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FYI/TMI: Olivia Wilde Tells Justin Bieber To Cover Up
Actress wants the pop star to put on a "f***ing shirt"; ASCAP reports increased royalty payments
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(In an effort to keep you fully informed, and fully entertained, below we present today's FYI and TMI — news you need and news that's, well, sometimes needless….)
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ArtsWatch: Pandora Sues ASCAP For Lower Rates
Streaming service escalates fight to cut compensation to music's creators
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Philip Merrill
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ArtsWatch: SOPA Opera?
House antipiracy bill gets some competition
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The Recording Academy actively represents the music community on such issues as intellectual property rights, music piracy, archiving and preservation, and censorship concerns. In pursuing its commitment to addressing these and other issues, The Recording Academy undertakes a variety of national initiatives.
ASCAP & GRAMMY U Present: The Importance of Music in Film & TV 101
On September 15, 2011, GRAMMY U teamed up with Velia Gonzalez, ASCAP Representative, to host “ASCAP & GRAMMY U Presents: The Importance of Music in Film & TV 101” at San Antonio College’s Radio, Television, and Film building.
A few minutes before 5PM, event attendees began to gather inside the building, a
GRAMMY U Partners With ASCAP For Educational Panel
By Erick Ruiz, GRAMMY U San Antonio Ambassador
On September 15, GRAMMY U teamed up with Velia Gonzalez, ASCAP Texas Representative, to host “ASCAP & GRAMMY U Presents: The Importance of Music in Film & TV 101” at San Antonio College’s Radio, Television, and Film building.
A few minutes before 5 p.m., event attendees began to gather inside the bui
GRAMMY Camp Party In Times Square N.Y.
Summer music experience to culminate Aug. 7 with launch party featuring artists and music industry professionals
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On Aug.
