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"Through this scholarship, UMG is honoring [Gordy's] enduring legacy by investing in a new generation of young people who ...
London-based Universal Music Group – whose artist roster includes Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Bob Dylan, Kendrick Lamar and Billie Eilish – announced it was taking the dramatic step after failing ...
Universal Music Group, the biggest of the three major conglomerates, pulled songs by Taylor Swift, Drake and other stars after failing to agree on a new contract. Here’s what’s at stake.
Recordings by Universal artists were deleted from TikTok’s library, and existing videos that used music from Universal’s artists had their audio muted entirely. Universal songs were also ...
It appears Drake isn’t the only recording artist that has an issue with UMG.Today (March 15), Iggy Azalea slammed Universal Music in a series of posts online (viewable here) claiming the company ...
U niversal Music Publishing Group’s Universal Production Music division has launched a new subscription-based service, offering a pre-cleared library 50,000 songs and 200,000 sound effects ...
Universal Music Group logged higher revenue in the fourth quarter after growth from subscriptions and streaming services beat analysts’ expectations despite signs of cooling. The record label ...
Snapchat is looking to expand its massive sound library—called SnapChat sounds—with a new deal between its parent company Snap and several major music distributors across the world.
Universal Music Group — the music company representing superstars including Sting, The Weeknd, Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande — has a new Goliath to contend with: artificial intelligence.
Aug 11 (Reuters) - Universal Music Group (UMG.AS), opens new tab, Sony Music Entertainment (6758.T), opens new tab and other record labels on Friday sued the nonprofit Internet Archive for ...
Santa Monica-based Universal Music Group announced Monday it has established the Berry Gordy Music Industry Scholarship at ...
Universal Music Group — the music company representing superstars including Sting, The Weeknd, Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande — has a new Goliath to contend with: artificial intelligence.