Thursday, January 1, 2015

The year Taylor Swift said goodbye to Nashville � and shook off Spotify



This was the year in which Taylor Swift went big city on us. Just before releasing her fifth album, 1989, the 25-year-old singer announced that, after a decade in Nashville, she had decided to leave behind Music Row for Manhattan. Then, to make it clear that she and Nashville are never, ever getting back together, Swift told the world she now wants her music to be thought of as pop, not country. Nashvilles many country-music purists rejoiced.

But the queen of kiss-off songs was kind enough to leave the Music City a parting gift. She started a feud with Spotify, the top streaming service. Upset over her royalty payments, Swift not only withheld 1989 from Spotifys servers; she also asked the company to stop streaming her previous albums. Swifts label, Big Machine Records, claims to have received less than $500,000 from Spotify in the 12 months prior to her music coming down. The service would have paid out $6m for Swifts music in 2014 had she allowed it to stream her new album. Even taking into account the cut taken by Universal, which distributes Swifts music, the gap between the two sides figures is substantial.

Yet the decision appears to have paid off for Swift. Her new album sold 1.3m copies in its first week, becoming the first album released in 2014 to go platinum. It was also the best one-week performance by an album in 12 years. And 1989 has continued to sell well since, having spent five weeks in Billboards top slot. (The other two weeks the album has been out, it ranked second in sales.)

Spotify, for its part, has managed to shake the controversy off. Though Swift was one of the services most popular artists, the companys chief executive spins the row as having generated good publicity for his site, as it fights for market share with competitors such as Pandora.

Swift was in a strong position to make such a power play. As the most popular artist on an independent label, Swift could dictate the terms for her albums release. And as often mocked as she may be, her songs of teenaged angst have a large and loyal following. The girls for whom Swifts music is written and the parents who shop for those girls are almost certain to buy it in any form Swift chooses, especially with its release coming so close to Christmas.

Swift also has the advantage of playing to a fanbase that has been late to adopt streaming. Perhaps because of slower download speeds and spottier internet service in rural areas, country-music fans continue to be major listeners of radio and buyers of CDs. One can imagine her core audience catching Blank Space or a previous hit over the airwaves while driving to pick up 1989 at the nearest Walmart.

But it isnt clear Swifts attempt to stand athwart the march of technology will have a lasting impact on the music industry. She says shes been thanked privately by fellow musicians, but its far easier to cheer from the sidelines than enter the fray. While Radioheads Thom Yorke pulled music from Spotify before Swift made her announcement, only Jason Aldean, a country singer with similar relationships to his label and to his fans, appears to have followed her lead.

Unless more pop and hip-hop artists take up the banner, Swifts tiff with Spotify will be remembered as just another of her spoiled relationships, not the beginning of a revolution. Maybe now that her divorce from Nashville has been finalised, she should patch things up with Katy Perry.

Source: http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jan/01/taylor-swift-spotify-feud-nashville-new-york



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Not a happy New Year



A sweaty and frustrated Milan Lucic lumbered to his locker stall after the Bruins 4-3 shootout loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs last night and decided not to wait for any questions.

The big guy wanted to kick things off with a statement.

It wasnt a good 2014. Im happy its over. Im looking forward to 2015, Lucic said with 90 minutes remaining in the calendar year. Hopefully, it will better than this year.

The Bs could have had a happy New Years Eve. They erased a two-goal deficit and 30-plus minutes of bad hockey to tie the game and earn a point. They easily could have earned the second point with one more goal in the third period or overtime, when they outshot the Leafs, 14-2. But they couldnt get the go-ahead goal, and then Nazem Kadri scored the winner in the fifth round of the shootout to take the 4-3 win at the Garden.

In another season, the Bs might have been able to live with that one point. But they wanted to follow up their excellent performance in the win over Detroit on Monday with something similar. They did not produce it. For a good chunk of the first two periods, it was the same ol, same ol. They got hemmed in their own end. They made unforced errors on the breakout. They iced the puck when they didnt have to.

And when Phil Kessel stepped off the half wall and scored on the power play at 9:45 of the second to give the Leafs a 3-1 lead, it looked like Toronto would walk away with an easy win. The Bs were on their heels and getting booed in their own building.

I think we showed that we are capable of playing well when we set our minds to it. The second half was more of that, said coach Claude Julien. But I keep saying, as a team youve got to be able to come and play 60 minutes of hockey, especially in the positions that were in right now we need to play 60 minutes. Im not saying Im disappointed in the way we came back, because if theres anything that was positive, it was that. I thought we did a great job of getting back into the game, tying it up, those are great things that we can talk about.

