The increase was due mainly to gains in streaming revenue and a jump in vinyl sales – though growth was down significantly from other post-pandemic years.
A month after Jonathan Cain filed a lawsuit against Neal Schon complaining of a "toxic environment," a judge has appointed a custodian to help break ties.
The sale of Dash's shares in the company, which owns the rights to Jay-Z's famed debut album Reasonable Doubt, had been scheduled to take place on Thursday.
Long left to bootstrap themselves, investors and majors are offering billions to buy stakes in independent distributors.
Overall revenue in the first half of 2024 rose to $491.7 million for the German music company, with digital revenue jumping 20%.
Dr. Kitatani will work WMJ chief Kaz Kobayashi on the label's "continuing evolution."
In this week's Legal Beat, Shaboozey heads to court amid a breakout year, Beyoncé threatens to sue Donald Trump, the Ramones heirs are at it again and much more.
With its 30-date "Dead Forever" run, the band was the third group to play the groundbreaking Las Vegas venue. Here, Bernie Cahill talks about summoning Dead Heads to the desert.
Nashville's United Record Pressing will mark 75 years this fall with a special celebration.
The embattled hip-hop mogul says his accuser's attorney filed a "salacious" case to "generate media hype and exploit it to extract a settlement."