Category: In the News

Featured / February 3, 2023
BILLBOARD: WITH 15 GRAMMY NOMINATIONS, NONESUCH RECORDS IS THRIVING IN ITS ECLECTIC GROOVE
Label president David Bither on having scored the most nods in its. . .

Featured / February 2, 2023
BILLBOARD: SAWEETIE SCORES VIRTUAL SUPER BOWL CONCERT ON ROBLOX
The rapper will perform a “family-friendly, fully motion-captured” set. Saweetie has scored. . .

Featured / January 31, 2023
MUSIC BIZ WORLDWIDE: ‘NEARLY 3 OUT OF EVERY 4 ON-DEMAND AUDIO STREAMS IS COMING FROM MUSIC THAT’S 10 YEARS OLD OR YOUNGER.’
Catalog music eating into frontline music’s market share has become one of. . .

Featured / January 25, 2023
MUSIC WEEK: ATLANTIC RECORDS UK CO-PRESIDENTS BRIONY TURNER & ED HOWARD ON THE LABEL’S STREAMING POWER
Atlantic Records co-presidents Briony Turner and Ed Howard have reflected on the label’s UK. . .

Featured / January 17, 2023
BILLBOARD: WARNER MUSIC GROUP HIRES TIM MATUSCH AS EVP OF STRATEGY & OPERATIONS
Matusch worked with WMG CEO Robert Kyncl at YouTube, where he served. . .

Featured / January 16, 2023
MUSICALLY: WMG’S OANA RUXANDRA ON MUSIC’S EVOLUTION: ‘CONSERVATISM IS OUT THE DOOR!’
As chief digital officer and EVP, business development at Warner Music Group,. . .

In the News / January 12, 2023
STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF JEFF BECK
Kevin Gore, President of Global Catalog, Recorded Music for Warner Music Group. . .

Featured / January 9, 2023
MUSIC BIZ WORLDWIDE: ‘BEING A PUBLISHER IN 2023 IS SO DIFFERENT TO WHAT IT WAS PREVIOUSLY — YOU CAN’T JUST SIT THERE AND HOPE THE SONG’S VALUE WILL BE APPRECIATED, YOU’VE GOT TO DO THE WORK.’
Back in the late ‘90s, Carianne Marshall was bored by the idea. . .

Featured / December 19, 2022
MUSIC BIZ WORLDWIDE: ‘THERE IS TALENT EVERYWHERE. BUT WE HAVE TO MAKE THE EFFORT TO BREAK THAT TALENT.’
With a combined population of some 160 million people and some of the fastest internet. . .

Featured / December 19, 2022
NFT NOW: ATLANTIC RECORDS ON WEB3 STRATEGY AND THE FUTURE OF MUSIC
The music industry is evolving. Musicians and record labels have begun experimenting. . .