The world’s largest music company, which trades on the pan-European Euronext stock market in Amsterdam, plans to list shares in the U.S. later this year.
User growth beat earlier guidance, but Spotify's share price fell nearly 10% as investors worried about future guidance and sluggish ad business growth.
In this week's Legal Beat, Levine gets sued over a bid to help storm victims, Diddy wants out of jail ahead of sentencing, Tyla faces a copyright case and much more.
The revamped marketing department will now be run by Dalia Ganz, who was promoted to executive vp/head of digital & marketing.
"He's done great things, but right now we need to accelerate the transformation of this business," Alex Norström says of Brown's exit for a role at DoorDash.
“Local venues aren’t just where bands cut their teeth, they’re the foundation of any real culture,” said the frontman.
Months after the hip-hop stylist sued the R&B legend, lawyers for Blige didn't exactly hold back in their first response.
The star's attorneys renew calls for bail, claiming he might be "the only person currently in a United States jail" for merely being a prostitution customer.
Paying and non-paying listeners grew in the second quarter, driving revenue up by 15% from a year ago.
Victory Boyd argues in a new court filing that she's the sole author of a recording adapted for the Billboard Hot 100 hit "Telekinesis" after the trio claimed Ye gave them permission.