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Stones Top-Grossing Tour Of 2006 (AP via Forbes)
Concert tours by the Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand and country duo Tim McGraw and Faith Hill were among the top-grossing tours in North America in 2006, helping drive ticket revenue to a record $3.6 billion. The Rolling Stones' "A Bigger Bang" tour led all other concert tours this year with $138.5 million in gross receipts. The average Stones ticket was $136.63. The tour sold about 1.01 million tickets.
SNL's Timberlake Treat Nears YouTube All-Time Top Ten (NYP)
The uncensored version of "Special Treat in a Box" the comedy skit performed by Justin Timberlake earlier this month on Saturday Night Live is already the 13th most-watched video of all time on YouTube, racking up more than seven million views in just one week. The skit was too raunchy for NBC, which bleeped parts of it. But the show released an uncensored version for the Web.
2006: Stories that never happened (Variety)
The past year saw the threat of digital revolution, the spectacle of corporate intrigue and the buzz of unprecedented scandal but more often than not, 2006 gave credence to the cliche that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Prince: Publisher? (WWD)
The musician is said to be in talks to develop a musically themed magazine. And, no, it won't have some weird symbol for a name. Instead, it would be called 3121 magazine, a title taken from the name of his 2005 album.
A New Mister Rogers? (NYP)
There may soon be a new Mr. Rogers in the neighborhood. Family Communications, the media company behind the long-running public TV kids show Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood is finally at work on a new children's show.
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