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MTV GETS TV RIGHTS TO “THIS IS IT”
The New York Times reports that MTV
Networks has acquired exclusive
television rights to the Michael
Jackson concert film “This Is It”
for six years beginning in 2011.
The deal allows MTV Networks to
show the motion picture on all of
its channels, including MTV, VH1
and BET Networks.
LA WANTS REIMBURSEMENT FOR MJ
MEMORIAL

The Los Angeles city attorney wants
back the $3 million it shelled out
for Michael Jackson’s memorial at
the Staples Center, a spokesman
said Monday, despite an audit
concluding the event generated even
more revenue for the city.
50 CENT INKS FILM PARTNERSHIP

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s Cheetah
Vision Films joins Emmett/Furla
Films in partnering with Georgia-
based entrepreneur Richard Jackson
to produce and co-finance three to
five pictures per year.
SHARPTON LEADS ‘OUTRAGE’ AGAINST
VIOLENCE

Hip-Hop activist Erica Ford, CEO
and founder of Life Camp Inc., has
partnered with the Rev. Al Sharpton
to lead “National Day of Outrage,”
a nationwide protest against
violence on Nov. 23.
Nokia has partnered with Rihanna to promote the pop star’s latest album release “Rated R” through an impressive series of events on the phone, including exclusive content, a live-streaming concert and an application for Nokia phones. (Release.) Through the partnership, Nokia will promote its Ovi application store and the X6, the sleek new touchscreen phone that comes loaded with Nokia’s all-you-can-eat music service.
In a release, Rihanna said: “I am so excited to partner up with Nokia (NYSE: NOK). They are doing some really revolutionary things with this album, enabling me to reach more fans than ever before.”
Rihanna will showcase her new album through a live performance in a secret location in London on Nov. 16, coinciding with the launch of the X6. Nokia customers will be able to watch the stream globally for free from Nokia Music Stores, and Nokia Comes With Music customers will be able to download an exclusive version of Rated R with a bonus track, remix and more as part of their subscription. In addition, an exclusive Rihanna app from the London gig will be available in the Ovi Store and some regions will have access to a free track before the album drops Nov. 21.
Nokia said the deal with Rihanna was made possible through a new global music partnership with Island Def Jam Music Group and Universal Music Group International. (Release.) It is unknown how extensive the partnership is, or whether it extends beyond the Rihanna event, but the three partners have named it “Nokia Play 2010,” implying it may only last for a year.
Those interested in participating can visit www.nokia.com/rihanna. The events planned for the album span both mobile and PC. Here’s a full list of offerings:
- Sign up to watch the live stream
- Invite their friends to watch the performance simultaneously with them through Facebook and Twitter
- Download a web widget counting down to the live performance.
- Download an exclusive Rihanna mobile application from Nokia’s Ovi Store.
- Download the album with an exclusive track either to their PC or over the air to mobile from Nokia Music Store or Comes With Music.