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New Michael Jackson song to be released

New Michael Jackson song to be released

Sony Music Entertainment offered few details about the song, except to say it includes backing vocals by Jackson's brothers.

 

He-Man finds new home at Sony

He-Man finds new home at Sony

Studio finalizing deal for bigscreen adaptation -- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe have found a new home at Sony.

 

Sony picks up rights to 'Machete'

Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group has boarded "Machete," the action-thriller pic from Robert Rodriguez.

 

Sony bids $50 million for Jackson rehearsal film

Sony bids $50 million for Jackson rehearsal film

Sony Corp.'s movie studio has bid $50 million to acquire the worldwide distribution rights to a film based on rehearsal footage for Michael Jackson's "This Is It" comeback concert series, according to a person familiar with the bid.

 

Sony loses $1 billion, will close 3 plants in Japan

Sony Corp. said today that it lost $1 billion in the fiscal year through March, its first annual net loss in 14 years, and projected that it would lose even more money this year amid a slump in consumer demand for electronics goods.

 

Sony cuts price of PlayStation 2 to $99

The company announced they will slash the price tag for the PS3's predecessor, the PlayStation 2, to $99. The discounted console will be available starting April 1. "PlayStation 2 set the industry standard for worldwide mass market adoption and is a ...

 

Best Picture Oscar Nominees Go Wide But #1 'Underworld', #2 'Mall Cop' Top Friday

Best Picture Oscar Nominees Go Wide But #1 'Underworld', #2 'Mall Cop' Top Friday

Sony Pictures grabbed bragging rights for this weekend when Friday's North American grosses made its derivative sci-fi Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans and moronic comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop Nos. 1 and 2 respectively at the box office.

 

Sony Projects First Net Loss in 14 Years

Sony Corp. slashed its annual earnings forecast Thursday, projecting its first net loss in 14 years on slumping sales, a strong yen and restructuring costs.

 

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