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Madison Square Garden given 10 years to leave site by NYC Council

The New York City Council voted Wednesday to limit Madison Square Garden’s permit at its current spot above Penn Station to 10 years — a decision cheered by civic organizations campaigning to move the home of the Knicks and Rangers so the busy station can be renovated.

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Notebook: Knicks 85, Celtics 78

THE FACTS: Carmelo Anthony scored 17 of his game-high 36 points in the second half, including a critical steal and layup with two and a half minutes remaining, and the Knicks fended off the Boston Celtics, 85-78, to take Game 1 of their Eastern Conference playoff series at Madison Square Garden.

From: http://www.nba.com/data/html/nbacom/gameinfo/20130420/0041200111_notebook.html?rss=true

Notebook: Knicks 98, Hawks 92

THE FACTS: Despite suffering a dislocated shoulder late in the game, Chris Copeland became the first Knick rookie to have back-to-back 30-point games since Bill Cartwright in 1980 when he went for a career-high 33 points as the Knicks closed the regular season by beating the Atlanta Hawks 98-92 at Madison Square Garden.

From: http://www.nba.com/data/html/nbacom/gameinfo/20130417/0021201218_notebook.html?rss=true

Are Your Corporate Advocates Playing Hooky?

By Alyce Lomax, The Motley Fool

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Everybody knows that pay for many CEOs is out of hand. However, it’s easy to forget that some corporate directors make a lot of money for what they’re charged to do, too. Granted, these are important tasks, but they’re not full-time jobs. The important part is that directors are supposed to be looking out for shareholder interests, but believe it or not, some of them are literally missing in action.

GMIRatings has released a report, Board Attendance Failures, flagging several companies for having at least one director who has not met the 75% attendance standard for board meetings.

Half the job is showing up
In my last column, I addressed boards of directors as a key group in every corporation, although the spotlight rarely shines on these individuals when things go wrong. I suggested a few disruptive changes in how boards of directors are composed, which could make for more robust — and responsible and enthusiastic — boards.

As proxy season heats up, though, shareholders can start by withholding votes for directors who aren’t doing their jobs appropriately. And tracking board meeting attendance is one of the easiest ways to identify a potentially weak director.

GMIRatings’ subscription service offers up a slew of data about the quality of corporate directors. Let’s take a look at a couple of the companies it’s flagged in its report.

All in the family
Cablevision  is family-controlled, so maybe nepotism is to be expected. Recently, in a bizarre turn of events, CEO James Dolan expanded the corporate responsibilities of his wife, Kristin. Although that sounds like a clear conflict of interest, it’s a little stranger still since the company had disclosed that the couple had separated. Meanwhile, Dolan’s brother-in-law, Brian Sweeney, has been awarded with a promotion to spearhead corporate strategy.

The company’s Form 10-K is pretty open about the fact that Cablevision indulges in what corporate governance stalwarts call a major no-no: an overlapping board of directors with Madison Square Garden (where James Dolan is executive chairman) and AMC Networks (where Charles Dolan is executive chairman).

Reading through the document will show you that it’s pretty much a mind-numbing “all Dolan, all the time” at that company.

According to Cablevision’s most recent proxy statement, all of its directors attended at least 75% of the company’s board meetings in 2011… well, except for Kathleen M. Dolan and Deborah Dolan-Sweeney. (Edward Atwood didn’t, either, but he might get a pass for having joined the board in May 2011.) Even worse, all directors attended the annual meeting of shareholders… except for Charles, Patrick, and Kathleen Dolan.

At least they can all catch up with one another over family dinner.

Gone to the movies
Netflix has its hands full lately. Many people doubt it can truly compete in a world where Amazon is making more and more important deals with streaming. (I am one of those people.)

Call me crazy, but I’d say the company needs all hands on deck for these meetings right now.

Unfortunately,

Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

WWE Hall Of Fame Diva Trish Stratus Talks WrestleMania, Video Games And AJ Lee

By John Gaudiosi, Contributor

Patricia Anne Stratigias is better known to millions of professional wrestling fans as WWE Diva Trish Stratus. On April 6 at Madison Square Garden, Stephanie McMahon will induct Stratus into the WWE Hall of Fame. The seven-time Women’s Champion was a pioneer for female wrestling and one of the icons of the Attitude Era celebrated in the current WWE 13 video game. She’ll be honored in New York City alongside legends like Booker T, Bruno Sammartino, Mick Foley and Bob Backlund. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

Armin van Buuren Takes ASOT600 To Madison Square Garden, Reveals His View Of Trance

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Being the No. 1 DJ in the world comes with a certain level of confidence. For Armin van Buuren, it’s that self-assurance that keeps all the gears — the weekly radio show with millions of listeners worldwide, the countless DJ gigs, the top-level stage productions and artist albums — in motion.

