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for more on the changing music model, paul sweeney joins me from new york. he has done work in the music industrytreaming industry, there has been a big change with different artists fighting arenst and suddenly they fighting against spotify and their increasingly dominant model. what do you think? >> the music business once again is changing and it's really going from a business where consumers actually own content to where they just rent it. longer are people buying albums. we have known that for over a decade. at the apple results, they talk about how their itunes sales were down last quarter. people are actually renting music and streaming music and i think the artists are saying this is a bigger part of the business and we need to make sure we get paid adequately for our content on these services. as sting phrased it, i'm a more equitable pricing policy is what i think a lot of these artists like taylor swift are pushing for. >> it's interesting that there has always been a battle within the music industry of the songwriters versus the performers and who will get the most money. you can make
for more on the changing music model, paul sweeney joins me from new york. he has done work in the music industrytreaming industry, there has been a big change with different artists fighting arenst and suddenly they fighting against spotify and their increasingly dominant model. what do you think? >> the music business once again is changing and it's really going from a business where consumers actually own content to where they just rent it. longer are people buying albums. we have...
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the new threat to the music industry, next. this streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg.com, or your apple tv or amazon fire tv. ♪ >> time for bloomberg television "on the markets." get you caught up on where stocks traded today. a little bit of a rally pushing the dow jones industrial average to an all-time high, 102 points up. johnson. >> you are watching "bloomberg west." i am cory johnson. it came of age at a time when there was no such thing as itunes and spotify and became one of the world's best selling artists, sting. sting still has millions of potential revenue at stake in streaming. betty liu set down with the 16 time grammy winner and asked him where he stands on the changing music business model. >> the model is changing obviously and i don't think the model we have at the moment is necessarily the one that will be there in 5-10 years. we need something with a little bit more equity for musicians. musicians need to be paid for their work. it's fine for me. >> you have made your money. >> i am have made my money
the new threat to the music industry, next. this streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg.com, or your apple tv or amazon fire tv. ♪ >> time for bloomberg television "on the markets." get you caught up on where stocks traded today. a little bit of a rally pushing the dow jones industrial average to an all-time high, 102 points up. johnson. >> you are watching "bloomberg west." i am cory johnson. it came of age at a time when there was no such thing as itunes...
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some grounding in real life, it must be very difficult to survive psychologically. >> should the music industrymore responsible towards that? i think you can't blame the music industry and media. society generally vault people into positions that are difficult to sustain. when you are a young person, you become famous and successful, you think you're entitled to that forever. that doesn't help. >> you don't let that get to you? >> no, i didn't. i had a real life before. it may not be possible in this new era, but i'm glad of it. i'm glad of that time. >> nowadays, people become rock stars or musicians are celebrities on youtube or various other sites or they are on these reality shows like "the x factor" or "the voice." would you join any of those programs? >> i haven't been invited. no. invited? >> no one has invited me, so i don't know. i learned my trade. shop floor. the taking the band and equipment and going from club to club, playing to largely empty rooms, building an audience, a resilience, toughness. that network does not exist anymore. the only way to be successful are these roots. bu
some grounding in real life, it must be very difficult to survive psychologically. >> should the music industrymore responsible towards that? i think you can't blame the music industry and media. society generally vault people into positions that are difficult to sustain. when you are a young person, you become famous and successful, you think you're entitled to that forever. that doesn't help. >> you don't let that get to you? >> no, i didn't. i had a real life before. it may...
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a decade and if you put yourself back then, we were talking about napster that was burying the music industry. you could make the case that apple saved it. transformed the music industry, really, then went on to transform the apps industry and the pay industry. as far as was it heavy-handed or not, what i saw was them pushing forward. >> apple says we do things to make things simpler for our customers. a lot of them had accounts with real networks where they were buying music legally and acquiring music legally and apple was keeping that music off their devices. is there a difference between the words that apple says and the practices that we need customers off of our devices? >> the music industry was very concerned about digital rights management, so apple had an obligation to protect that content. whether or not it could've played nicer with real or not, i don't know. i do know consumers had other options. but none of them were very good. >> apple could be on the hook for $1 billion in damages. 10 years in the making? >> i like apple is pushing back against this. you don't want frivolous l
a decade and if you put yourself back then, we were talking about napster that was burying the music industry. you could make the case that apple saved it. transformed the music industry, really, then went on to transform the apps industry and the pay industry. as far as was it heavy-handed or not, what i saw was them pushing forward. >> apple says we do things to make things simpler for our customers. a lot of them had accounts with real networks where they were buying music legally and...
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the music off the devices. between a difference the words and practices, which is we keep customer he music off the devices? >> what i recall is the music industry was very concerned about digital rights management so apple did have an obligation to protect the content. whether or not they could have i am not entirely certain. i do know that consumers had other options. if they wanted to get mp3 players to play the music, they could. none of them were very good. >> what do you think it will actually come to in this case? 10 years in the making. >> what i like his apple is pushing back against this. you do not want frivolous lawsuits coming up. a billion is a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme in terms of a $140 billion allen chief. this case does not look material to us. >> highest price target. thank you for joining us. right back with more after this quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg>> "west." emily chang. steve bezos has a plan for the next change of leadership. he would not double to exactly that person is. this coming from the ignition conference in new york this week. he also talked about billions of dollars lost on his failu
the music off the devices. between a difference the words and practices, which is we keep customer he music off the devices? >> what i recall is the music industry was very concerned about digital rights management so apple did have an obligation to protect the content. whether or not they could have i am not entirely certain. i do know that consumers had other options. if they wanted to get mp3 players to play the music, they could. none of them were very good. >> what do you think...
