Beatles Debut on iTunes, and More News

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• November 16, 2010

The Beatles‘ music arrived in the Apple iTunes Store today (11/16/10). “It has been a long and winding road to get here,” Apple boss Steve Jobs said in a statement. The band’s 13 studio albums are available individually for $12.99 (and $19.99 for double albums), or in a $149 “box set.” More here.

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Sugarland
has settled out of court with former band member Kristen Hall, who was suing the duo for a portion of their profits. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed, but both sides have until Dec. 13 to complete the agreement. More from the AP here.

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The Country Network (TCN) has begun broadcasting in twelve additional markets on stations owned by Sinclair. TCN has also signed an agreement to air on four Young Broadcasting stations.

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