The Billboard Global Music Index rose 1.3% overall as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that non-farm payroll employment rose by 339,000 in May.
The weird case -- a trademark battle over a line of cereal cups called “OK Go!” -- will end with a "confidential settlement agreement."
Thanks to a higher streaming growth rate and hits from artists like Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen, consumption was up 13.8% in the first 20 weeks of the year.
Also this week: Primary Wave names an Indo-Pacific president, SESAC hires a senior vp of film/TV creative services and more.
“If there’s a silver lining to having gone through what we did as an industry with the pandemic, it’s that it’s helped prepare us all for the most unexpected scenarios,” says Austin Neal.
The K-pop juggernaut is in talks with strategic and financial partners exploring equity stakes, according to a new report.
Ever since the SoundScan era, the company has striven to reflect changing consumption habits.
He is the recipient of the inaugural accolade following three rounds of voting by his peers.
Paparazzo Nichol Lechmanik says the alleged altercation caused her "great mental, and emotional pain and suffering."
The workers allegedly booked $173,000 on trades before news of the K-pop group's break caused the company's share price to fall 29%.