The Bs got back in the game by getting greasy, scoring a pair of goals late in the second by getting some pucks to the net along with some push toward the crease.

First, David Krejci got the Bs to within a goal when he fired the puck from a bad angle but, with Cody Franson trying to defend Lucic at the crease, it went off the defenseman and in at 15:28.

Then Torey Krug tied it off a rush at 17:31. With Krejci going to the net, Krug tried to get it to him but it went off defenseman Korbinian Holzer and then Leo Komarov and into the net.

The Bs dominated the third period and overtime. Seth Griffith had great chances but couldnt convert tough passes to score into open nets.

It was a game in which some liberal officiating allowed both teams to escape infractions much to the betterment of the entertainment level but Julien felt Brad Marchand was the victim of an obvious trip. And with his team dead last in drawing penalties this year, a place they often inhabit even in years theyve been dominant, Julien wasnt going to let it slide.

I think it was a trip, I think it was pretty obvious to everybody, he said. Again, its getting frustrating to say the least. You see a lot of things out there, or even the hook I gotta look at it again on Lucic trying to go to the net there in the second period. Were not getting the benefit of the doubt, thats for sure.

So where do the Bruins go from here? After 38 games, its hard to think this group can string seven or eight wins together and get comfortably back in the playoff structure.

But Lucic, ever impassioned, said he and his teammates cannot be waiting for general manager Peter Chiarelli to make a move to fix everything.

You cant wait for that. You cant, said Lucic. I mean, I dont think guys are. I hope that guys arent. I hope that were not waiting around for some savior to come in and help this team be the team that it should be because it hasnt happened in the past. . . . We have to take it upon ourselves, me especially with how things have gone for myself this season, I have to step up my game and produce the way that I can. And if I can start getting that going, hopefully itll help the team go in the right direction.

Source: http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/bruins_nhl/boston_bruins/2014/12/not_a_happy_new_year



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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Lady Gaga singing Sting? It can only be the Kennedy Center Honors



By Todd Leopold, CNN

updated 11:33 AM EST, Wed December 31, 2014

2014 Kennedy Center Honors

2014 Kennedy Center Honors

2014 Kennedy Center Honors

2014 Kennedy Center Honors

2014 Kennedy Center Honors

2014 Kennedy Center Honors

2014 Kennedy Center Honors

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Notables paid tribute to Kennedy Center honorees
  • Jennifer Hudson sang Al Green's "Simply Beautiful"
  • Lady Gaga sang Sting's "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You"
  • The event honors excellence in the arts

(CNN) -- Lady Gaga singing "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You"? Martin Short leading a seeming cast of thousands (OK, dozens) doing "Yankee Doodle Dandy"? Bruno Mars performing "Message in a Bottle"?

It can only be the Kennedy Center Honors.

This year's broadcast, which aired Tuesday night, paid tribute to R&B great Al Green, the multitalented Sting, Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks, dancer Patricia McBride and comedian Lily Tomlin.

It's hard to do wrong with a Green song, and Earth, Wind & Fire led off with a heartfelt version of "Love and Happiness." The band was followed by such performers as Jennifer Hudson ("Simply Beautiful"), Usher ("Let's Stay Together") and Mavis Staples and Sam Moore ("Take Me to the River").

Green was visibly moved by the tribute.

McBride was feted with performances by dancers including Tiler Peck and Misty Copeland, and Hanks enjoyed a speech from David Letterman and Short's song-and-dance routine. (Oh, and Pentatonix did "That Thing You Do!" from the 1996 movie Hanks directed, wrote and appeared in.)

Tomlin received compliments from Garrison Keillor, Jane Fonda and Jane Lynch, among others.

And then there was Sting. Gaga sang to him, giving "Faith in You" a little Green-esque soul. Herbie Hancock played for him. Bruce Springsteen, Mars and members of Sting's musical "The Last Ship" performed for him.

An appreciative Hanks had an amusing way of sizing up the show.

"It's not unlike a very healthy way of watching your life flash before you eyes," he said.

The show was recorded December 7.

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/31/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/feat-kennedy-center-honors/



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Tennessee is curious about ISIS, Mississippi wants Flappy Bird cheats



Tony Avelar | Bloomberg

Google Inc. signage is displayed at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, California

As the end of the year is just around the corner, lots of information about what about who searched for what online is becoming available, and real estate blog Estately decided to see what each state searched for more than any other.

