Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorASCAP has announced the winners of the most performed songs of the past year in Latin music via its @ASCAPLatino and @ASCAP social media platforms.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBTS and its management company Big Hit Entertainment have teamed up to donate $1 million to Crew Nation, Live Nation’s campaign to support live-entertainment personnel impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The group had expected to be on tour for much of this year, so the move is a way to support the people who would have played a huge role in making their shows happen.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorASCAP has announced the winners of the most performed songs of the past year in Latin music via its @ASCAPLatino and @ASCAP social media platforms.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe fast-growing Hipgnosis Songs Fund’s revenues soared in its first full year of business, climbing to $81 million in the 12 month period ended in March 2020 from around $8.9 million in the preceding period.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Weeknd on Monday announced that he has made a $1 million donation to coronavirus relief, giving $500,000 each to MusiCares and to the front-line hospital workers of Scarborough Health Network, the hospital network in the Ontario city where he was raised.
The next massive K-pop act might be getting put together before your very eyes.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorGenna Batson, who graduated last month from Syracuse University’s Bandier Program with a music business degree, was about as poised for a career in the concert industry as a senior without a nepotistic benefactor could be.
Big Hit Entertainment is giving A.R.M.Y. a new way to dive into their favorite music by BTS. On Tuesday (June 23), the label announced the upcoming release of "Graphic Lyrics," a series of graphic books depicting five songs by the K-pop boy band.
To say that BTS' heart is the kindest amongst the lot would be a huge understatement. Time and again, the septet has proved to the world why there aren't any musical acts who do it as they do.
BTS and management company Big Hit Entertainment have donated $1 million to Crew Nation, Live Nation’s charitable effort to live show staff impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, according to Variety.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs the coronavirus pandemic has seized up the live-entertainment industry, drive-in concerts have been floated as a safe replacement for audiences jonesing for live music — and Live Nation has announced the first large-scale drive-in concert series in the U.S., beginning in July.The live-entertainment giant on Monday announced “Live from the Drive-In,” a series of nine concerts taking place July 10-12 in Nashville, Tennessee; Maryland Heights, Missouri; and
Big Brother may not be on the air yet, but the conversations are continuing. On Thursday, June 17, Survivor alum Johnny Fairplay revealed that he was deleting the latest episode of his “SurvivorNSFW” podcast, due to comments made by Big Brother alum Mike “Boogie” Malin.“The Mike Boogie Podcast has been removed from the SurvivorNSFW podcast feed,” the reality star, 46, tweeted.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn the wake of the financial havoc wreaked on the live-entertainment industry by the coronavirus pandemic, Live Nation plans to make significant changes to its policies regarding concert tours and festivals when touring is expected to resume in 2021, according to a memo circulated to talent agencies.
Fans will be able to self-produce their own BTS concert in the comfort of their own homes this weekend thanks to a new partnership between Big Hit Entertainment and Kiswe Mobile.
BTS has donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter after making a statement that they stand against racial discrimination.The band's incredible fanbase has raised over $500,000 as part of their #MatchAMillion initiative.BTS and Big Hit Entertainment donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter as people all over the world join together in the fight to end systemic racism and protest police brutality.
Jennifer Aniston is backing up her commitment to the fight against racial injustice with a sizable donation. The “Morning Show” actress — who has been very open in her support with the recent protests against police brutality and racial injustice — is using her money to help the cause.
Like many other celebrities, Jennifer Aniston has also come out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and has donated USD 1 million to several Racial Justice Charities after George Floyd's death. The Murder Mystery actress has stood against police brutality and racial injustice ever since the protests started raging across US after George Floyd died on May 25 in Minneapolis.
Jennifer Aniston is backing up her commitment to the fight against racial injustice with a sizable donation.
BTS and their record label, Big Hit Entertainment, have donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter. The donation was first reported on Saturday by Variety, who said the money was transferred earlier this week.The Hollywood Reporter has reached out to BTS' representatives for comment.
, saying “Black people all over the world are in pain at this moment from the trauma of centuries of oppression. We are moved by the generosity of BTS and allies all over the world who stand in solidarity in the fight for Black lives.”A few days ago, BTS expressed their solidarity with the movement on Twitter, writing “We stand against racial discrimination.
The boys of BTS are supplying support.
A few days ago, it was reported that BTS and Big Hit Entertainment were in talks to decide upon an amount to donate towards the Black Lives Matter movement. The K-Pop band decided to step forward and do their bit as people took to the street in the US protesting and demanding justice for George Floyd following his death by the hands of a police officer.