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Hulu Moves To Loop In More Live Programming
Hulu—the home of a growing library of on-demand TV programming-- is expanding into more live content.
Former Billboard Chairman William D. Littleford Dies
Former Billboard chairman William D. Littleford, whose grandfather William H. Donaldson founded the trade publication in 1894, died peacefully at his home in Princeton, N.J., on May 14. He was 94.
Duffy, Elbow Win Ivor Novello Awards
Coldplay, Duffy, the Ting Tings, Elbow and electronic music pioneers Massive Attack were among the winners at the 54th Ivor Novello Awards in London.
Townshend, Newman, Post Honored At BMI Film/TV Awards
Pete Townshend, composer David Newman and composer Mike Post were among those who received high honors and awards at the annual BMI Film & Television Awards, held May 20 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles.
Survey: Games Trump Movie Theaters
The boxoffice is booming. Nevertheless, Americans seem to prefer spending time with video games over a night out at the movies.
Analysis: WMG's Moves Could Make Room for M&A
Warner Music Group's offering of $1.1 billion in bonds this week, a measure to improve liquidity and flexibility, has WMG in improved position and the market has responded favorably.
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