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Mayor Bloomberg Unveils Program To 'Stimulate' NYC Media Jobs—Only $1.5M Spread Over Five Years

PaidContent  Jul 07 09

NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg hopes to create 8,000 jobs from a year-long project designed to prop up the city’s struggling media industry. The plan unveiled today involves encouraging partnerships among traditional and digital media, as well as academics, retaining talent in the media sector and attracting foreign media companies while helping NYC-based businesses expand abroad. It’s being spearheaded by the quasi-public/private Economic Development Corp., which launched the planning phase last November.

The city claims its media industry employs more than 300,000 people, making up nearly 10 percent of NYC’s private workforce, and accounts for $30 billion in annual revenue. Full story...

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Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. couldn’t have made it more clear - the music industry wants to ween itself off its Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) dependency, and it will get do just that when iTunes comes under massive competition pressure from new unlimited and mobile services…

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Trade Publisher Penton To File For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

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WMG Finds Music Growth Overseas As U.S. CD Sales Skip

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IAC Writes Down Search Business; Takes $1 Billion Loss For Q4

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Trinity Mirror Buying GMG Regional Media For £44.8 Million

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