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John Kell

John Kell is a freelance journalist. He's the writer of Fortune's CIO Intelligence newsletter.

CEO Daily: Tuesday, September 29
LeadershipCEO Daily: Tuesday, September 29
By John Kell and Alan MurraySeptember 29, 2015
Inside A Chipotle Restaurant Ahead of Earnings Figures
RetailChipotle has a 39-point list for good management
By John KellSeptember 28, 2015
The insoles of Kenya's Kipchoge's running shoes are seen slipping up to his ankles after he crosses finish line to win the men's 42nd Berlin marathon
RetailNike runner missed world record because his shoes disintegrated
By John KellSeptember 28, 2015
Barbie Rock 'N Royals Concert Experience
RetailMattel releases limited edition Zendaya Barbie doll
By John KellSeptember 28, 2015
Apple Inc. To Unveil iPhone 6S And Apple TV
TechApple just sold a record number of iPhones in a single weekend
By John KellSeptember 28, 2015
CEO Daily: Monday, September 28
LeadershipCEO Daily: Monday, September 28
By John Kell and Alan MurraySeptember 28, 2015
Cocktail Courier’s Moscow Mule kit
Startups & VentureThese startups are delivering cocktails to your doorstep
By John KellSeptember 27, 2015
What China slowdown? Nike scores a sales slam dunk
RetailWhat China slowdown? Nike scores a sales slam dunk
By John KellSeptember 24, 2015
CEO Daily: Thursday, September 24
LeadershipCEO Daily: Thursday, September 24
By John Kell and Alan MurraySeptember 24, 2015
Anheuser-Busch is on a craft beer bender
RetailAnheuser-Busch is on a craft beer bender
By John KellSeptember 23, 2015
CEO Daily: Wednesday, September 23
LeadershipCEO Daily: Wednesday, September 23
By John Kell and Alan MurraySeptember 23, 2015
CEO Daily: Tuesday, September 22
LeadershipCEO Daily: Tuesday, September 22
By John Kell and Alan MurraySeptember 22, 2015
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HealthThis is the fattest state in America
By John KellSeptember 21, 2015
A Volkswagen car is seen in front of Toyota Motor Corp cars at their dealership in Tokyo
Here’s who figured out Volkswagen was cheating on emissions tests
By John KellSeptember 21, 2015
Revenue from licensing music for digital streaming has meant big revenue bumps for agencies like BMI and Ascap. Perhaps it’s time for the “B” in BMI to stand for “billion”—as in $1 billion in annual revenue. The music agency, whose full name is Broadcast Music Inc., announced Thursday that it set an industry record by raking in $1.013 billion over the year ending June 30. That’s BMI’s highest yearly revenue ever, and it squeaks by the $1.001 billion reported earlier this year by ASCAP, BMI’s main rival for handling music licensing and artists’ songs for play on radio, television, streaming media, and other platforms. BMI and ASCAP — the latter of which said it was the first performing rights organization to top $1 billion — have increased their revenue in recent years even as the music industry on the whole remains in flux due to evolving distribution models. The increase comes amid higher consumption of digital music, which requires streaming services like Pandora P 0.38% , Spotify, YouTube GOOG 1.15% , and Apple Music AAPL 2.09% to pay BMI and ASCAP royalties to stream songs by their songwriter members. Together, ASCAP and BMI represent a reported 90% of songs released commercially in the U.S. BMI's roster of artists includes Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, and Lil Wayne.
MPWHow much money will Taylor Swift make from sales of Ryan Adams’ album?
By John KellSeptember 21, 2015
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