Also this week: Warner Music South East Europe launches a dance label with Ensis Records, Notes Live teams with El Paso for a new amphitheater and more.
First-quarter revenue was down 12.1% year over year and was the lowest mark in two years.
As The Tortured Poets Department rewrites the record books for vinyl LP sales, a look back at the superstar's sales, and strategies, through her career.
Dent rises to executive vp of operations while Weindorf rises to executive vp of marketing.
"Slightly higher churn" from the impact of auto sales in the first quarter overshadowed the company's revenue, which beat analysts' expectations.
The Nasdaq-traded company, which went public through a SPAC merger in 2021, plans to raise $100 million in a secondary offering.
Other ink this week: Liana Flores, Jack Savoretti, Fairground Attraction, ANOHNI, Debbii Dawson and more.
Olvera was shot dead over the weekend in Puebla, Mexico.
The conversation during the electronic music industry conference in Ibiza featured representatives from Souncloud, Warner Music Group UK, Frame Artists and Music Ally.
Concord's offer of $1.25 per share has been rejected, with HSF directors now recommending shareholders go with Blackstone.