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he has been -- the music industry really, we don't even know whoer wee. are like the polar bear on the sort of dissolving ice -- what do you call though things? >> ice caps. >> ice caps. yeah. so here you have sort of a dissolving music industry, people trying to understand where is the sustainability. i've been very, very fortunatement here in america, i'm signed to blue note under capital records' label. and everybody has been incredible. it's the first time that i feel personally that i've really worked collaboratively. why? because they understand what i'm trying to do. and they've given me the freedom -- we've had to sometimes have our kind of go-to. >> that's natural. >> that's understandable. but they have facilitated making this vinyl album so beautiful with the artwork -- >> i was about to go there. can you get this? i love -- can i just say i love? good lord. that is a gorgeous photo. >> well, the idea is that there's a timelessness in all of it. the sky is the one thing that accompanies all of us from the dinosaur times up to now. that is the o
he has been -- the music industry really, we don't even know whoer wee. are like the polar bear on the sort of dissolving ice -- what do you call though things? >> ice caps. >> ice caps. yeah. so here you have sort of a dissolving music industry, people trying to understand where is the sustainability. i've been very, very fortunatement here in america, i'm signed to blue note under capital records' label. and everybody has been incredible. it's the first time that i feel...
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declaring that taylor swift is the music industry. her new album she did her first real pop record. it was the number one album. she had five songs in the top 100. the biggest first week sales in a very long time. she cut her hair and got apartment in new york. she is fantastic. >> for me the imperial president obama. stiff armed congress, got the cuba deal done legalized 5 million undocumented immigrants. he is no longer underwater for the first time in more than a year. it's every hero needs -- every hero needs a villain. we moved to the dumpster category. i am starting with jonathan gruber. he got into massive trouble when a video surfaced of him talking about the stupidity of the american voter. he has moved from obscurity to universal derision. even his friends on the left to announce him. -- denounce them. >> i am going to go with kim jong-un who began the year by assassinating his uncle. finished off the year by having the u.s. shut down the internet, humiliate him. when james franco and set throw can get the best of you, you know you've had a bad year -- seth rogan can get th
declaring that taylor swift is the music industry. her new album she did her first real pop record. it was the number one album. she had five songs in the top 100. the biggest first week sales in a very long time. she cut her hair and got apartment in new york. she is fantastic. >> for me the imperial president obama. stiff armed congress, got the cuba deal done legalized 5 million undocumented immigrants. he is no longer underwater for the first time in more than a year. it's every hero...
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but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, braun is reinventing his own empire, producing movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like uber and pinterest, and looking for more stars he can make along the way. joining me today, rising every mogul. thank you for joining us. you were raised in connecticut. >> that's true. >> the son of an orthodontist and a dentist. did you ever in a million years think you would be dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i am just having a good time. when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11". one thing led to another. i read a couple of books that kind of inspired me and here i am. >> what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? >> 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. "i like to move it, move it." i was a big michael jackson fan. i love boys to men. i loved biggie. i was the first kid in the suburbs who liked biggie. my roommates were from harlem. i went back to these suburbs and w
but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, braun is reinventing his own empire, producing movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like uber and pinterest, and looking for more stars he can make along the way. joining me today, rising every mogul. thank you for joining us. you were raised in connecticut. >> that's true. >> the son of an orthodontist and a dentist. did you ever in a million years think you would be dominating pop music? >> i don't...
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process of putting things back together and getting back into his dmreer the music industry. authorities are hoping to talk to seigel to determine why the shooting happened. the search for shane montgomery is expanded beyond the boundaries of manayunk in approximateboro. family friends and volunteers were on south street seeking information from bar goers or anybody that might know anything that might help officials determine his whereabouts. sharee williams was live on main street day nine of the serve and still nothing. >> no breaks in the case as of yet, jim, searchers are hoping to change that by poster flyers all over manayunk like this one. this is also a popular area for young college crowd to hang out and bar hop. that's why they are faping the search out to other popular areas in philadelphia. >> flyers and tape in hand, family friends and volunteers expanded their efforts to find shane montgomery. >> all we need is one kid that thinks they may know something and thinks they may have seen something until now the serve focused in manayunk where they were last seen. and
process of putting things back together and getting back into his dmreer the music industry. authorities are hoping to talk to seigel to determine why the shooting happened. the search for shane montgomery is expanded beyond the boundaries of manayunk in approximateboro. family friends and volunteers were on south street seeking information from bar goers or anybody that might know anything that might help officials determine his whereabouts. sharee williams was live on main street day nine of...
