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Friday, October 25, 2013
Michael Jackson RegainsCrown as Top-earningDead Celebrity
Jackson who died in 2009, was back on top with
estimated earnings of $160 million in the 12
months from October 2012 to 2013.
Michael Jackson regained the title of the highest-
earning dead celebrity in the past year, easily
surpassing Elvis Presley and cartoonist Charles
Schulz, Forbes magazine said on Wednesday.
After being pushed into second place by Elizabeth
Taylor last year, Jackson, who died in 2009, was
back on top with estimated earnings of $160
million in the 12 months from October 2012 to
2013.
"He earned the bulk of his bucks from two Cirque
du Soleil shows, his Mijac Music catalog, recorded
music sales and his half of the Sony/ATV
publishing empire - which includes the copyright
to hits by the Beatles, Lady Gaga, Eminem and
Taylor Swift, among others," Forbes said.
Presley was a distant second with $55 million,
followed by Schulz, the creator of the Peanuts
comic strip, who came in third for the second
consecutive year with $37 million.
Taylor dropped to fourth place with earnings of
$25 million, a huge dip from last year when her
estate pulled in an estimated $210 million with
much of it from the auction of her jewels.
Reggae star Bob Marley rounded out the top five
with earnings of $18 million. The singer, who died
of cancer at the age of 36 in 1981, has sold more
than 75 million albums in the past two decades,
according to Forbes.
Nobel-prize winning physicist Albert Einstein,
dropped one place to No. 8 this year with
earnings of $10 million, while Mexican-American
singer Jenni Rivera, who died in a plane crash in
December at the age of 43, was new to the list at
No. 13 with $7 million.
Forbes compiled the list by talking to estate
managers, lawyers and licensors and analyzing
estimated posthumous earnings between October
2012-2013.
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