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EMI’s Faxon says Beatles deal was ‘quite easy’
Published November 18, 2010
EMI’s Faxon says Beatles deal was ‘quite easy’
LOS ANGELES (AP) – For Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs, getting the Beatles’ music on iTunes marked the end of a “long and winding road.” For EMI Group Ltd. CEO Roger Faxon, it was just one more step in promoting the legacy of one of the greatest bands of all time.
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EMI’s Faxon says Beatles deal was ‘quite easy’
For Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs, getting the Beatles’ music on iTunes marked the end of a “long and winding road.”
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