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Revolutionary Reading: Knee-Bending Baller Colin Kaepernick Is Shopping A Book Deal

Image via Michael Zagaris/San Francisco 49ers/Getty Images Colin Kaepernick Shopping A Book To Publishers Colin Kaepernick might not have a job in the NFL, but that doesn’t mean he’s not about his paper. Literally. According to PageSix , Colin is taking meetings with publishers to shop a deal for his new book. Details about the book are being kept close to the vest, but we can imagine that Colin isn’t going to hold back about everything from his reaction to being white-balled from the NFL to the idea he has about helping the community and everything in between. What do you think Colin should title his book?

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Kendrick Lamar Set To Receive ASCAP Vanguard Award

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New York, NY: The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) will honor Top Dawg Entertainment rapper-songwriter Kendrick Lamar with the ASCAP Vanguard Award…

Kendrick Lamar Set To Receive ASCAP Vanguard Award

Rick Sanchez Book ‘Conventional Idiocy’ Is Tanking

Steve Krakauer at Mediaite reported CNN anchor Rick Sanchez has been on the air promoting his new book (badly titled Conventional Idiocy) – 36 times in the last three weeks. “So how did the book sell? According to numbers Mediaite obtained from Bookscan, Sanchez’ book sold 802 copies in its first week.” As of Saturday, it ranked #5,920 on Amazon  and #13,287 on Barnes & Noble. Perhaps Sanchez and his publishers at Penguin didn’t realize that the title doesn’t sound like a critique of someone else. It sounds like “Come buy 272 pages of idiocy.” That might work for a comedian, but not for an anchorman. The shot at left is actually meant a publicity shot to promote the book , not Sanchez’s lack of savvy around electric cords. The Smoking Gun  relayed that photo and their take on Sanchez’s titanic ego: Sanchez — who can’t stop reminding viewers that he is somehow “pioneering” a new way of reporting the news by reading aloud hours-old Twitter posts — was once the subject of a marvelous June 1991 Miami Herald profile back when he was a controversial local news anchor. Since the nearly 8000-word story by Juan Carlos Coto is, sadly, not online, we’re going to reprint some random moments of Chez. We’ll start with Sanchez addressing his ability to extricate himself from sticky situations, which makes powerful guys swoon…. “Everybody admires it. Other men, and especially men who seem to be powerful men, I notice — I’m talking like a dime or nickel psychologist here, if you’ll permit me — will always come up to me and that’s always the thing they say. They admire in me the fact that I’ve been in some battles and I’ve won them . The admiration isn’t translating into book sales. Krakauer added: Sanchez has talked about his book dozens of times during his three hours each day on CNN, but he has also shown up on American Morning to talk about it and The Situation Room. Every day last week, Ali Velshi had Sanchez on to talk about the book as well (and there was the Larry King exchange  last month ). Sanchez can console himself that it could be worse (or it soon might be) MSNBC host Ed Schultz’s book is now at #40,134 on Amazon.

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Green Day Want To ‘Keep Adding’ Earlier Songs To ‘Rock Band’

‘It would be great to see songs from 39/Smooth and Kerplunk,’ frontman Billie Joe Armstrong says of new game’s track list. By James Montgomery Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Photo: MTV News When you’ve got a discography that stretches all the way back to 1989, cramming all of it into one video game is sort of tough. That was exactly the problem facing Green Day when they partnered with the publishers of the “Rock Band” franchise — there was just too much music. So while the just-released “Green Day: Rock Band” features 47 tracks spanning the band’s entire career, it opens to their breakout 1994 album, Dookie, which any astute GD fan can tell you was actually their third studio record. But some omissions might prove to be temporary, according to the guys in the band. “That’s what’s cool about the ‘Rock Band’ thing, is if we want to add more songs, we can do it online, in the future,” drummer Tre Cool explained. “If we want to do some surprises and stuff, we can always keep adding to it.” “Yeah, it would be great to see songs that are from, you know, [Green Day’s 1990 debut] 39/Smooth and [’92’s] Kerplunk, to come out on it,” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong added. “You know, that’s what’s exciting … to visit some of the older songs too.” But until those older songs are made available, Green Day fans are going to have to make due with the 47 tracks that did make the cut, a list that includes all of Dookie, American Idiot and most of 21st Century Breakdown, not to mention songs from their Insomniac, Nimrod and Warning albums too. And that’s part of the fun for the guys in Green Day: looking back on older tunes, and even rehearing them as “stems,” remixed for the game by Chris Lord-Alge. “It’s exciting for me to hear the song ‘She,’ and you know, that was fun to watch and play,” Armstrong smiled. “And hearing the stems that they had to do with Chris Lord-Alge, who ended up doing all the different mixes for it to bring out the drums and the guitars and bass and vocals. That was really exciting too, for people to see or, to play or to hear again.” MTV News is celebrating the release of “Green Day: Rock Band” with a week of special coverage. For more on the game, check out our Multiplayer blog. For a chance to win a “Rock Band” guitar signed by the guys in Green Day, head over to the MTV Newsroom blog. Related Videos Green Day: Rock Band Video Mods Related Photos The Evolution Of: Green Day

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The Dark Side of Steve Jobs [Media Wars]

Steve Jobs seduced New York’s media moguls all too easily, convincing them his iPad would magically keep them in business — and in chauffeured limos. But nothing easy comes free, and the publishers’ digital debt is now due. More

Welcome To Steve Jobs’ Dark Side [Media Wars]

Steve Jobs seduced New York’s media moguls all too easily, convincing them his iPad would magically keep them in business — and in chauffeured limos. But nothing easy comes free, and the publishers’ digital debt is now due. More

The $9 Billion Check

This is the check Morgan Stanley received from Mitsubishi UFJ last fall that kept them from collapsing. While it's not be as big as a Publishers Clearing House check, it sure has a lot of 0's behind that dollar sign. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment