch pension fund Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP.
Festival Network Unveils 2008 Schedule
With new festivals in Whistler, British Columbia; Jackson Hole, Wyo.; Monte Carlo, Monaco; and San Francisco, Festival Network has officially announced its 2008 season schedule.
Plugged & Unplugged: Shoveling Snocap, Wal-Mart Madness
Billboard's digital and mobile correspondent reviews the best and worst developments of the week.
Charts: Radiohead Debut Not Due To 'Technicality'
Contrary to online reports, the high Hot 100 debut this week by Radiohead's "Nude" is not due to a "technicality," nor a new Billboard charts policy decision.
European Parliament Rejects Plans To Cut File-Sharers
The European Parliament has narrowly voted against a rule which would cut the Internet connections of people who illegally download copyright infringing music and other digital files.
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