The Nasdaq-traded company, which went public through a SPAC merger in 2021, plans to raise $100 million in a secondary offering.
The company will sign active writers and connect catalog clients with its strategic partner Round Hill Music.
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Finn is widely regarded as one of the greatest contemporary songwriters in the game, and is a member of the ARIA Hall of Fame.
The new offering, All You Need Is Love: The Beatles In Their Own Words, presents the full interviews from the writer’s 1980 conversations with the group.
The team at Poems — founded by a producer duo, a publishing A&R, and a group of top managers — talks signing strategy and first hits with Selena Gomez and Benson Boone.
The investment advisor for the troubled fund says it has "repeatedly been blamed" for issues that were not its responsibility.
The RAK catalog includes shares of songs like "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" "You Sexy Thing" and "Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)."
As the music business continues to diversify, Western songwriters are finding increased opportunities — and success — collaborating with artists around the world.
The deal values each Hipgnosis share at £0.93, a premium of roughly one third the royalty fund’s shareprice at the close of trading on Wednesday.