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...A YouTube user called PluggingAI offers songs imitating the voices of the deceased rappers Tupac and Notorious B.I.G....
...Dinesen applies it to Citigroup’s Chuck Prince who in 2007 told the Financial Times that “as long as the music is playing, you’ve got to get up and dance”....
...M&G chairman Mike Evans has taken a temporary leave of absence from the £339bn asset manager due to a stress-related illness....
...Buckingham Palace’s music room became an operating theatre, and Elgar’s patriotic march was dropped from the coronation schedule....
...GV was an early investor in Uber, while Alphabet also has a stake in rival Lyft through Capital G....
...asks what will happen when the decline of QE turns net bond issuance positive, while Iain Stealey at JPMorgan Asset Management also dwells on what happens when the monetary stimulus music stops....
...Music teacher Chris Pomrink was driving between two lessons outside Philadelphia, when a friend called with some distressing news: “Hey Chris, XIV is in trouble.”...
...Lombard is also old enough to know that phones are for phone calls while record players are for music. A cheap 60s portable costs just £30 from a junk shop....
...But the shadow of its immense steel body looms over pop music, writes Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, with Jukedeck being the latest attempt to generate music through artificial intelligence....
...These scenarios included that a possible deal with P&G deal may be larger than anticipated and required Mr Becht’s expertise, or that Mr Sceti would not support the potential purchase of three of P&G’s beauty...
...Mr Odashima suggested that Sony set up a division for new businesses that directly reports to Mr Hirai, similar to organisations created by P&G and GE....
...As for whether so many bankers staying in some sort of finance role is socially problematic, this argument is complicated by the fact that it is not a homogeneous industry (e.g. working at Fidelity is different...
...In old-school style, Eminem played truncated versions of his songs with a hypeman-sidekick while the music sounded like a bigger version of the no-nonsense beat-making you might find in a basement rap club...
...Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys, by Viv Albertine, Faber RRP£14.99 The title encompasses Albertine’s outlook as a London teenager....
...Cameras, music and radio players, alarm clocks, navigation systems, even torches and compasses are now absorbed into a glowing screen....
...Universal Music, Sony Music and Warner....
...While one hope is that this could revitalise G+J as a business and as an asset, such a move would also tie up management expertise at a time when Mr Rabe is looking to expand in education and the music industry...
...Bernd Buchholz, chief executive of G+J, resigned from the Bertelsmann board this week in apparent protest about Mr Rabe’s plans to take full control of G+J by buying out the 25 per cent own by the Jahr family...
...But the company could soon welcome the Jahr family on board, as it is looking to trade in its one-quarter stake in Bertelsmann magazine unit G+J....
...[blackbirdpie url="https://twitter.com/StockTwits/status/294201338143850496"] 1.54pm Just joining the conference call now, where there’s some soothing harp music playing to calm investors’ frayed nerves...
...Apart from “strengthening core businesses” – RTL, Random House, Arvato media services and G+J magazines – Mr Rabe said he would focus on digital, arguing that the internet meant media use was “bigger than...
...“If you’re planning big steps …you can’t just keep on thinking in terms of fund structures or private equity” – methods Bertelsmann has used in a recent education project and funding music rights venture...
...Bertelsmann, which also owns RTL TV, Random House books and G&J magazines, is closely eyeing the Berlin-based venture as the media group casts around for ways to master the technology-driven changes in the...
...Sony, Universal Music and Warner Music will receive undisclosed fees for allowing their content to be downloaded for free to users of Baidu’s Ting and MP3 services, the Chinese company said in a statement...
...The now-ubiquitous music player was the brainchild of one Tony Fadell, a former employee of Philips, whose concept failed to raise sufficient funding, prompting him to hawk it around established corporates...
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