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    Whitney Houston estate to gain; questions remain

    Whitney Houston's death sparks outpouring that will benefit estate though questions remain

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    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Whitney Houston's career is getting a post-mortem boost, but it isn't likely to be as big as the one that enriched the King of Pop's estate after his death.

    Like the late Michael Jackson, Houston was in the midst of an attempted career revival. She was found dead at age 48 on Saturday in her Los Angeles hotel room on the eve of the Grammys, a stage she once ruled.

    It could be weeks before the coroner's office completes toxicology tests that could establish the cause of death.

    In an outpouring of grief — and a desire to remember her soaring voice and upbeat personality — Houston's fans have propelled her decades-old recordings to the top of sales charts on iTunes and Amazon.com. Twitter recorded more than 2.5 million Tweets about her within two hours of her death.

    In the day and a half after she died, U.S. sales of Houston's albums skyrocketed. Weekly sales through Sunday jumped nearly 60 times the previous week's level to 101,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

    Radio airplay soared and her best-selling single, "I Will Always Love You," jumped to 195,000 downloads in the week through Sunday, up from just 3,000 the week prior. Online music service Spotify said Houston's songs were streamed 2.4 million times between Saturday and Sunday alone.

    Not unlike Jackson's posthumous star turn in the movie "This Is It," Houston will star in a film that is set for release later this year. In addition, dozens of the six-time Grammy-winner's unreleased recordings may someday be released to a public grieving her loss.

    "It really is a finite universe of celebrities that are able to transcend their own death to create commercial opportunities," said David Reeder, vice president at GreenLight, a subsidiary of Corbis Images that helps license the images and work of late icons such as Albert Einstein and Johnny Cash. "People want to remember her back in 1986 at her peak, when nobody was doing it better than she was."

    As a former model who crossed racial barriers, Houston's image might find a home with a fashion brand, much like Elizabeth Taylor, who continues to grace fragrances, or Audrey Hepburn, who has been given numerous tributes by clothing companies long after her passing.

    If Houston breaks into Forbes' list of top-earning dead celebrities in 2012, she will likely get in "towards the bottom end" with single-digit millions of dollars, Reeder said. Michael Jackson dominated the list in 2010 and 2011, after his death three years ago.

    Mark Roesler, chief executive of CMG Worldwide, a company that collects licensing revenue for the estates of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and others, said fans will be looking to fill the hole Houston left behind on the eve of music's biggest night.

    "For all those reasons, it creates a situation where people feel like something's been taken away from them," he said.

    There are no signs that Houston made savvy investments like "the gloved one." Jackson had a 50 percent stake of one of the world's largest music publishing catalogs, Sony/ATV. Houston was known for her voice, but not for songwriting, which can generate lucrative revenue from years of radio play.

    Consider that many of her top-selling songs were written by others. "I Will Always Love You" was a song that Dolly Parton wrote and sang in 1974. "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" (1987) was written by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam and "Didn't We Almost Have It All" (1987) was written by Michael Masser and Will Jennings, according to the National Music Publishers Association.

    Houston's image took a hit after her appearances in the Bravo reality TV show "Being Bobby Brown" in 2005. To many, the documentary series with her ex-husband was a cautionary tale about a drug-fueled lifestyle that damaged her voice and ruined her career.

    A hard-partying existence contributed to her failure to fulfill a $100 million recording deal she signed with Arista, now part of Sony Music Entertainment, in 2001. At the time she was reported to have owed the label six new albums and two greatest hits compilations. Since then, only four have come out, including a greatest hits collection that was not released in the United States.

    It's unclear if any posthumous releases would be part of that recording deal or if the agreement is still in force. A spokeswoman for Sony Music and for her longtime producer, Clive Davis, declined to comment. Houston's publicist did not respond to requests for comment.

    Lawyer Bryan Blaney, who represented Houston in a recent fight with her stepmother over the proceeds of a $1 million life insurance policy she took out on her father, said he did not handle her financial affairs. He said that if the singer did not have a will, the proceeds of any continuing revenues would go to her 18-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown.

    Whatever the case, as the remembrances of Houston continue, her estate will likely be flush with a stream of money that had slowed to a trickle in recent years.

    Although she sold 22.6 million albums in the U.S. in her lifetime — half of those through the best-selling 1992 soundtrack to "The Bodyguard" — her latest release, "I Look To You," sold just 978,000 since its debut in 2009, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

    It's not clear whether Houston had debts, but she lost homes in New Jersey and Georgia to foreclosure several years ago, and some reports said she had recently tried to borrow small amounts of money from friends.

    Renewed interest in Houston may continue for some time.

    Later this year, the singer will appear in the film, "Sparkle," in which she plays a mother concerned about the influence of fame and drugs on her three daughters, who form a singing group.

    Houston sings a gospel song on camera and a duet with co-star "American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks over the credits in the film, which began shooting in October. The movie and a soundtrack are set for wide release in August through Sony Corp.'s TriStar Pictures.

    "She was on top of her game," said executive producer Howard Rosenman, who saw a rough cut of the movie on Friday, a day before the singer's death. "She was really coming back."

