For Q2 of 2024, WCM continues to dominate with stakes in 68 of the quarter's top 100 songs at radio, including Zimmerman's "Where It Ends."
In this week's Legal Beat, a battle over Britney's perfume brand, an injunction against Donald Trump over music at rallies, a ruling in Missy Elliott's copyright case and much more.
"When you look at what Missy managed to put on that stage, and SWV and Xscape and their years of musicality, you can’t put an age on that. And audiences are turning out."
Weeks after Hayes’ heirs sued Trump for playing his music at events, a federal judge says the Republican candidate must stop for now.
Twenty-three years and 11 studio albums later, Shelton has left Warner. "We count ourselves amongst his biggest fans and are grateful for the ride with this true gentleman and icon.”
Error messages and lengthy queues frustrated fans scrambling to secure Oasis tickets Saturday (Aug. 31), as online platforms strained under the demand.
Led by Chinese music streamer Cloud Music and K-pop giant HYBE, the Billboard Global Music Index rose 0.2% to 1,832.97.
Plus, two Canadian major label stalwarts decide to go indie for the first time.
Revlon's Elizabeth Arden made millions selling Britney's fragrances for decades. Now it says its own employees stole the lucrative brand and took it to an upstart rival.
The RIAA’s midyear 2024 report shows ad-supported, on-demand streaming revenue — including TikTok and social media — is playing a diminishing role in industry revenues.