In other Canada music news, Quebec is imposing quotas for French-language content on streaming platforms.
The K-pop company's stock declined 6.8% for the week ended May 30 as the 20-company Billboard Global Music Index was unchanged.
A company that owns many of Eminem's songs is suing Meta over claims that the company added his tracks to its music libraries without permission.
The report helps songwriters make sense of what trends are building in music publishing and how music fans across markets are consuming music differently.
From Universal Music Group to Sphere Entertainment, a roundup of the most impressive and surprising stats from the latest round of music companies’ earnings.
Billboard's 2025 Country Power Players Impact Award recipient Tatum Allsep reveals how a partnership with Universal Music Group helped launch the Music Industry Mental Health Fund.
The mogul purchased the pop star's six-album catalog for upwards of $300 million in 2019.
Also this week: Wasserman Music expands its hip-hop and R&B division, a Nordic distribution legend steps down, and Gutt Law launches in Nashville.
Swift, in a surprise move, has reclaimed her master recordings years after they were initially sold, first to Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings, then to Shamrock Capital.
A year into his new role, Anderson also discusses what makes a good talent buyer and his strategy for rising DJ-producer Yousuke Yukimatsu.






