The labels have called off their Grammy Week events due to the Southern California wildfires. By Paul Grein Just hours after ...
Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group have cancelled their Grammy-related events due to the Los Angeles ...
Universal Music Group ... Bloomberg reported. Warner Music Group — the smallest, covering artists like Dua Lipa and Zach Bryan — struck “a wide-ranging, first-of-its-kind partnership ...
Universal Music Group ... will instead redirect funds to focus on local relief efforts in L.A. Warner Music Group, whose acts include Dua Lipa, Bruno Mars and Benson Boone, did the same.
In a dramatic shift in response to the devastating wildfires currently ravaging Los Angeles, Universal Music Group ... relief over celebrations. Warner Music Group, for instance, confirmed ...
Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and licensing partner Merlin, the company said on Wednesday. The service from Turntable Labs is available online, as well as on iOS and Android devices.
Warner Music Group has amended its employment agreement with CEO Robert Kyncl, replacing his annual performance share units with restricted stock units valued at $10.6 million. This shift aligns ...
Warner Music Group, Sony Music and BMG have confirmed ... The moves come a day after Universal made a similar announcement. Sources say Warner’s decision was made over the weekend, when WMG ...
Warner Music Group Corp. engages in the publishing and recording of music. It operates through the Recorded Music and Music Publishing segments. The Recorded Music segment is involved in the sale ...
Analysts fell to the sidelines weighing in on Universal Music Group (UMGNF – Research Report) and AT&T (T – Research Report) with neutral ...
Universal Music Group said on Wednesday that billionaire Bill Ackman-led Pershing Square has exercised its right to request an offering and secondary listing of the record label in the United States.
Universal Music Group ... will instead redirect funds to focus on local relief efforts in L.A. Warner Music Group, whose acts include Dua Lipa, Bruno Mars and Benson Boone, did the same.