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The two co-chief executives of Universal Music Group's Virgin Music Group on Thursday pushed back against critics of its $775 ...
Universal Music Group and the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music aim to honor the cultural contributions of Berry Gordy with a ...
The Berry Gordy Music Industry Scholarship aligns with UMG's Sounds of the Future campaign, which supports Black creativity ...
One of the world’s largest record labels finds itself in a strange spot: being sued for defamation by one of its own artists ...
Universal Music Group and UCLA's Herb Alpert School of Music have launched the Berry Gordy Music Industry Scholarship to ...
A federal judge is pondering the nature of rap battles and the cutting wordplay in Kendrick Lamar’s megahit diss track “Not ...
More than three dozen businesses involved in intellectual property, including Universal Music Group, have applauded a move by ...
What Can We Expect From Universal Music Group’s $40-Billion-Plus IPO on Tuesday? Chairman-CEO Lucian Grainge stands to make $150 million-plus from the transaction. By Geoff Mayfield.
Universal Music Group — the music company representing superstars including Sting, The Weeknd, Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande — has a new Goliath to contend with: artificial intelligence.
Universal Music Group, the world's largest music company, has threatened to remove all of the music it owns from TikTok, unless the streaming platform agrees to more favorable terms.
"Through this scholarship, UMG is honoring [Gordy's] enduring legacy by investing in a new generation of young people who ...