The Jay-Z deal will reporting give Live Nation (which lost $12 million last year) a stake in almost every aspect of the rapper’s career and be the biggest deal for Live Nation yet, beating previous deals for Madonna, U2, the Jonas Brothers, and others.
Every magazine is rushing to report on this story tonight including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and others.
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