     

    46 comments

    • dave  •  3 months ago
      Setting the groundwork for the vultures to start circling.
    • Bryan  •  3 months ago
      Whatever Ms. Houston's estate amounts to in $ value terms, the family must be on full guard to keep the likes of Bobby Brown away from it. Brown & his drug-snorting thugs will go to any length (especially on the illegal side), including trying to portray himself as a decent father, to get his greedy talentless paws on Whitney's money. Brown is the worst of worst in the entertainment business & as a man, he will always be a total failure!
    • carol  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 months ago
      May she rest in peace and may God give the family courage in the next few day, her beautiful daughter needs a lot of love at this time and I hope someone sees to it that she receives help to cope, 38 a young age to die
      • mimi 3 months ago
        Yeah, her kid needs all the money to support her cocaine addiction.
      • johnywillbethere 3 months ago
        she was 48 when she died.
    • Joan G  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
      My condolences go out to Whitney Houston's family! I feel so sad for her daughter growing up without a mother. However, Whitney did make some very bad choices in life that involved drugs and alcohol and in the end resulted in her untimely death. I will miss her beautiful voice! May she rest in peace!
    • Sandy  •  Livonia, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      so sad that drugs are so available for the stars, i've seen it first hand, you can get anything you want just by snapping your fingers at every talk show, etc.
    • ricoUSA  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      There's more to be told why Whitney Houston rebelled from friend and associate's. She didn't liked to be told what to do and who to be with..It's very sad that drug abuse "robbed" her from who she was...
    • steve  •  3 months ago
      Houston, Jackson, Elvis. All 3 experimented with illegal drugs during their lives. Yet it's the doctors and the prescription meds that killed them.
    • dedee  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 months ago
      Enough is enough...she was the greatest voice of this generation! She sang great songs, became a Diva, made a few movies, bailed her drug fueled husband out of jail, filed abuse charges on her husband, got busted for drugs an airport, became a drug addict and died from it...the end of story!
      • Shamain J 3 months ago
        you can not sum up a persons life that way,
      • Letty 3 months ago
        I am in awe of the way she sang some songs. Absolutely beautiful. I wouldn't call her the greatest vocalist of our generation. I think we use these titles so loosely.
    • I hate spam  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
      I'm thankful I will die in obscurity.
    • jasen  •  Dover, Delaware  •  3 months ago
      those cowards in the industry been doing this for so long its tragic to see in 2012 that we still fall for the same illusions that they have been spinning since the 50s 60s and 70s and there will be more generations wanting to be a part of this gross consumption of evil which is the sad part
    • Patricia  •  Fair Oaks, California  •  3 months ago
      trish :(
      once again the world has lost a legend an a icon i wish that the media quit talkin about the drugs don't just focus on the bad focus on the good aswell because she was a beatiful an talented singer.
    • frankiii  •  Toledo, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      A toxicology test takes 2 to 3 days. The LA coroner is incompetent and should be fired.
      • DondeM 3 months ago
        Not necessarily! It depends on what they are looking for how long it takes to get the results!
    • Thank God For Jesus !  •  3 months ago
      Just Like ELVIS P.
    • Ben  •  Irvine, California  •  3 months ago
      Whitney could out sing MJ. He was a creature. Whitney was a beauty, right up to the end. Very sad.
    • kellie  •  Akron, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      I don't care what she did in her personal life she was a great singer one of the best voices of all time. I loved her music and may she rest in peace. It's too many people who judge people for what they do and that's why this country the way it is.
    • Coloradoan  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  3 months ago
      Lets put responsibility and accountability where it should lie... Miss Houston had full knowledge of drugs and alcoholism and its potential. She alone not the doctors administered the drugs taken, they prescribed them for her....however its up to the patient once they leave the pharmacy what they do with them... Instructions are always on the Rx bottle...How sad and unfortunate...but they always want to find a scapegoat and not the victim....These celebrities are aware of this....
    • Maurice  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
      It's really devastating to loose the Greatest Singer of all Time, a singer who touched millions of lives worldwide, The Voice was the title cut of the soundtrack of our lives she was there on our first crush, our first love, and of course our first heartbreak, a voice so pure, so rich,So clear , and so high it soars to the heavens.

      I feel bad for the people who only remembers her on her latter years The same people who judged her for the wrong choices she made, the people who like to compare her to other artist in terms of talent ,sales,wealth...TALENTno comparison period! SALES do the math how many did she sell? How many albums did she released unlike some artist who released an album every year or every two years, the gap on her studio albums after I'm IYBT was 8 years for MLIYL, 4 for Just Whitney , and 7 for I Look To You. 10 albums and 1 compilation and sales of over 190 million do the math.... Same goes for her number 1 hits most of it came from her first 4 albums not to mention her 7 consecutive world record that is still unsurpassed. WEALTH nobody knows how much her wealth is, she never admitted or mentioned how much she had, all I know is that she always had a low profile in terms of finances, behind that tremendous star power, and yes the bigger star complex, was a simple, generous,humble person who is trapped in an ungrateful world of show business. So stop with the issue that she's broke, she wanted to comeback to regain her throne, and because of her Fans.... For all the HATERS you're nothing.....pathetic....miserable...get a life and stop obsessing on a life you will never have in this lifetime or a million lifetime....

      Rest in Peace Whitney you're home now , you're done ,no more worries, no more pleasing the people around you, I Will Always Love You.....
    • nickiesha  •  Kingston, Jamaica  •  3 months ago
      condolences to whitney family, trust me she as alot of fans in jamaica only a pity she never got the chance to perform live here sad....... i will miss her
    • john z  •  3 months ago
      The Vultures are going to be circling pretty soon. Books will appear. TV movies will be made. Royalties will be coming in. Her family will fight like cats and dogs over her estate. That's the American greedy way.
      • Tony 3 months ago
        Her family will have to fight with the crooks/serial killers just to get a dime.
    • sharon b  •  3 months ago
      I have enough talking about her..She was a great singer that made bad choices in life..At the end she destroyed herself ..It sad..especially for her family

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