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July 26, 2005
Sony Reaches Settlement in Pay for Play Scandal
The Los Angeles Times is reporting that Sony BMG has reached a settlement amounting to about $10 million with New York A.G. Eliot Spitzer over charges that it arranged for radio stations to boost play of Sony artists such as Jennifer Lopez and Celine Dion. Spitzer continues to investigate other industry players such as Universal. Read the story here.
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