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Live Nation news (Madonna related)

Live Nation Inc Chairman Michael Cohl, the driving force behind the concert promoter's wooing of superstars such as Madonna, has resigned, the company said on Friday after a disagreement over strategy.

Cohl, who was head of Live Nation's artists division, has moved to a consultant role and stepped down from the board, the company said. Live Nation's shares fell almost 10 percent... confused

At issue are "360 deals" under which Live Nation signed major name artists such as Madonna and Jay-Z, giving them big upfront payments in exchange for financial rights to nearly all their business activities, from recording to licensing, according to a person familiar with the talks.

Cohl wanted to sign more such deals at a faster pace, while Live Nation Chief Executive Michael Rapino preferred signing around four to six artists a year, the person said.

"We are committed to acquiring additional artists' rights beyond the concert tour, including unified rights deals with select artists," Rapino said in a statement, adding that the company was near to closing the long-term deal with U2.

"At the same time, we continue to take a disciplined financial approach and are focused on expanding cash flow and margins and increasing value for shareholders."...

"The deals they were doing were financially unsustainable, which probably would have bankrupted the company." hmmm

Live Nation has not revealed the financial terms of its artists' deals but the agreement with Madonna, which included recording rights, has been estimated to be worth $120 million over 10 years including a three-album commitment.

Miller Tabak's Joyce said Live Nation indicated the fees paid to the stars were spread over the 10-year agreement rather than as an up front lump sum of cash or stock.


Full article here:
http://www.reuters.com/ar...20?sp=true

Actually, Madonna DID receive an up front lump sum of stock when she signed, enough to be worth $25 million at the time. But now those shares are only worth about half that. confused

http://www.sec.gov/Archiv..._23175.htm
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