
Universal, Warner, and Sony Music Employees Will Stay Home Until January 2021
Following the tech industry's lead, music's biggest companies have sent out memos requesting that employees stay home for the remainder of the year
Following the tech industry's lead, music's biggest companies have sent out memos requesting that employees stay home for the remainder of the year
While more than 1,000 companies are pausing Facebook spending due to the platform's policies around hate speech, the music industry has mostly ignored the boycott — or even increased its ad buys
The video for Cyrus' "July" strategically shows off Sony's ability to pair its music division with its other branches
"People don’t know how many black executives are at a label versus how many black artists," one label executive says. "The reality is we’ve all been desensitized to a degree"
A spate of new job listings suggests one of the world's biggest recorded music companies is investing new energy into video-game opportunities
Portion of fund will go to "supporting creators, artists, and other partners in the entertainment community who have been impacted by COVID-19," says Sony Music chairman Rob Stringer
Including those publishing figures, the three major labels earned more than $18 billion among them in 2019
"One Sony" has always been a nice idea on paper. Now, it might actually be happening
Sony reorganizes its publishing and recorded music businesses to mirror the structure of Warner and Universal
Recent stats raise an important question: How can the major labels perform at an optimum level with two new artists a day to develop, record, promote and market?
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