To be clear, these are not the top searches for each state but the searches each state made more than any other.

Texas and Oklahoma searched for information about Ebola. Californians wanted to know about Bitcoin.

So what did states in the Mid-South search for?

In Arkansas users searched for information about former Gov. Mike Huckabee and "Dancing with the Stars." Understandably, Missourians looked for information about Ferguson and NFL player Michael Sam. Alabama wanted information about Florida State Seminoles quarterback Jameis Winston.

Mississippi's searches were an eclectic mix, with the number one search being "Flappy Bird cheat" and other top searches including Robin Thicke and wrestler the Ultimate Warrior.

Tennessee searched Google for the phrase "Who is I.S.I.S.?" more than any other state, and also took significant interest in country musician Kevin Sharp.

To see all Estately's findings, click here.

Source: http://www.bizjournals.com/memphis/news/2014/12/30/tennessee-is-curious-about-isis-mississippi-wants.html



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Playoff Panthers Cause Ticket Troubles



WCNC 12:16 p.m. EST December 30, 2014

Cam Newton(Photo: Kevin C. c*x, Getty Images)

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A limited number of tickets for the Carolina Panthers NFC Wild Card Playoff against Arizona sold out quickly.

The tickets went on sale at 8 p.m. Sunday and by Monday morning only single seat tickets were available. There are reports that 7,000 playoff tickets sold out in 15 minutes.

On TicketExchange and Stubhub Monday afternoon, Level 500 tickets were going for about $100 per ticket. The most expensive seats we found were in the lower level of Bank of America Stadium along the 50 yard line. Those are being sold for the premium price of $2,500 each.

With Panther fans buying playoff tickets in a hurry, they should exercise some caution when it comes to what's left.

Experts say Charlotte is a target for ticket counterfeiters.

"Last year for the playoff game, it was in the hundreds," said Tom Bartholomy with the Better Business Bureau. "We get special attention from the scammers."

Bartholomy says Panthers fans are a prime target, because hosting playoff games isn't common ground.

"If we're Green Bay or Seattle that makes the playoffs all the time, it's not as interesting to the counterfeiters because the demand is pretty well known," Bartholomy said.

If you're buying online, Bartholomy recommends NFL Ticket Exchange, or StubHub.

"They're able to authenticate them through the serial numbers that are on the tickets," Bartholomy said.

Avoid sites that don't, like craigslist.

"You can get the same tickets here for $50 less," Bartholomy said. "Well, there's a risk."

He says scalping on game day can be risky, too.

"By the time you get to the gate and find out it's not real, that guy's long gone," Bartholomy said.

If you're going to scalp, he recommends doing it from someone who's selling right outside the gate where police are nearby. As for warning signs on the tickets themselves, the ticket office doesn't have any hard-copy ones yet, but looking at ones from the regular season, always keep an eye out for the letters "PSL." It stands for Personal Seat License and 90% of real Panthers tickets have it, but then again, so could the counterfeits.

"Holding one real one and one counterfeit one in your hand, they look identical," Bartholomy said.

There is some hope Panthers fans: since the team didn't clinch their playoff berth until Sunday night, counterfeiters don't have much time to work with before kickoff on Saturday afternoon.

"With this quick of a turn, hopefully they'll make some mistakes," Bartholomy said.

Bartholomy says even paying attention to small details, like the back of the ticket can make a difference. The ticket office is open until 5:30 P.M. on weekdays and should have some examples later in the week.

-WCNC

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Source: http://www.wltx.com/story/sports/nfl/2014/12/30/carolina-panthers/21049835/



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Large crowds expected for Belk Bowl, Fan Fest in uptown



CHARLOTTE, N.C.

Freshman Nick Chubb ran for a career-high 266 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 13 Georgia overcame an injury to starting quarterback Hutson Mason to beat 20th-ranked Louisville 37-14 in the BelkBowl on Tuesday night.

Chubb averaged 8 yards per carry and the Bulldogs (10-3) piled up 301 yards rushing against the nation's second-best run defense.

Mason threw for 149 yards and a touchdown before leaving with blurred vision in the second quarter with the Bulldogs ahead 20-7. He was replaced by Brice Ramsey, whose primary duty was to hand the ball off to Chubb.

Georgia's defense came up with four turnovers, with Dominick Sanders recording two interceptions.