“I don’t try to be someone I’m not — I’ve always followed my heart and trance has always been my main sound,” a fresh-faced van Buuren told HuffPost Entertainment in the first of his many Saturday afternoon interviews at a posh New York nightclub. Later that night, the 36-year-old DJ would headline Madison Square Garden, where he, Ferry Corsten and Markus Schulz, W&W and Alex M.O.R.P.H. brought A State of Trance 600 to thousands of eager ravers. (The “600” means the show had reached its 600th episode. It’s a weekly program, so do the math.)

Staying true to himself is a common theme for van Buuren, who grants interviews freely and affably, despite the understanding that his dance music pedigree should speak for itself. “At this point in my life, it seems like the less harder I try, the more easy it gets,” he said. “I’m Armin van Buuren, and this is who I am.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

Maria Menounos to Induct Bob Backlund into WWE® Hall of Fame

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Maria Menounos to Induct Bob Backlund into WWE ® Hall of Fame

STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– WWE (NYS: WWE) announced today that Extra Host Maria Menounos will induct Bob Backlund into the WWE Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be held at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, April 6, 2013 as part of WrestleMania® Week.

Maria Menounos competed at WrestleMania 28 in Miami, FL on April 1, 2012. She will induct Bob Backlund into the WWE Hall Of Fame Class of 2013 at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, April 6, 2013. (Photo: Business Wire)

Menounos has made multiple appearances on WWE programming dating back to 2009 when she made her in-ring debut and co-hosted Monday Night Raw with Nancy O’Dell. In 2011, Menounos appeared at WWE Tribute to the Troops where she teamed with Eve Torres, Kelly Kelly and Alicia Fox to defeat the team of The Bella Twins and WWE Divas Natalya and Beth Phoenix. Menounos continued her feud after Phoenix and Eve Torres interrupted an interview segment with Kelly Kelly on Extra. This led to a tag team match at WrestleMania 28 where she teamed with Kelly Kelly to defeat Torres and Phoenix.

Menounos, a lifelong WWE fan, idolized Backlund while growing up and met him through partner Keven Undergaro, who as Head Writer of MTV’s Singled Out, cast Backlund to guest star alongside Jenny McCarthy and Chris Hardwick. Menounos then worked with Backlund on the comedy feature, In the Land of Merry Misfits, and the two have been close ever since. Backlund was present at Menounos Miss Massachusetts USA competition and ran alongside her at the Nike Celebrity Road Race.

“It is an honor to induct my good friend Bob Backlund into the WWE Hall of Fame,” said Maria Menounos. “Watching him carry the title for a since unmatched five years and then stage such an incredible comeback with a reinvented persona puts him in a class all his own. Add in his incredible work ethic and high moral caliber, and you have everything that defines the word champion. And astonishingly, he can still wrestle with guys a third his age! He’s my hero and my friend. I can’t wait for the ceremony on April 6.”

“I am truly humbled to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame,” said Bob Backlund. “Maria has been a friend for years and I can’t think of someone I would rather have induct me at Madison Square Garden.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

Notebook: Knicks 110, Raptors 84

THE FACTS: Carmelo Anthony led three players in double figures with a game-high 28 points, Kenyon Martin turned in another strong performance on both ends of the floor and the New York Knicks registered their fourth straight win following four straight losses, 110-84 over the Toronto Raptors at Madison Square Garden on Saturday evening. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at NBA

America's Best Growth Stock: YouTube?

By Daniel Sparks, The Motley Fool

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Google‘s YouTube crashed Twitter‘s seventh anniversary party yesterday. But, before we spoil Twitter’s special day, I’ll pause to congratulate the company for seven years, 400 million tweets per day, and well over 200 million active users — well done, Twitter. Now on to YouTube: Google announced yesterday that YouTube has reached 1 billion monthly active users. It has taken the video streaming service just eight years to reach the impressive milestone. With viewing trends in the company’s favor, YouTube is just getting warmed up.

Generation C loves video
On Google’s official YouTube blog, the company adds perspective:

  • Nearly one out of every two people on the Internet visits YouTube.
  • Our monthly viewership is the equivalent of roughly 10 Super Bowl audiences.
  • If YouTube were a country, it would be the third largest in the world after China and India.
  • PSY and Madonna would have to repeat their Madison Square Garden performance in front of a packed house 200,000 more times. That’s a lot of Gangnam Style!