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it was used in a lawsuit against apple that accused the company of abusing its power in the music industry. apple won the suit this year. the "associated press," bloomberg and cnn wanted to see the tape but it was denied by the judge. >>> christmas coming early for some bay area families. the do gooders helping them to get back on the road in a new set of wheels. >> and what is cool about your school? email your nominations to coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, personal experience with ra. in an interview with people magazine, mrs. obama says 's been mistaken for a store em >>> the obamas are sharing their personal experience with racism. in an interview with "people" magazine mrs. obama says she has been mistaken for a store employee at a target. she also shares a story about the president at a gala. she says he was wearing a tuxedo and someone mistaken him for a waiter asked him for coffee. the president says there's no black male my age who is a professional who hasn't come out of a restaurant and is waiting for their car and somebody d
it was used in a lawsuit against apple that accused the company of abusing its power in the music industry. apple won the suit this year. the "associated press," bloomberg and cnn wanted to see the tape but it was denied by the judge. >>> christmas coming early for some bay area families. the do gooders helping them to get back on the road in a new set of wheels. >> and what is cool about your school? email your nominations to coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and...
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because he was in the process of putting things back together, getting back into his career into the music industry>> reporter: and jim, the other big question is who is responsible. well, according to police that second man that they believe was involved in the scuffle was not seriously injured. he is not cooperating with police and at this point siegel has not been able to speak with police because of his condition. for now reporting live from the sat center, annie mccormick channel6 "action news." >> thank you annie. >>> more protest today's in philadelphia. hundreds of high school students protested the deaths of two unarmed men at the hands of police. three different schools held peaceful die-in demonstrations including the science leadership academy in center city. the students are upset by the two recent grand jury decisions in ferguson, missouri, and new york. the ferguson panel did not indict the police officer who killed teenager michael brown and the new york grand jury did not indict the police officer who put eric garner in a chokehold. the taj mahal will stay opened longer than expect
because he was in the process of putting things back together, getting back into his career into the music industry>> reporter: and jim, the other big question is who is responsible. well, according to police that second man that they believe was involved in the scuffle was not seriously injured. he is not cooperating with police and at this point siegel has not been able to speak with police because of his condition. for now reporting live from the sat center, annie mccormick channel6...
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as the music industry goes to a tremendous transformation, he is going through his own transformation. joining me today on "studio 1.0" rising every-mogul, scooter braun. scooter thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you were raised in connecticut. >> that's true. >> the son of an orthodontist and a dentist. did you ever in a million years think you would be dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i am just having a good time. when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11" and not have the hops i thought i would have. one thing led to another. i read a couple of books the kind of inspired me and here i am. >> what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? >> 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. [laughter] i like to move it, move it. that was i big one. i was a big michael jackson fan. i loved boys to men. i was the first kid in the suburbs to discover biggie. i played in a basketball camp and my roommates were from harlem.
as the music industry goes to a tremendous transformation, he is going through his own transformation. joining me today on "studio 1.0" rising every-mogul, scooter braun. scooter thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you were raised in connecticut. >> that's true. >> the son of an orthodontist and a dentist. did you ever in a million years think you would be dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i...
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that trying to play the music industry game you know, fitting exact right radio format and all that kinduff it's just -- it's a whole lot of anxiety and the sort of strategy work that has nothing to do with art or music. >> has somebody got a thing for treadmills? >> we all have things for treadmills. we're terrified of them now. >> how many takes did it take you to get it right? >> what was it 21 takes? >> 22 takes for the treadmills i think. >> you come up with the music and then you do the video and what's the process? >> i mean basically, i think we make our music and videos pretty similar ways. basically we try to put ourselves in this situation with a lot of stuff to play with, you know? you know, whether we're in the studio that's the instruments and chord progressions and lyrics, we basically throw a whole bunch of stuff together and figure out where the emotions are jumping out. when you put a beat and a chord progression together, sometimes you just get beat and chord progression, but sometimes you get lust and violence and alchemy. ♪ writing on the wall ♪ good day ♪ >> needing
that trying to play the music industry game you know, fitting exact right radio format and all that kinduff it's just -- it's a whole lot of anxiety and the sort of strategy work that has nothing to do with art or music. >> has somebody got a thing for treadmills? >> we all have things for treadmills. we're terrified of them now. >> how many takes did it take you to get it right? >> what was it 21 takes? >> 22 takes for the treadmills i think. >> you come up...
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there was pressure from the music industry, he didn't want to bring in r&b producers, to make is soundoducers. he pushed back and wanted to do his own thing, make his own music. >> what did clive dave i think he could do or what did he see or hear when he order? gill -- he never held his tongue. what was clive expecting to do? >> clive is a jean jus. i think he all is -- genius. in a way i think he saw bob dylan. he wanted to promote hip as the black bob dylan. he also saw gil as a voice, we haven't seen this before. this is new. we have somebody talking about political issue and doing it with a beet that you can dance to in the clubs and with the r&b sound. and clive saw potential. he thought gil could be a huge artist. he would see gil in con interstate new york and of blown away. and stevie wonder, he was a good good night to sign. >> what happens in his life that pushes him or opens the door to be this iconic art scientist. >> a lot of things. he grew up in tennessee. banded by his parents. his father was simply a pioneer because he was the first black soccer player. he was banded
there was pressure from the music industry, he didn't want to bring in r&b producers, to make is soundoducers. he pushed back and wanted to do his own thing, make his own music. >> what did clive dave i think he could do or what did he see or hear when he order? gill -- he never held his tongue. what was clive expecting to do? >> clive is a jean jus. i think he all is -- genius. in a way i think he saw bob dylan. he wanted to promote hip as the black bob dylan. he also saw gil...