Redshirt freshman quarterback Kyle Bolin made his first career start for Louisville and finished 20 of 40 for 301 yards with two interceptions and one touchdown. Brandon Radcliff ran for 91 yards and a touchdown.

The Georgia running game appears to be in good hands, even with Todd Gurley headed to the NFL.

Freshman Nick Chubb ran for a career-high 266 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 13 Georgia overcame an injury to starting quarterback Hutson Mason to beat 20th-ranked Louisville 37-14 in the BelkBowl on Tuesday night.

Chubb averaged 8 yards per carry and the Bulldogs (10-3) piled up 301 yards rushing against the nation's second-best run defense.

Chubb's rushing total was second highest in school history, behind only Herschel Walker's 283 yards rushing against Vanderbilt in 1980.

Chubb finished his first season at Georgia by running for 1,323 yards and 12 touchdowns in last eight games after taking over as the primary ball carrier after the NCCA suspended Gurley for four games for taking $3,000 for autographed memorabilia and other items over two years. Gurley later injured his knee in his first game back from the injury.

Mason threw for 149 yards and a touchdown before leaving with blurred vision in the second quarter with the Bulldogs ahead 20-7. He was replaced by Brice Ramsey, whose primary duty was to hand the ball off to Chubb.

Georgia's defense came up with four turnovers, with Dominick Sanders recording two interceptions.

Redshirt freshman quarterback Kyle Bolin made his first career start for Louisville and finished 20 of 40 for 301 yards with two interceptions and one touchdown. Brandon Radcliff ran for 91 yards and a touchdown.

Chubb set a new BelkBowl rushing record, eclipsing the 174-yard effort set by Boston College's Andrew Callender in 2004.

The Bulldogs leaned heavily on the 5-foot-10, 228-pound Chubb after Mason left the game and Ramsey was intercepted on his first play from scrimmage.

Louisville's defense came into the game allowing just 93.7 yards per game on the ground. Chubb nearly had that in the first half, rushing for 78 yards on 12 carries and a touchdown. He added an 82-yard run in the second half that led to another Georgia score.

Louisville never led.

The Bulldogs roared to a 20-7 lead in the first half as Mason found wide open flanker Chris Conley down the middle of the field for a 44-yard touchdown strike for a 7-0 lead before Chubb broke off a 31-yard scoring run.

Leading 17-7, the Bulldogs had two chances to blow the game open late in the half when Sanders intercepted Louisville backup quarterback Reggie Bonnafon and returned it 40 yards to the 8-yard line. But Georgia would have to settle for a 22-yard field goal by Marshall Morgan after Malcolm Mitchell couldn't come down with a high pass from Mason in the end zone.

With his team down 13, Louisville coach Bobby Petrino called for a fake punt from his own 31 on fourth and 5, but punter Ryan Johnson couldn't hook up with a wide open Gerald Christian. Ramsey, however, replaced Mason on Georgia's next possession and gave the ball right back to Louisville when he was intercepted on his first play from scrimmage.

The Bulldogs (10-3) made it a three-possession game late in the third quarter when Chubb broke free from his own 3 and raced 82 yards, setting up a 2-yard touchdown run by Sony Michel.

Louisville's only scores came on an 11-yard scoring strike from Bolin to Christian and a 6-yard run by Radcliff.

Source: http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/large-crowds-expected-belk-bowl-fan-fest-uptown/njcnr/



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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Giada de Laurentiis and Todd Thompson announce they are divorcing



Dec 30th 2014 5:49AM CommentsCelebrity chef Giada de Laurentiis and fashion designer Todd Thompson are separating. The pair had been married 11 years.

De Laurentiis made the announcement on Facebook Monday night.

In the post, she called the split "amicable," writing: "Although our decision to separate comes with a great deal of sadness, our focus on the future and overwhelming desire for our family's happiness has given us the strength to move forward on separate, yet always connected paths."

The pair have one daughter, Jade Marie.

In addition to being a Daytime Emmy Award winner for her Food Network program, De Laurentiis also founded a catering business called GDL Foods.

And is a frequent, popular guest on talk shows.

It isn't yet clear whether the couple - who married in 2003 - have filed for divorce. In that Facebook announcement, De Laurentiis thanked friends and family for their support.

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Source: http://www.aol.com/article/2014/12/30/giada-de-laurentiis-and-tom-thomas-announce-they-are-divorcing/21122515/



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