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    Jay-Z, Beyonce make Billboard industry power list

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Power couple Jay-Z and Beyonce joined a list of top music executives, led by Live Nation Entertainment chairman Irving Azoff, on Billboard magazine's first Power 100 chart on Friday.

    Only a handful of artists broke onto the list that sought to name the recording industry's most influential people and was dominated by businessmen and women. The selection was determined by a combination of money, market share, Billboard chart data and other information, and a team of 15 magazine editors analyzed the results to produce the list.

    Both Jay-Z and Beyonce made it due to numerous ventures outside their singing careers including Jay-Z's Roc Nation music, management and entertainment company and Beyonce's sponsorship deals with brands such as L'Oreal. Collectively, they were placed at No. 13 on the Power 100 list.

    Azoff has been at the helm of Live Nation Entertainment, a ticket sales and concert company, since 2008 and previously represented artists such as Christina Aguilera and Van Halen.

    Just behind Azoff at No. 2 was Coran Capshaw, the founder and partner of Red Light Management, who helps run the careers of groups such as the Dave Matthews Band. Rounding out the top three was Universal Music Group's chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge.

    Others on the list included Creative Artists Agency's managing partner and head of music Rob Light at No. 7 and Interscope Geffen A&M Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine at No. 10.

    Rock band U2 came in at No. 27 along with their manager Paul McGuinness based on their ability to sell more than 7 million tickets to their last tour along with their prolific chart career. Fellow rocker Jon Bon Jovi clocked in at No. 50.

    Country music star Taylor Swift, 22, made the list at No. 78 for being a "branding powerhouse" with her own management company and lucrative contracts with companies such as CoverGirl. Pop sensation Lady Gaga followed Swift at No. 84, picked for the sway she holds over millions of loyal followers on Facebook and Twitter.

    The list held some surprises as "The X Factor" creator and television mogul Simon Cowell ranked last at No. 100, beaten by his former "American Idol" colleague, host Ryan Seacrest, who ranked No. 64.

    Seacrest was placed higher due to his numerous ventures including his syndicated daily radio show, "American Idol" hosting gig, production company at NBC Universal and his newest venture to reshape HDNet as a pop culture TV network in collaboration with billionaire Mark Cuban, Creative Artists Agency and live entertainment company, AEG.

    The full list can be viewed at Billboard.biz and in the upcoming issue of Billboard Magazine, on newsstands January 30.

    (Reporting By Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

     

    10 comments

    • Cheevorn  •  Sacramento, California  •  15 days ago
      "Mot%&^#ckers say that I'm foolish, I only talk about jewels. Do you fools, listen to music, or you just skim through it? See I'm influenced by the ghetto you ruined, the same dude you gave nothing, I made something." - Jay-Z (The Blueprint)
    • T.I.T.L.  •  23 days ago
      They made the list, stealing other people's music.. You all are a disgrace to the hard working music-artist race...two thieves... We don't feel they earned it. But, i guess they bought you too.
    • T.I.T.L.  •  23 days ago
      The only power these two have over people are the ones that run up behind them and work for them, other than that, them and their serrogate child can go to "hell". What power? I guess the power to manipulate hollywood and the press. Those are the only people they have power over..
    • Brown Dawn  •  25 days ago
      Power of bad taste and a music industry that wants to keep the citizenry stupid by selling them gutter music. Whatever happened to authors like Hemingway, painters like Picasso, and musicians like Ella Fitzergerald and Miles Davis becoming famous? People with actual talent.

      Don't even try to tell me that either one of these two produces anything but garbage, because I've heard plenty of it. Beyonce can't even sing. Terribly pedestrian voice attached to a good dancer with Vegas showgirl legs, a black woman who dyes her hair blonde to sll. If that doesn't scream sell out I don't know what does.

      Meanwhile Jay Z is celebrated like some great rap innovator when one of his most famous songs is 99 problems but a b ain't one. Wow, right up there with Shakespeare, Dylan, and Jimi Hendrix. Sure it is.

      RETIRE AND GO AWAY. They only have a career because the establishment likes to fill the airwaves with garbage.
    • farmer reed  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  25 days ago
      thats so nice! i hope they are building up something for their eternal lives ; i'm sure they do work very hard for things here on earth which will pass away some day.
    • Jon Soto  •  Encino, California  •  24 days ago
      Hollywood recycles movies, the music industry recycles songs, and all of today's singers are auto-tuned, so it isn't even their real voice. The height of pop music was the eighties.
    • Um...riddlemedis!  •  25 days ago
      Now that's a Blue-ribbon couple...
    • Cobra  •  25 days ago
      So probably all the people who run the music business and a few tokens thrown in for the music fans to make it look good ?
    • Billy Fredericks  •  26 days ago
      The sewage spigot has been reopened. More celeb buttjuice courtesy of the deepest rectal cavity of the "I'm rich/You're not" public relations cesspool. Please Yahoo, please keep giving us this nutritious, spewing, hot effluent from the digestive cavity of the posterior of low culture. The stench is of this chunky, brown, pre-digested stew is addictive and pleasurable like some exotic drug. More, please...we need it! We can't live without it!
    • Jersey Boy  •  25 days ago
      Jay-Z and Beyonce work very hard at what they do. You don't get to where they are sitting around watching tv like me.
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