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but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, braun is reinventing his own empire,ng movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like uber and pinterest, and looking
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with the rise of itunes and streaming services, the music industry has changed dramatically since theuch of the revenues will artists ever see? cory johnson spoke with sir mix a lot about the changing world of the music biz. record label is nothing more than a fat wallet. it's true. if you are an artist, you are a brand. if you don't subscribe to that, you will not succeed. brown would've said that in the 60's. >> i came up on that model. you create a record and you run warner bros. and you tell me it's time to go on tour. >> you came up with deaf jam with your first records. >> my deal was with rick when he splintered off. he signed me. it was fun. it was cool. >> what do the labels not do now? >> they did all of your marketing and pr work. i had people that scheduled tours for you and were on the road with you. they paid for your videos to be shot. >> now they are companies that -- let's talk about spotify for a bit. came out andotify some strong words about why artists need spotify. he said they started spotify anduse they love music piracy was killing it. you see spotify is someth
with the rise of itunes and streaming services, the music industry has changed dramatically since theuch of the revenues will artists ever see? cory johnson spoke with sir mix a lot about the changing world of the music biz. record label is nothing more than a fat wallet. it's true. if you are an artist, you are a brand. if you don't subscribe to that, you will not succeed. brown would've said that in the 60's. >> i came up on that model. you create a record and you run warner bros. and...
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the holiday spirit. it's all about music being posted on youtube. ♪ >> pharrell's monster hit "happy" is 1 of 20,000 songs being protected by licensing management company, global music rights, which is headed by the music industryht irving azoff. and he's demanding those songs be pulled from youtube because it lacks the rights to the songs. >> the music of the eagles is also included in the battle. no welcome at the "hotel california" on this one. and smokey robinson's musical catalog is also involved, among other artists, including john lennon. >> that licensing company is threatening youtube with a billion-dollar lawsuit if all those songs are not removed. youtube is not budging. a big legal fight could be ahead. >>> let's call it a holiday heartbreak for 84-year-old clint eastwood. he is single again, ladies. the actor/director and his wife of 18 years have finalized their divorce. the couple has been living apart for some time now. >> they have one daughter who just turned 18. court documents did not reveal how the marital money would be divided up, but they do have a prenup. >>> christmas songs are big sellers which explains why all sorts of artists have christmas albums. but dwayne johnson? >> yeah. ♪ her
the holiday spirit. it's all about music being posted on youtube. ♪ >> pharrell's monster hit "happy" is 1 of 20,000 songs being protected by licensing management company, global music rights, which is headed by the music industryht irving azoff. and he's demanding those songs be pulled from youtube because it lacks the rights to the songs. >> the music of the eagles is also included in the battle. no welcome at the "hotel california" on this one. and smokey...
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he continues to sell out arenas and remains an icon in the music industry. eans the most to you? >> you're kidding, right? >> they're all fabulous. >> i have no idea. i'm a song lover. if i told you my favorite song it would probably have nothing to do with it. i've listened to music all my life. i grew up in a home where there was always music and i love songs. >> you grew up in detroit. >> grew up in detroit. >> yeah. >> that's right. born and raised. >> your city's coming back. >> well, i hope so. i really do. i hope and pray that it comes back. it was such a great place to be and to live. it needs to come back. >> smokey, what's the art of songwrighting? >> there's really no art to it. i think it's a gift. i think everybody gets a gift. i think god gives everybody a gift, and song wrooilting for me -- i'm not one of those songwriters that i have to take myself to this isolated place for two months so i can write. it just happens for me out of the clear blue. i'm coming -- i'm on the plane or somewhere and an idea comes and many times if i don't lose it be
he continues to sell out arenas and remains an icon in the music industry. eans the most to you? >> you're kidding, right? >> they're all fabulous. >> i have no idea. i'm a song lover. if i told you my favorite song it would probably have nothing to do with it. i've listened to music all my life. i grew up in a home where there was always music and i love songs. >> you grew up in detroit. >> grew up in detroit. >> yeah. >> that's right. born and raised....