So what’s driving this phenomenal growth? Generation C. Media measurement company Nielsen defines this group by their connected behavior. Gen C thrives on:

  • Connection: watching YouTube on multiple screens, and constantly switching between devices
  • Creation: engaging with online video, watching, creating, and uploading videos on YouTube
  • Community: thriving on community, defining which YouTube videos are popular by sharing content
  • Curation: finding content that matters to them

Nielsen’s findings indicate that this demographic group’s engagement with content is deepening at a mind-boggling pace. As much as 76% of young adults between the ages of 18 and 34 now own smartphones. The “amount of time Gen C spends watching YouTube on their smartphones is up 74% from last year,” the report asserts.

This YouTube-friendly audience has very different video consumption habits from the general population — 20% of them don’t even subscribe to cable. They fall in the category of “light TV viewer,” watching, on average, just 39 minutes of TV a day.

Though Gen C does watch less TV, they also consume video content at times others may not. To illustrate, 41% of Gen C watched YouTube on their smartphone while waiting for something or someone, 18% while commuting, and 15% while TV commercials are playing.

While the implications are huge for YouTube, it’s also great news for social platforms like Facebook ; 18% of Gen C watches videos because someone shared a video with them on a social network. Twitter is already trying to take advantage of this trend by introducing earlier this year a new tool, called Vine, for posting six-second videos.

The explosive growth of video advertising
Gen C’s collective embrace of online video is translating into real ad dollars. According to a Pew Research Center report, digital video advertising spending in the U.S. grew from $2 billion in 2011, to $2.93 billion in 2012, climbing faster than all digital advertising segments. 

The largest benefactors are the social platforms like YouTube and Facebook, which facilitate video access and dissemination. …read more
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At Penn Station, seizing a chance to right a wrong

By hnn

…For decades public officials and countless city skeptics have insisted nothing can be done. Penn Station is a black hole of politics, they say. The owners of Madison Square Garden, which squats on top of the station preventing real improvement, would never budge, especially not with the millions of dollars in tax breaks they’ve been getting or the nearly $1 billion they have poured into the aging arena.

But there are precedents for achieving the impossible.

Source:
NYT

Source URL:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/21/arts/design/at-penn-station-seizing-a-chance-to-right-a-wrong.html

Date:
3-20-13

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Syracuse Edges Georgetown In OT To Reach Big East Tournament Final (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

NEW YORK — Brandon Triche scored the go-ahead basket early in overtime and No. 19 Syracuse advanced to the Big East championship game with a 58-55 victory over No. 5 Georgetown on Friday night in the final conference clash of their storied heavyweight rivalry.

The fifth-seeded Orange (26-8) will make their 15th appearance in the tournament title game and go for their sixth crown Saturday night at Madison Square Garden against fourth-ranked Louisville, the defending champion, or No. 24 Notre Dame.

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Madison Square Garden Cashes Out of Live Nation

By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool

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Madison Square Garden sold its entire stake in Ticketmaster-owner Live Nation Entertainment Tuesday, generating net proceeds of $44 million for the 3.9 million shares sold. 

MSG said in a terse statement that it “had no further comment on the transaction,” but the move appears to have been motivated in part by the fact that MSG had only a small stake in the company — just 3.2% of shares outstanding, making it only the 10th largest shareholder in Live Nation. Also, MSG Chairman James Dolan resigned from Live Nation‘s Board of Directors last month, further eroding ties between the companies.

Without an interest in Live Nation, MSG remains a highly diversified company, owning both the New York Knicks basketball team and the New York Rangers hockey team, as well as the Madison Square Garden arena and Radio City Music Hall. MSG also owns the Fuse music television network, MSG Networks, and various interactive websites, social-networking sites, and mobile applications.

MSG shares closed 1% lower in Tuesday trading at $55.42. Live Nation shares gained 0.2% to close at $11.65.

The article Madison Square Garden Cashes Out of Live Nation originally appeared on Fool.com.

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The Catholic 7 Will Retain NCAA Tournament Units Worth $7.25 Million In 2013

By Chris Smith, Forbes Staff

The Catholic 7 will officially make their long-awaited exit from the floundering Big East this summer. The seceding schools – DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova – did well at the negotiating table, earning the rights to retain the Big East conference name (the former conference is reportedly considering variations of “America 12” as a replacement) and to continue playing the conference’s annual basketball tournament at Madison Square Garden. …read more
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