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Music Industry News: Susan Boyle Tops Charts, Berkleemusic Names CMO, Beatles, iTunes & More

What Taylor Swift Can Teach CMO’s. (Forbes)  Susan Boyle album tops charts both sides of Atlantic. (BBC)  Cyberclinic: Did The Beatles need iTunes? No, but EMI did. (Indie) Anti-Piracy Lawyers Knew They Targeted Innocent Victims. (TF)  . Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/11/musi

  • What Taylor Swift Can Teach CMO’s. (Forbes)
  • Susan Boyle album tops charts both sides of Atlantic. (BBC)
  • Cyberclinic: Did The Beatles need iTunes? No, but EMI did. (Indie)
  • Anti-Piracy Lawyers Knew They Targeted Innocent Victims. (TF)
  • Hands: 'We would have looked like geniuses' without EMI. (FN)
  • Five things missing from Beatles/iTunes deal. (Billboard)
  • Berkleemusic Names Stefanie Henning Chief Marketing Officer - Former Fox Television Studios SVP and Universal Music executive to grow world’s largest online music school. (more)

6a00d83451b36c69e20133f58067d2970b-800wi More Music Industry News & Commentary:

  • Sony Music Exec Admits He Made 'Radical Decision’ in Hiring Amanda Ghost – Fired after just 20 months at the helm of Epic and tagged with destroying the label, one source tells THR that job "was a no-win situation" for the career songwriter. (Hollywood Reporter)
  • Internet killed the publishing star. (Muse)
  • It’s The Year Of The 7,000-Defendant Copyright Lawsuit. (PC)
  • The Story Behind Bob Dylan’s ‘Bootleg Series’ (WSJ)
  • Billionaire Lives Out Folk Music Fantasy. (Forbes)
  • Godfathers of Rock: The Top 10 Rock and Roll Managers. (Gibson)
  • How Close Is Too Close? One Music Writer Considers Where to Draw the Line. (PM)