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music on itunes. >> what apple really did was they opened up the era of digital music and in that particular time frame, they really did protect the musicians and gave money back to the music industry>> reporter: which given the popularity of sites like napster and lime wire gave the music business a big boost. >> apple is an innovative company, arguably the most innovative electronics company in the world, and i personally believe the company back in time was pushing the technology forward as fast as it could. >> but was it done fairly or was apple anticompetitive? among the testimony will be e-mails from late ceo steve jobs. apple watchers say jobs reacted arrogantly when competitors came up. >> typical steve jobs, when he was asked about them, he said, are they still around? and, you know, he just didn't even consider it an issue. >> reporter: scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> we'll continue to watch that one. >> it is interesting. >>> brian williams dropped by jimmy fallon to slow jam the news and get a little congratulations for ten years behind the anchor desk. ♪ >> whoa, whoa, whoa. hold up. brian wilson paid the bills. from all of us here at nbc, we want to say congratula
music on itunes. >> what apple really did was they opened up the era of digital music and in that particular time frame, they really did protect the musicians and gave money back to the music industry>> reporter: which given the popularity of sites like napster and lime wire gave the music business a big boost. >> apple is an innovative company, arguably the most innovative electronics company in the world, and i personally believe the company back in time was pushing the...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the most popular performers in the music industrybrown, ariana grande and more. gosh it's big. please welcome the one and only nicki minaj! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh my gosh, you look gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> jimmy: congrats on the record here. look at this now, "the pinkprint" there. is this your fingerprint? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, it is. is it your finger or your thumb? >> thumb. >> jimmy: it's your thumbprint? is it in makeup? what is that? lipstick? >> it's left for you to decide. it's art. >> jimmy: it is art, thank you so much. [ laughter ] >> yeah. you're welcome. >> jimmy: i'm so happy you're here. thank you so much. we love your music. we'll get into this, but i also want to say i love your acting in "the other woman" with cameron diaz. >> thank you. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. you were so funny in that. >> thank you. >> jimmy: so good and so well done. you were her assistant in the movie. with a terrible attitude. >> nothing like
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the most popular performers in the music industrybrown, ariana grande and more. gosh it's big. please welcome the one and only nicki minaj! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh my gosh, you look gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> jimmy: congrats on the record here. look at this now, "the pinkprint" there. is this your...
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this is probably inevitable as it was for the music industry for the film industry.hat said, this is not how sony wanted this to happen. this is -- their hand was sort of forced here. it's tough to call this a successful opening weekend for the weekend or sony. the money is peanuts compared to what a movie of this caliber with the cast should have brought in. >> especially for how much the movie cost them. sales and gaming sales suggest positivity could be the future. what lessons have we learned from this whole interview and the launch of the interview? >> the lessons that sony needs to and every major american corporation needs to take the cyber security as much as i hate that term. it's internal security. it's computer security seriously. this all happened because sony was easy to breech. they had to make an uncomfortable and harmful business decision rather than in a wide distribution because they were hacked. this was not a sony strategy. this was improvisation and a costly one. >> we know there is a growing course of expert who is said north korea was not neces
this is probably inevitable as it was for the music industry for the film industry.hat said, this is not how sony wanted this to happen. this is -- their hand was sort of forced here. it's tough to call this a successful opening weekend for the weekend or sony. the money is peanuts compared to what a movie of this caliber with the cast should have brought in. >> especially for how much the movie cost them. sales and gaming sales suggest positivity could be the future. what lessons have we...
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. >>> google's you tube could be facing a lawsuit from some of the music industries biggest stars. farrell williams is one of the artists considering a lawsuit. you tube doesn't have the rights to about 20,000 songs recorded by his clients, and is threatening to ask a judge to orderer them removed from the site. >>> a raid at the man who works for the tsa is calling for an investigation. surveillance camera shows santa clara police using a battery ram to serving a search warrant at his home. the raid happened back in march but charges against moneeb were filed just last week. the camera was never found. moneeb says that the raid came because he is muslim. >> i know that this overly excessive policing without a legal basis is totally wrong. >> this is not a muslim issue, a racist issue, this is a case of theft where a federal law enforcement officer committed that theft. >> the council on islamic relations is now calling for an investigation. >>> and tonight the lights at rockefeller center dimming in honor of two fallen police officers. the lights came down for two minutes. people a
. >>> google's you tube could be facing a lawsuit from some of the music industries biggest stars. farrell williams is one of the artists considering a lawsuit. you tube doesn't have the rights to about 20,000 songs recorded by his clients, and is threatening to ask a judge to orderer them removed from the site. >>> a raid at the man who works for the tsa is calling for an investigation. surveillance camera shows santa clara police using a battery ram to serving a search...
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did was they opened up the era of digital music and they protected, in that particular time frame, they really did protect the musicians and gave money back to the music industry. >> which, given the popularity of free streaming sites, like napster and limewire, gave the music business a big boost. >> apple is an innovative company. arguably, the most innovative electronics company in the world, and i personally believe that the company back in time was just pushing the technology forward as fast as it could. >> but was it done fairly or was apple anti-competitive? among the testimony will be e-mails from late ceo steve jobs. apple watcher tim beheron says jobs acted arrogantly when competitors like real networks came up. >> typical of steve jobs, when he was asked about steve jobs, he said, are they still around? and you know, he just didn't even consider it an issue. >> reporter: now, to get to the money, the $350 million sought by the plaintiffs could, under anti-trust laws, be tripled if they win, which would make it a $1 billion decision against apple. will we consumers see any of that money? likely, no. and with so many users out there, your award would
did was they opened up the era of digital music and they protected, in that particular time frame, they really did protect the musicians and gave money back to the music industry. >> which, given the popularity of free streaming sites, like napster and limewire, gave the music business a big boost. >> apple is an innovative company. arguably, the most innovative electronics company in the world, and i personally believe that the company back in time was just pushing the technology...
