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Gibson Inks Massive Brand Partnership with Universal Music Publishing in China
Universal Music Publishing Group China’s songwriting camp contestants complete a writing session. Photo Credit: Gibson Gibson has inked a massive
Morgan Wallen’s ‘Dangerous’ Tops the US Album Charts for a 5th Straight Week
Photo Credit: Morgan Wallen Two weeks after a career-ending scandal, Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous remains an album chart-topper. Just two weeks ago,
Vivendi Shares Jump Following Universal Music Group IPO and ‘Special Dividend’ Announcements
Vivendi shares (traded as VIV on the Euronext Paris) have jumped by nearly 20 percent following the announcement that the
Spotify Launches a Dedicated Morgan Wallen ‘Dangerous’ Playlist for Fans — Just Days After Its ‘Playlist Ban’
Just days after removing Morgan Wallen from a number of high-profile country playlists, Spotify has launched a dedicated ‘enhanced album’
Morgan Stanley Massively Increases Its Tencent Music Holdings to Nearly 100 Million Shares
Morgan Stanley has increased its stake in Tencent Music (traded as TME on NASDAQ) to nearly 100 million shares. The
Jay-Z and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Pledge $23 Million to Bitcoin Development Fund
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Jay-Z have pledged more than $23 million to a Bitcoin development fund. Dorsey announced his
Taylor Swift Has Officially Re-Recorded ‘Fearless’ — With Bonus Tracks That Didn’t Make the Original Album
Taylor Swift has officially re-recorded her second studio album, Fearless, including each of the 2008 work’s original tracks as well
Warner Music Group Announces a $61.7 Million Quarterly Dividend
Photo Credit: Unsplash Warner Music Group (WMG) has announced that it will begin paying a $61.7 million quarterly dividend. The
The Music Industry Is Already Petitioning the DOJ’s ASCAP/BMI Consent Decree Ruling — And Retailers, Radio, and Tech Aren’t Happy About It
Less than one month ago, the Department of Justice (DOJ) refused to change the 80-year-old BMI and ASCAP consent decrees.