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New Music Industry Briefing For Friday June 9, 2006

ColumbiaAs had been expected Steven Greenberg will end his 18 month run as president of Columbia Records today. (Billboard.biz)

iPods and time on Facebook are more important than drinking beer according to survey of 600 college students. (USAToday)

– CD trading site LaLa has officially opened and announced the creation of the Z Foundation which will fund health care for musicians from 20% of LaLa’s revenue. (LaLa.com)

Wal-Mart may reverse or loosen a policy of banning CD’s that carry the "parental Advisory" sticker according to some reports. (Spin)

– Congress is increasing FCC indecency fines ten-fold.

Livenation221205_7 – Another class-action lawsuit claims Clear Channel used it’s radio power to boost Live Nation concert ticket prices. (Plains Dealer)

– Live Nation to bring the UK’s popular Download Festival to Dublin, Boston, and San Francisco.

– Billboard’s Ray Waddell writes about soft initial ticket sales on the new Dixie Chicks tour (Billboard/Reuters)

R.I.P – ICE Magazine

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