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. >>> crazy, the new currency in the music industry. taylor swift is pretty convincing the crazy in her new music video. >> is she really? >> oh, yes. >> was this all just for show? our own barbara walters who has chosen the pop star as one of the most fascinating people of the year, couldn't resist asking. here's abc's byron pitts. >> reporter: 2014 was a banner year for taylor swift making the transition from country singer to pop star. she talked about moving to the big apple in "welcome to new york" and was the city's ambassador. when she released her album, "1989," swift broke records as the first woman to produce three albums that sold a million copies, each in their first week. in the new music video for "blank space." ♪ tay-tay seems a little cray-cray playing a jilted lover pushed to the edge of insanity. ♪ they'll tell you i'm insane ♪ you know i love the players and you love the game ♪ >> reporter: barbara walters chose swift as one of the most fascinating people of the year and wasted no time beating around the bush. >> you s
. >>> crazy, the new currency in the music industry. taylor swift is pretty convincing the crazy in her new music video. >> is she really? >> oh, yes. >> was this all just for show? our own barbara walters who has chosen the pop star as one of the most fascinating people of the year, couldn't resist asking. here's abc's byron pitts. >> reporter: 2014 was a banner year for taylor swift making the transition from country singer to pop star. she talked about moving...
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. >> beat down, the battle between the music industry and youtube. why a billion dollar lawsuit could be in the works. >> and photo finish. national geographic upveils the photo of the year. . >> a big about-face to sony, the studio giving a limited release to "the interview", it was pulled after a series of cyber attacks, and they were followed by threats of violence at u.s. theatres. the u.s. blames north korea for the hacking. roxana saberi has more. >> the announcement has lit up social media. a lot of people are applauding, including president obama. >> you want us to kill the leader of north korea. >> yes. >> the plot surrounding the release of the movie is taking a twist, with independent theatres from alabama to georgia declaring they'll show the comedy starting christmas day. a texas based chain is one of the first to announce it was taking online reservations. two screenings were full in 2.5 hours. >> i was looking for a bootleg copy. i don't have to. i'll stand up for free speech and creativity. sony's entertainment confirmed the news in a
. >> beat down, the battle between the music industry and youtube. why a billion dollar lawsuit could be in the works. >> and photo finish. national geographic upveils the photo of the year. . >> a big about-face to sony, the studio giving a limited release to "the interview", it was pulled after a series of cyber attacks, and they were followed by threats of violence at u.s. theatres. the u.s. blames north korea for the hacking. roxana saberi has more. >> the...
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fortally different model the music industry. now the five largest record labels in the music industry have 23% of the profit. you are seeing the exact same thing happening down the road 10, 20 years later and politics. we no longer live in a world where politicians can go home and brag about the earmark that he brought home. without somebody having read the legislative text online, gone through it and said, you are leaving out the other 10,000 earmarks in the bridge to nowhere in alaska that was part of the package that let you bring home the bacon here you no longer live in a world where a member of congress can go home to his district and say i voted for a farm bill. it is a good thing for our district because we are a farm district, without somebody having read that and realize that 80% of the bill as food stamps. you had a great article in "the wall street journal" on the farm back to a district in indiana and talking to farmers who were supportive of marlin voting against a farm bill because they realize that while there was
fortally different model the music industry. now the five largest record labels in the music industry have 23% of the profit. you are seeing the exact same thing happening down the road 10, 20 years later and politics. we no longer live in a world where politicians can go home and brag about the earmark that he brought home. without somebody having read the legislative text online, gone through it and said, you are leaving out the other 10,000 earmarks in the bridge to nowhere in alaska that...
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it was used in a lawsuit against apple that accused the company of abusing its power in the music industryn the suit earlier this week. the "associated press" bloomberg and cnn have all requested to see that video. >>> 5:41. christmas comes early for some bay area families. the unexpected help getting them back on the road in time for the holidays. >> and we are going to take you out live a little peek at what looks like the bay bridge toll plaza there. and people getting a bit of a wet start today. we have a complete look at your weather and your traffic straight ahead on this thursday morning. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, start a revolution a revolution in coffee quality with the finest nespresso coffee blends. a revolution in technology with unique centrifusion. a revolution in taste with a naturally formed crema on both coffee and espresso. nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. drivers are getting an early >>> good morning. welcome back to kpix 5 news this morning. stop what you're doing, take a look at this the city by the bay. this is san francisco. we have fog an
it was used in a lawsuit against apple that accused the company of abusing its power in the music industryn the suit earlier this week. the "associated press" bloomberg and cnn have all requested to see that video. >>> 5:41. christmas comes early for some bay area families. the unexpected help getting them back on the road in time for the holidays. >> and we are going to take you out live a little peek at what looks like the bay bridge toll plaza there. and people...
