Also this week In Canada: Unison Fund launches a program for Canadian music workers affected by the Los Angeles fires.
Producer and label owner Matthew Willems is one of hundreds of members of the music community to lose everything in the Los Angeles fires. What comes next won’t be easy.
The outgoing administration tees up Trump to fulfill his pledge to "save TikTok," despite previously pushing for a ban over national security concerns.
The club will be located in the city's bustling Xinyi District.
Started by a publicist who prefers to remain anonymous, the list now boasts hundreds of names along with corresponding GoFundMe links.
Other recent deals include a new investment in Anghami, Symphonic's distribution pact with Taiwanese label Kafka By the Sea and more.
The company will redirect funds from the canceled events to support L.A. wildfire relief efforts and use its platform to help drive awareness of causes supporting those efforts.
Pershing Square Holdings will sell some of its 10.25% stake in UMG for a listing on a U.S. exchange by September.
The PRO is offering monetary relief for songwriter members who have suffered a loss or damage to their primary residences or studios in the wildfires.
From a potential TikTok ban to the upcoming Diddy trial to changes coming in streaming, AI, distribution and concert ticketing, there's plenty to watch in 2025.