The Billboard Global Music Index gained 2.7% to 1,829.18 as 17 of its 20 stocks made gains this week.
Also up north this week: A former Just for Laughs executive joins Outback Presents.
Experts say an improvement in COVID-era supply chain issues should be good news for physical music purchasers — though other factors may lead to a continued creep in prices.
The real fan army face-off is the election, where two icons with very different worldviews rally die-hard devotees.
UMPG finishes at No. 1 on the Hot 100 ranking after 19 Swift songs chart in the quarter. True to form, Sony clocks its 13th straight frame atop Radio Airplay rankings.
The trademark lawsuit says the term was "invented by OutKast" and that a lesser-known group is confusing consumers by using it as their name.
As part of a series on independent record stores, Billboard looks at one of D.C.'s only Black-owned shops, where vice president Kamala Harris has been known to visit.
The quarter was boosted by the June acquisition of the ticketer from Vivendi and a solid performance from its live entertainment division.
With the state's tax agency claiming the court-ordered auction must help pay off Dash's huge tax bill, it's unclear how much of the proceeds will be left for anyone else.
Nearly 18 years after his death, Primary Wave is planning to reinvigorate his legacy — starting with the place he called home.