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Jay Berman & Hilary Rosen, Experts in Media & Entertainment, Reunite With New Partnership, Berman Rosen Global Strategies
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Internationally recognized experts in the media and entertainment industry, former Recording Industry Association of America RIAA leaders Jay Berman and Hilary Rosen today announced the formation of a new partnershiWASHINGTON, Feb. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Internationally recognized experts in the media and entertainment industry,...
Tags: entertainment, Hilary Rosen, RIAA, strategy
Research articles 2006-02-02
Battle-tested successor? (Wide Angle).(Brief Article)
Industry insiders said last week that Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke is the most desired candidate to replace the outgoing Hilary Rosen as head of the Recording Industry Association of America. Clarke has been busy with the U.S.-led invasion Industry insiders said last week...
Tags: Hilary Rosen, RIAA
Research articles 2003-04-21

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Copy's two sides: Hilary Rosen hinted at something few involved in the digital copyright debate have wanted to think about. (Headliners).(outgoing Recording Industry Assn of America head weighs in on combating online music piracy)
WASHINGTON -- Like George Ryan of Illinois, who commuted the sentences of all 167 of the state's Death Row inmates on his way out the door of the governors mansion, Hilary Rosen used her last major speech as head of the Recording Industry Association of America to...
Tags: INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, Piracy, RIAA
Research articles 2003-01-27
Webnoize Presents Landmark Discussion Featuring RIAA CEO Hilary Rosen, MPAA CEO Jack Valenti and Journalist Charlie Rose
Business/Technology Editors CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 23, 2000 Webnoize (http://www.webnoize.com), the leading authority on the digital entertainment economy, today announced a landmark event at its Webnoize 2000 conference in Los Angeles: a discussion of the state of the entertainment industry featuring Hilary Rosen, President and CEO of the Recording...
Tags: E-mail, MARKETING, MPAA, RIAA, Webnoize
Research articles 2000-10-23
Rosen strikes harmonious chord; RIAA embraces technology while protecting record labels online.(Brief Article)
In the past two years, Hilary Rosen has been thrown into one of the biggest music jams ever. No, she doesn't even play guitar. In the past two years, Hilary Rosen has been thrown into one of the biggest music jams ever. No, she doesn't...
Tags: guitar, RIAA
Research articles 2000-11-06
Valenti, Rosen, Fritts team up.(Congress to consider licensing fees for online audio)(Brief Article)
Trade association heads are teaming up to talk to Congress about streaming audio and video over the Internet, which all traditional content providers seem to be worrying about these days. Motion Picture Association of America President Jack Valenti, National Association of...
Tags: audio, Craig, INTERNET, MARKETING, MPAA, president, team, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2000-06-12
THE WHITE HOUSE: President names five members to the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 February 1999-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names Betsy Levitt Cohn, Cynthia Friedman, Alice Kandell, Hilary Rosen and Howard A. Tullman as members of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
Tags: board, president, White House
Research articles 1999-02-08
MP3.com Files Suit Against RIAA
MP3.com, Inc., sued the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA and its president and CEO, Hilary Rosen. The complaint, filed in San Diego Superior Court (case number GIS 742982), alleges several causes of action for unfair business practices."Since inception, MP3.com has faced the increasingly...
Tags: FINANCE, GIS, Investment, MP3.com Inc., RIAA, SOFTWARE, Strategy
Research articles 1970-01-01
Music industry and ISPs pass the buck on responsibility for piracy. (Analysis)
The illegal sharing of music files online is reportedly on the rise. But with the RIM in the US blaming ISPs, while ISPs wash their hands in the waters of customer freedom, can the two sides agree on a strategy for tackling the problem of music piracy? Within...
Tags: analysis, INTERNET, piracy, RIAA
Research articles 2003-01-30
Head music lobbyist is GOP political veteran
The recording industry named GOP political veteran Mitch Bainwol its head lobbyist, giving music companies a direct channel to Senate Republicans. As chairman and chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America beginning Sept. 1, Bainwol will oversee an industry beleaguered by declining sales and rampant piracy...
Tags: INTERNET, lobbyist, music, Piracy, Republican, RIAA
Research articles 2003-07-30
Tauzin stays put. (Capital Watch).(Brief Article)
Talk that House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Billy Tauzin (R-La.) might leave to head the Recording Industry Association of America has been put to rest. Mitch Bainwol, former chief of staff to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), has been named chairman and chief executive...
Tags: chairman, RIAA
Research articles 2003-08-04
Uncharted Terrain
On the Showtime series "The L Word," there is a leitmotif of a chart that tracks the relationships of the gay women characters on the show. This idea was the inspiration for Our Chart.com, a social networking site cofounded by the show's creator, Ilene Chaiken, and Hilary Rosen, a political...
Tags: MARKETING, network, Newsweek, women
Research articles 2007-05-28
Recording Industry Chief to Quit at End of Year.
By Dawn C. Chmielewski, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 23--Internet music swappers won't have Hilary Rosen to kick around much longer. The head of the Recording Industry Association of America, whom Wired magazine once...
Tags: INTERNET, RIAA, San Jose Mercury News
Research articles 2003-01-23
RIAA Names Former Frist Chief of Staff as CEO
The Recording Industry Association of America RIAA has named Mitch Bainwol, former chief of staff to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, as its new chairman and CEO. Bainwol replaces departing RIAA head Hilary Rosen on Sept. 1. Bainwol will assume the helm of the principle trade group representing major...
Tags: INTERNET, RIAA
Research articles 2003-08-01
First-ever decline hits CD album shipments - RIAA
Group accentuated positive in report, saying that despite overall declines, U.S. record retailers and mass merchants had "banner" year. RIAA Pres.-CEO Hilary Rosen said: "The industry is responding to a smaller but healthier retail base. We're adapting to tighter inventory controls at retail, to a pipeline that can deliver product...
Tags: CD, MARKETING, RIAA, SALES
Research articles 1998-02-23
Tuning Into Fans: The Music Industry Starts a Dialogue With Music Fans On the Causes of Teen Violence; Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello Joins Recording Industry Head In An Online Chat
WASHINGTON--BUSINESS WIRE--April 30, 1999-- "The most important answers to the causes of teen violence will come from teens themselves," said Hilary Rosen, President and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA. "In the wake of the Littleton tragedy, as we did after Paducah, Jonesboro, Pearl, and Springfield,...
Tags: America Online Inc., MARKETING, RIAA, violence, Washington
Research articles 1999-05-03
David Lynch, Hilary Rosen, Frank Biondi, Mark Cuban, Bill Gross, Bert Ellis, Ian Clarke to Speak at Digital Coast 2000, Sept. 12-14 at the Director's Guild of America
Business/Entertainment Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 23, 2000 Digital Coast Awards on September 14 Will Recognize Excellence in Digitally Delivered Entertainment Rising Tide Studios RTS today announced the speakers and agenda for Digital Coast 2000 (DC2000), a three-day conference exploring the digital transformation of the entertainment industry....
Tags: conference, director, e-business, E-business/E-commerce, entertainment, INTERNET, MARKETING, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.
Research articles 2000-08-23
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