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Nike Sold 500,000 LeBron Shoes Last Year
spotted: NBC
“Nike says it sold more than 500,000 pairs of LeBron shoes this year.”

All those shoes Nike sold underscore the strength of James’ brand. Despite turning much of America against him after his controversial Decision to team up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami, James remains a endorsement giant.

In April, the NBA announced James’ Heat jersey was the top seller at NBAStore.com for the 2010-2011 season. A month later, James rose to the 10th spot in Forbes’ “Celebrity 100” ranking, the highest position on the list of any basketball player and second only to Tiger Woods among athletes.

James’ marketing might figures to only get stronger as Nike expands its position in China, the world’s fastest-growing consumer base.

He still hasn’t won an NBA title, and may never pass Michael Jordan as one of the NBA’s greatest players, but LeBron James can at least make a compelling argument that in terms of merchandising, he’s already become the next Jordan.
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spotted: RollingStone

A black and red leather jacket worn by Michael Jackson in the music video for “Thriller” sold for $1.8 million at an auction in Los Angeles on Saturday, two years after the singer’s death.

The buyer, a Texan gold trader named Milton Verret, says he plans to use the iconic jacket to raise money for children’s hospitals around the world. Verret already has plans to display the jacket at the Dell Children’s Hospital in Austin, Texas.

Two versions of the jacket were made for the video. This version, with winged shoulders, was autographed by the late singer. Another version, which is scuffed from more intensive wear, is owned by the Michael Jackson estate.

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“MJ gone, My n*gga Dead”

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On this date in 2009, American singer Michael Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication after he suffered cardiac arrest at his home in the Holmby Hills neighborhood in Los Angeles, California.  Michael Jackson was the greatest and most successful entertainer of all time, often referred to as “The King of Pop”  His legacy will live forever through his music.

R.I.P. MJ

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spotted: HuffingtonPost

Google recently released its list of the top 1,000 sites on the web.

The sites are ranked in terms of unique viewers, based on data gathered by DoubleClick Ad Planner. Google explains how this advertising service determines a website’s weight: “DoubleClick Ad Planner combines information from a variety of sources including anonymized, aggregated Google Toolbar data from users who have opted in to enhanced features, publisher opt-in anonymous Google Analytics data, opt-in external consumer panel data, and other third-party market research.”

The top 1,000 list is far from definitive, though. Google has left off specific kinds of websites, such as “adult sites, ad networks, domains that don’t have publicly visible content or don’t load properly, and certain Google sites.” So if you’re wondering why Google.com, for example, doesn’t appear anywhere on the list, that’s why.

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Private-equity firms KKR & Co. and Silver Lake Partners, along with a third investor, are nearing a deal to buy GoDaddy Group Inc., the closely-held company that registers Internet domain names, for between $2 billion and $2.5 billion, according to sources.

An announcement of the sale could come as early as next week, although a deal hasn’t been signed yet and the people cautioned that an agreement may not be reached.

Private equity and venture capital firm Technology Crossover Ventures is also a minority investor in the proposed deal for Scottsdale, Ariz.-based GoDaddy, one of the people familiar with the matter said.

The Wall Street Journal reported in September that the company had hired boutique investment bank Qatalyst Partners to shop the company to potential buyers.

GoDaddy.com, the company’s flagship web property, is the world’s largest registrar of domain names. The site also sells e-commerce, security and other services to people and businesses looking to manage their online presence. Customers pay GoDaddy monthly fees, which brings the company steady cash flow — an attraction for buyout firms.

GoDaddy was founded in 1997 by Bob Parsons, who continues to be the company’s owner and chief executive. It is known for its edgy advertising, including Super Bowl commercials and ads featuring different “Go Daddy Girls” including racing car driver Danica Patrick. Mr. Parsons would continue to be CEO, one of the people familiar said.

The sale process for the company was temporarily scuttled late last year when some potential bidders, including private-equity firms TPG Capital and General Atlantic, were told the auction was off, people familiar with the matter said at the time.
Read more: WSJ

 

spotted: HipHopWired

‘Tupac’ Producers Acquire The Rights To ‘B.M.F.’ Movie
‎ In case you aren’t familiar with one of the men Rick Ross thinks he is on the song “Blowin’ Money Fast (BMF),” the producers of the biopic Tupac, have been granted the rights to make a film about Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, the head of the Black Mafia Family.

Producers L.T. Hutton and David Robinson are on board and ready to get the script together. “We have a passion and enthusiasm in bringing Big Meech’s story to the big screen,” commented Hutton.

“We’re working closely with Meech and Tammy Cowins to make sure every aspect of the story is done correctly.

The Black Mafia Family was founded in Detroit by Meech and his brother Terry in the 1980’s but the drug trafficking operation spread out to Missouri, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, California and Texas by the 1990’s.

Meech himself preached brotherhood amongst the family claiming their organization was about money and loyalty, not violence.

Members of BMF began to break into the entertainment and luxury car business to legitimize their illegal operations. The DEA estimates that BMF accumulated 13 residences, 35 luxury vehicles, $270 million in cash assets and in 2008 Flenory and his brother were sentenced to 30 years in prison each.

Let’s hope the film lives up to the hype and gives insight to the men behind the legendary crew that became idolized for spending.

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Picasso Masterpiece Fetches 13.5 Million British Pounds at Auction

13.5 Million £’s is roughly 21.5 Million USD. And that is how much Picasso’s 1935 Jeune fille endormie masterpiece has just sold for at Christie’s Impressionist and Modern Art Auction House in London. Proceeds raised will go towards combating obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

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