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the dow jones industrial average touched new highs. the market finish in record territory. >> taylor swift shook up the music industry. >> ♪ >> after releasing new album the pop star pulled all of her songs off have of spotify saying there should be a value on art. jill wagner, cbs news, new york. >>> all right. 6:42 right now. looking to renovate your kitchen count are tops, well, coming up next angie's list explains what is trending and useful ape is what a waste of money. >>> stopping for students, the the cast of a local performance group gives a lesson to teens in return for some goodwill. >>> a mild holiday so far but winter is making a come back when like it or not, carol has >>> welcome back. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday, anthony mason and vanita nair join us live from new york with the preview, good morning, guys. >> good morning, nicole this were hot holiday gifts this year but many new drone owners have not read their owners manual. we will look at why those first flights are in the going so well. >>> they were under appreciated, under rated films of 2014, a look at the sleeper films you can watch right no
the dow jones industrial average touched new highs. the market finish in record territory. >> taylor swift shook up the music industry. >> ♪ >> after releasing new album the pop star pulled all of her songs off have of spotify saying there should be a value on art. jill wagner, cbs news, new york. >>> all right. 6:42 right now. looking to renovate your kitchen count are tops, well, coming up next angie's list explains what is trending and useful ape is what a waste...
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. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> it is time now for the buzz and the music industry and beyond today mourning the deathh rocker joe cocker. sony music says he passed away today after a hard fought bat technological with lung cancer. he created nearly 40 albums with hits such as you are so beautiful and up where we belong. joe cocker was 70 years old. >>> well, it was big wedding weekend for celebrities. first singer elton john married his long time partner, the legendary musician married david furnish in a ceremony in the united kingdom. they had been together for more than 20 years. their wedding. john praised england for changing also laws on same-sex marriage. the couple has two children. adele was invited. she couldn't make it so she sent a handwritten note saying she's sorry she missed it. love the fact she's old fashioned. he was just here a few weeks ago for the 6abc dunkin' donuts thanksgiving day parade lance bass tied the knot with his new husband. other members of in sync were there not justin timberlake though but so was "dancing with the stars" pro cheryl burke and countless other celebrit
. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> it is time now for the buzz and the music industry and beyond today mourning the deathh rocker joe cocker. sony music says he passed away today after a hard fought bat technological with lung cancer. he created nearly 40 albums with hits such as you are so beautiful and up where we belong. joe cocker was 70 years old. >>> well, it was big wedding weekend for celebrities. first singer elton john married his long time partner, the legendary musician...
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he was in the process of putting things back together, getting back into his career and into the music industrycond man that was at the scene police are telling suspect not being cooperative. they are hoping to speak to siegel once he is out of surgery and able to talk with them so at this point they have no vehicle description and they have no suspects that they can put out. for now reporting live from the sat center, annie mccormick channel6 "action news." brian. >> we'll continue to follow that. annie, thank you. >>> new castle county man is facing gun charges today, a little more than two months after his toddler shot himself in the head. 34-year-old anthony graves has been charged now with unlawfully permitting a minor to access a firearm. he's also facing charges of endangering the welfare of a child this after his two-year-old son accidentally shot himself. the september 30th shooting originally left that boy in critical condition but officials now say he is expected to be discharged from the hospital later this month. >> disguise and distract, that is the strategy three alleged criminal
he was in the process of putting things back together, getting back into his career and into the music industrycond man that was at the scene police are telling suspect not being cooperative. they are hoping to speak to siegel once he is out of surgery and able to talk with them so at this point they have no vehicle description and they have no suspects that they can put out. for now reporting live from the sat center, annie mccormick channel6 "action news." brian. >> we'll...
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. >>> after more than 50 years in the music industry singer and songwriter graham nash is showing no own. >> nash took us behind-the-scenes of his rock and roll life. graham nash his book "wild tales" is now out in paper back and if you want to remy necessa re -- reminesce with the cosby, stills and nash. >> you rock your baby. that's funny. what a book, though. what incredible stories. i thought, though, identify always heard that you're such a good man, such a decent man and that you were the glue that held together a lot eclectic. >> with the holdition i've been through that madness before i met david and stephens. >> one of my favorite songs from the '60 aenz you can still feel the magic of it, the beginning of "carrie ann." you guys produced incredible music. it's almost like the second you went to woodstock a lot of great stuff with the hollies got eclipsed "carrie ann," "bus stop." >> for many years after it's almost like you don't talk about a past love or two, your new lover unless you're an idiot. i didn't talk to david and stephens about the hollies but lately i listened to
. >>> after more than 50 years in the music industry singer and songwriter graham nash is showing no own. >> nash took us behind-the-scenes of his rock and roll life. graham nash his book "wild tales" is now out in paper back and if you want to remy necessa re -- reminesce with the cosby, stills and nash. >> you rock your baby. that's funny. what a book, though. what incredible stories. i thought, though, identify always heard that you're such a good man, such a...
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friday is the day for the ninth annual billboard "women in music" luncheon in new york honoring the contribution of women to the music industryr of "12 years a slave" steve mcqueen, go on view at amsterdam's stedilijk museum. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ >> our critic david edelstein has some holiday movies, scariest first. >> here we are midst of the holiday movie season, oscar bait everywhere and much more to come on christmas day and even so -- even so -- i mostly want to talk about "the babadook." wait, what's that pronunciation? >> baba-dooz that's it. so what is it. this thing, this movie? a phenomenally terrifying australian horror picture the debut feature of director jennifer kent which william friedkin, who directed "the ex other cyst" called the stairiest film he has ever seen. not too shabby. but more than scary, it's seriously scary. the greatest horror story cente
friday is the day for the ninth annual billboard "women in music" luncheon in new york honoring the contribution of women to the music industryr of "12 years a slave" steve mcqueen, go on view at amsterdam's stedilijk museum. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might...
