Thursday, March 7, 2013

Football transfer gossip (March 7): Chelsea, Everton, Manchester City

Check out latest football transfer gossip around the leagues. Is your favourite player tipped for a move?

Manchester United are willing to listen to offers for Wayne Rooney in the summer. Sir Alex Ferguson no longer views the ?35m-rated striker, left on the bench for Tuesday?s Champions League match against Real Madrid, as indispensable amid ongoing concerns over the 27-year-old?s fitness.

Full story: Daily Mirror

The Premier League leaders will apparently not rule out selling Rooney at the end of the season if the club can attract a bid of more than ?20m.

Full story: Daily Mail

But Manchester City have no desire to revive their interest in the England striker, with the player?s reputed ?300,000-a-week salary pricing them out of the market.

Full story: Guardian

Tottenham are planning a ?double your money? ?8m-a-year deal in a bid to keep Gareth Bale, 23, at the club.

Full story: Daily Mail

Barcelona want Liverpool?s Daniel Agger, 28, as they look to rejuvenate their defence.

Fully story: Daily Mirror

Manchester City assistant manager David Platt has watched Crystal Palace playmaker Jonathan Williams, 19.

Full story: Daily Star

City are also interested in Arsenal?s 21-year-old defender Carl Jenkinson.

Full story: Daily Mirror

Everton have targeted Porto forward Christian Atsu and plan to make a move for the ?10m-rated 21-year-old in the summer.

Full story: Liverpool Echo

Chelsea midfielder Yossi Benayoun will leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season. The 32-year-old has attracted interest from Russian sides Rubin Kazan and Lokomotiv Moscow.

Full story: talkSPORT

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Google considers subscription YouTube service

YouTube is reportedly preparing to launch a subscription music service later this year.

Fortune has?reported that Google-owned YouTube will run its music service separately from Google Music, where users can buy and store tracks via Google Play. Instead, YouTube's future offering will allow anyone to listen to tracks for free, though subscription options for ad-free listening are likely.

Google declined to comment directly on the report. "While we don't comment on rumor or speculation, there are some content creators that think they would benefit from a subscription revenue stream in addition to ads, so we're looking at that," the company said.

YouTube already boasts a massive following of music fans; last year, Nielsen found that teens gravitate to YouTube for music more than any other source. But YouTube currently makes its money from selling ads with music videos and providing a cut of its profits to record companies. As noted by Fortune, music-streaming subscriptions are not as profitable as downloads at this point, but they are growing in popularity.

Recently, the NPD Group found that the increased use of free music streaming services led to a significant decline in illegal P2P music file sharing last year. The volume of illegally downloaded music files from P2P services dropped 26 per cent in 2012 compared to the previous year, the research firm said. Moreover, 40 per cent of those who had illegally downloaded music via P2P services in 2011 reported that they had either stopped altogether, or downloaded less.

In recent years, meanwhile, rumours about music-streaming services have been focused primarily on Apple. Talk about such a service from Cupertino ramped up after it acquired Lala in 2009, but nothing ever materialised. Reports re-emerged in September, though, when the Wall Street Journal said Apple was working on a custom radio service that would rival those offered by Spotify, Pandora, and Rdio.

Source: http://www.itproportal.com/2013/03/06/google-considers-subscription-youtube-service/

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

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RIAA Slams Google For Anti-Piracy Fail

ReadWrite writes, Frustrated and bitter that laws like SOPA and PIPA have yet to get pushed through Congress without those pesky constituents objecting to turning the U.S. government into muscle for entertainment industry, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is taking out its anger on Google. The music industry lobbying group is accusing the search engine giant of failing to effectively demote search results that lead people to those nasty little download sites. In a blog post on the RIAA site yesterday, Steven M. Marks, EVP & General Counsel, RIAA made it clear that the music copyright?

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

PA Official Says it's 'Too Soon' for Soccer Match with Israel

The head of the Palestinian Authority?s soccer federation said on Friday it was "too soon" for a match against Israel, as proposed by Barcelona, although he praised the idea.

"This idea would cause a quake in the region if it were to take place, but it is too soon and the ball is in the Israeli camp," said Jibril Rajoub, according to AFP.

"The conditions are not ready for this idea. Israel does not even recognize us as a sporting entity," he added.

Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has suggested a soccer match between Israel and the PA with players from both sides of the conflict as a step towards Middle East peace.

Rosell, who met with Israeli President Shimon Peres on Thursday, travelled to Ramallah the next day for talks with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

"The idea is to help the two peoples to reach peace with a meeting in which Barcelona stars and players from the two sides would take part," Rosell told a joint press conference with Rajoub, according to AFP.

Several months ago Hamas reacted furiously after the Barcelona soccer team invited Gilad Shalit to attend a Barcelona-Real Madrid derby, demanding that FC Barcelona keep him away, and urging Muslim media not to broadcast the game if the Israeli attended.

"We call on all Muslim, Arab and Palestinian media not to broadcast this game if Shalit attends," Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said.

"FC Barcelona's invitation to the criminal Shalit so they can pay homage to him is an offence to sentiments of the Palestinian people and to Arabs and Muslims, because Shalit is an Israeli soldier who was on a tank taking part in the killing of Palestinian civilians when he was captured (in 2006)," he said.

PA soccer player Mahmoud Sarsak later said he would attend the derby, but not in the same stand as Gilad Shalit. Sarsak had been imprisoned in an Israeli jail on terrorism charges and was freed and returned to his home in Gaza after observing a hunger strike of nearly three months.

In an act of protest against Shalit?s invitation to attend the derby, Gazans later held a ?protest game? outside the Red Cross headquarters in Gaza.

Rajoub himself in the past supported an Arab boycott of the Adidas company, because of the sponsorship it gave to the Jerusalem Marathon.

Rajoub claimed that the boycott will send a clear message to all those who think that the Israeli occupation of Jerusalem can be supported. He added that Jerusalem would remain a Muslim and a Christian city.

(Arutz Sheva?s North American Desk is keeping you updated until the start of Shabbat in New York. The time posted automatically on all Arutz Sheva articles, however, is Israeli time.)

Source: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/165540

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National auto loan rates for Feb. 21, 2013 - Bankrate.com

  • 4.12% (60-month, new car)
  • 4.71% (36-month, used car)

Auto loan rates were unchanged for the third week in a row in Bankrate's national survey.

Average rates for 60-month and 48-month new-car loans cruised along at 4.12 percent and 4.04 percent, respectively.

For used cars, the average rate on a 36-month loan stayed parked at 4.71 percent.

Fuel-efficient car not green enough for you? This week, Honda announced a new partnership with residential solar power company SolarCity Corp. to offer installation of the panels to dealers and car buyers, according to a report by the Detroit Free Press.

As part of the deal, SolarCity will offer Honda and Acura customers $400 in discounts on its products.

Source: http://www.bankrate.com/finance/auto/rate-roundup.aspx

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