From rising subscription prices to potential terrestrial radio payouts for artists and labels, the future is looking a little brighter for rights holders.
Also this week: CTS Eventim appoints a new CFO, beatBread hires an industry vet as head of Europe and more.
Upbeat third-quarter results defied a mostly bleak earnings season for other sectors.
The live music business will be separate from MSG Networks, MSG Sphere and Tao Group Hospitality.
Christine McVie's song got a second life in the 1992 presidential election. Here’s how it happened – and what it meant.
The label, helmed by veteran manager Kei Henderson, is the latest in a string of distribution and services deals that SoundCloud has launched in recent months.
The more than three-year-old program is coming to Frederick Douglass High School in Atlanta and Motown Museum’s Hitsville NEXT in Detroit in the spring.
The Billboard Global Music Index is up 12.6% over the last two weeks and 14.6% in the five weeks since Oct. 28
The exec, who has been with the company for two decades, returned from a yearlong sabbatical in May 2021.
As the 117th Congress winds to a close, industry advocates are urging leaders on Capitol Hill to pass the long-simmering HITS Act before the January changeover.






