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Norwegian Beatles podcast pulled | Norwegian Beatles podcast pulled |
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A Norwegian broadcaster has cancelled plans to put the Beatles' entire back catalogue on a series of free podcasts. | A Norwegian broadcaster has cancelled plans to put the Beatles' entire back catalogue on a series of free podcasts. |
Earlier this week, NRK - the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation - said it had begun posting 212 tracks online, with each song preceded by a short talk. | |
But the plan has had to be curtailed because it breaches the broadcaster's agreement with rights holders. | But the plan has had to be curtailed because it breaches the broadcaster's agreement with rights holders. |
"Due to terms still under negotiation, our own lawyers have advised us to pull back the podcasts," said NRK. | |
"This is not how we would like things to be," it continued. "But we can't break our agreements." | "This is not how we would like things to be," it continued. "But we can't break our agreements." |
The Fab Four material featured on a 2007 radio series entitled Our Daily Beatles, which preceded each number with a discussion, in Norwegian, on its origins. | The Fab Four material featured on a 2007 radio series entitled Our Daily Beatles, which preceded each number with a discussion, in Norwegian, on its origins. |
'Stalled' | 'Stalled' |
Having recently signed a new deal with TONO, the administration that administers copyrights for music in Norway, NRK believed it was entitled to podcast the series. | |
However, IFPI - the organisation that represents the recording industry's interests worldwide - has only allowed programmes aired in the last month to be podcast. | However, IFPI - the organisation that represents the recording industry's interests worldwide - has only allowed programmes aired in the last month to be podcast. |
The Norwegian broadcaster said it hoped to reach fresh agreements that would enable more of its extensive archive to be made available for download. | The Norwegian broadcaster said it hoped to reach fresh agreements that would enable more of its extensive archive to be made available for download. |
The Beatles are one of the few bands whose work is not available for legal download on iTunes and other download services. | The Beatles are one of the few bands whose work is not available for legal download on iTunes and other download services. |
According to Sir Paul McCartney, negotiations between EMI - which owns the Beatles recordings - and Apple Corps - the company set up by the band to look after their catalogue - have "stalled". | According to Sir Paul McCartney, negotiations between EMI - which owns the Beatles recordings - and Apple Corps - the company set up by the band to look after their catalogue - have "stalled". |
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