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the music scene blossomed. >> when we appeared here, there were a lot of different, interesting groups, a lot of festivals, concerts. >> today, the independent music industry withered. >> i think it's difficult for young musicians today. in some ways it's difficult, in some ways there are more opportunities. we live in a more globalized world. >> until recently, going global wasn't easy on a moldovan passport. now, most really can make it visa-free to europe since the summer. music could be the passport to moldova's future say the band members. >> we're promoting alternative music here, you know, wimp is ws rare now. >> music could be a good ambassador of moldova and boost our economy if we would have a strategical approach. >> young bands are coached how to get ahead. her band has promise but admits they need to learn the basicses, like using social media. >> we need attention, just attention, because the music, you can't just single music for you. >> your fans will sing back if you get to be like this band. they have a loyal following. tonight, they play to the home crowd downtown. >> this is what the young talent hope for, dedicated fansed. like these g
the music scene blossomed. >> when we appeared here, there were a lot of different, interesting groups, a lot of festivals, concerts. >> today, the independent music industry withered. >> i think it's difficult for young musicians today. in some ways it's difficult, in some ways there are more opportunities. we live in a more globalized world. >> until recently, going global wasn't easy on a moldovan passport. now, most really can make it visa-free to europe since the...
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the issues are interesting. a lot of people forget exactly how contentious music was when the ipod first came out. when the hacking was taking place, how paranoid the music industry was about songs being locked down. it was only later they started selling relatively unprotected mp 3s. but apple was rightfully paranoid that music companies would pull their songs back from itunes if they didn't keep them locked down. that is apple's argument here. real networks has an argument that hey you should be able to play music anywhere. but boy if this whole thing goes down the drain because they can't find an ipod receipt? >> strong legal counsel. kara good weekend to you. >> thanks a lot. >> we should mention nbc universal is a minority investor in re/code and we have that content sharing partnership. nasa's orion set to complete its mission in the in next few moments. jane wells is at the launch site with more. >> we are about 14, 15 minutes away from splashdown of the orion 270 miles west of baja california. nasa has a uav applying in the pacific which hopes to capture live pictures after o rooip hits the atmosphere which could be in a couple of minutes. as it finally c
the issues are interesting. a lot of people forget exactly how contentious music was when the ipod first came out. when the hacking was taking place, how paranoid the music industry was about songs being locked down. it was only later they started selling relatively unprotected mp 3s. but apple was rightfully paranoid that music companies would pull their songs back from itunes if they didn't keep them locked down. that is apple's argument here. real networks has an argument that hey you should...
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the '90s when moldova's music scene blossomed. >> translator: when we appeared here there were a lot of interesting groups, concerts and festivals. >> reporter: whereas today the independent music industryred. >> translator: i think it's difficult today. in some ways it's difficult. in some way there are more opportunities. we live in a more globalized world. ♪ >> reporter: until recently going global wasn't easy in a mall dovian passport. but now they really can make it. and music could be the passport to the future, says lillian and his band mates. >> we're trying to promote alternative music here. which is quite a rare thing now. ♪ >> music could be good ambassador of moldova, it could boost our economy, if we would have a strategical approach. >> reporter: so they have started coaching young bands trying to get ahead. this band has promise, but she admits they need to learn the basics, like using social media. >> we need to -- attention, just attention, because the music you -- you can't just sing the music from -- for you. ♪ >> reporter: and your fans will sing back if you get to be like this band. they have a loyal following from munich to moscow. tonight they play to the home cro
the '90s when moldova's music scene blossomed. >> translator: when we appeared here there were a lot of interesting groups, concerts and festivals. >> reporter: whereas today the independent music industryred. >> translator: i think it's difficult today. in some ways it's difficult. in some way there are more opportunities. we live in a more globalized world. ♪ >> reporter: until recently going global wasn't easy in a mall dovian passport. but now they really can make...
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music. after deliberating for only a few hours a federal jury in oakland rejected a claim that apple tried to suppress competition and secure a monopoly over the digital music industry with its i-tunes 7.0. companies cannot be penalized for enhancing their products and the jury came to the conclusion that apple's i-tunes 7.0 was a genuine improvement over previous versions of the software. had the jury sided with the playoff the lawsuit could have cost apple as much as $1 billion. >>> in the next few weeks california lottery players can try for a chance for dinner at the french laundry. starting january a 5th people who buy emerald 10 scratchers can enter a contest to win an 18-course meal with wine pairings at the world famous restaurant in yountville. there will only be one winner. the lowery says it will release more details by new year's day. >>> google says the tragic death of robin williams was its fastest growing search request of 2014. williams' suicide in august set off global reaction making it the top trending topic for the year. the internet giant released its list of top searches this morning. the company says lots of people also googled the world cup,
music. after deliberating for only a few hours a federal jury in oakland rejected a claim that apple tried to suppress competition and secure a monopoly over the digital music industry with its i-tunes 7.0. companies cannot be penalized for enhancing their products and the jury came to the conclusion that apple's i-tunes 7.0 was a genuine improvement over previous versions of the software. had the jury sided with the playoff the lawsuit could have cost apple as much as $1 billion. >>>...