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Russia Threatens to Fine Wikipedia (Approximately) $49,000 Over Ukraine Invasion Articles - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Russia
thewrap.com
01.04.2022 / 16:39

Russia Threatens to Fine Wikipedia (Approximately) $49,000 Over Ukraine Invasion Articles

severe devaluing of the ruble brought on by worldwide sanctions imposed on Russia after it invaded, approximately $49,000 USD.In a statement posted online, Roskomnadzor, Russia’s media censorship authority, complained that Wikipedia contains “unreliable socially significant materials, as well as other prohibited information,” presumably referring to largely accurate articles about the unprovoked invasion.Roskomnadzor said it contacted Wikipedia administrators and demanded they “immediately remove inaccurate information on the subject of a special military operation of the RF Armed Forces in Ukraine, aimed at misinforming Russian users.” If not, the statement said the site will be required to pay the ₽4 million.Wikipedia representatives have not commented on Russia’s demand that it fork over about 0.049% of it’s total endowment of $100 million. But in a statement issued March 3, the Wikimedia Foundation, which manages Wikipedia, said in response to earlier Russian censorship demands that it “will not back down in the face of efforts to censor and intimidate members of our movement.

Katya Jones rubbishes Strictly feud rumours over Ukraine invasion: ‘It’s totally wrong’ - www.ok.co.uk - Ukraine - Russia
ok.co.uk
31.03.2022 / 21:25

Katya Jones rubbishes Strictly feud rumours over Ukraine invasion: ‘It’s totally wrong’

Katya Jones has dismissed the claims that there’s tension between her and her fellow Strictly Come Dancing dancers.The allegations first surfaced in the wake of Russia – Katya’s home country – invading Ukraine, which the dancer isn't thought to have addressed until today, Thursday 31 March. With this in mind, some people have questioned if Russian dancers like Katya, 32, and Luba Mushtuk, also 32, should be allowed to take part in the popular BBC show, while others have claimed it caused “tension” between Katya and the rest of the dancers; particularly between Katya, Luba and Ukrainian-born dancers Nikita Kuzmin, 24, and Nadiya Bychkova, 32.

Spotify ‘Fully Suspends’ Operations in Russia Due to Ukraine Invasion - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - county Early
variety.com
25.03.2022 / 21:15

Spotify ‘Fully Suspends’ Operations in Russia Due to Ukraine Invasion

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSpotify, which suspended its paid subscription service in Russia earlier this month due to that country’s unprovoked and bloody invasion of Ukraine, has announced it will “fully suspend our service in Russia,” apparently indefinitely. It joins dozens of other music companies that have ceased operations in the country.“Spotify has continued to believe that it’s critically important to try to keep our service operational in Russia to provide trusted, independent news and information in the region.

Sting Releases New Version of ‘Russians’ to Benefit Ukraine Relief - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Germany - Soviet Union
variety.com
25.03.2022 / 16:53

Sting Releases New Version of ‘Russians’ to Benefit Ukraine Relief

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorWhen Sting first released the song “Russians” in 1985, the Cold War had been raging for nearly 40 years, and the song aimed to strike a humanizing tone on the people actually behind that Iron Curtain. Just weeks earlier, the Soviet Union had gotten a young new leader named Mikhail Gorbachev who ultimately would end that war and change the world in the process, for the better, it seemed at the time.Sadly, four decades later, Russia has launched the most devastating ground war in Europe since World War II with its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and it’s necessary to strike a humanizing tone again, and Sting has released a re-recorded version of the song to benefit www.helpukraine.center — a volunteer storage center established by Ukrainian business owners where humanitarian and medical aid can be sent from all over the world – with funds being processed through the German charity foundation, Ernst Prost, People for Peace – Peace for People.

BTS Is the World’s Top Artist as Global Recorded-Music Revenues Soar to $25.9 Billion - variety.com - France - London - Ukraine
variety.com
22.03.2022 / 20:05

BTS Is the World’s Top Artist as Global Recorded-Music Revenues Soar to $25.9 Billion

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe global recorded music market grew by 18.5% in 2021, driven by growth in paid subscription streaming, according to IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry), the organization that represents the recorded music industry worldwide. Figures released Tuesday in IFPI’s Global Music Report show total revenues for 2021 were $25.9 billion.While the free version of the report does not attach numbers to all of the rankings, they’re pretty fascinating anyway:The top 10 global artists, based on “consumption across all formats and all countries, weighted based on the value of each method of consumption,” are:The top 10 global digital singles were: The top 10 all-format albums were:And, for good measure, the top-selling vinyl titles across the world were:Digging into the data, the report notes that paid subscription streaming revenues increased by 21.9% to $12.3 billion, with 523 million users of paid subscription accounts at the end of 2021.

Dolly Parton Says Joining Rock Hall Would Be Like ‘Putting AC/DC in the Country Music Hall of Fame’ - variety.com - Ukraine
variety.com
17.03.2022 / 18:25

Dolly Parton Says Joining Rock Hall Would Be Like ‘Putting AC/DC in the Country Music Hall of Fame’

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOn Thursday morning, Dolly Parton ventured into the belly of Fox News’ hotbed of propaganda and misinformation, “Fox & Friends,” in an attempt to set the record straight about her decision to decline her likely nomination into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.“Well, I didn’t feel exactly right about that,” she said, while being interviewed on the show along with James Patterson, who co-authored her new book “Run, Rose Run.” “Because my perception, and I think the perception of most of America — I just feel like that’s more for the people in rock music. I’ve been educated since then, saying that it’s more than that, but I still didn’t feel right about it.

The Ineffable Tone-Deafness of Spotify’s Daniel Ek - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
16.03.2022 / 16:57

The Ineffable Tone-Deafness of Spotify’s Daniel Ek

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOne might think that, just weeks after his company scraped through the biggest crisis of its existence — its stubborn defense of giving a gigantic international platform, not to mention more than $200 million, to Joe Rogan and his destructive, malignant opinions — Spotify’s Daniel Ek might exercise a little caution and humility.One might think that, after paying millions to Capitol Hill lobbyists in an ongoing battle to pay less to songwriters — the very foundation of his company’s existence — than the Copyright Royalty Board decreed it should pay, he wouldn’t spend even more millions on something as flashy and business-uncritical as sponsorship of a soccer team, especially with Russian bombs killing hundreds of Ukrainian civilians every day. But one would be wrong.

Rolling Stones Celebrate 60th Anniversary With European Summer Tour - variety.com - London - Jordan - Ukraine - Russia - Madrid - city Vienna - city Warsaw
variety.com
14.03.2022 / 17:09

Rolling Stones Celebrate 60th Anniversary With European Summer Tour

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Rolling Stones have announced dates for their 60th anniversary tour, their second jaunt since the death of founding drummer Charlie Watts last August. The European summer tour will take in fourteen shows in ten countries across the contintent and will present the premiere of “a brand new ‘Sixty’ production,” starting in Madrid on June 1.The announcement notes that the group will be playing its first concert in Liverpool in more than 50 years, followed by two shows in London’s Hyde Park.

Sony Pictures Pauses Business in Russia Over Ukraine Invasion - thewrap.com - New York - Hollywood - Ukraine - Russia
thewrap.com
11.03.2022 / 23:01

Sony Pictures Pauses Business in Russia Over Ukraine Invasion

Sony Pictures is the latest company to pause its business operations in Russia in the wake of the Ukraine invasion. SPE’s Tony Vinciquerra informed staff of the decision in a memo Friday that was obtained by TheWrap, and the pause of business operations includes halting planned home entertainment releases of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and other future TV distribution deals.

Kobalt Music Pulls Out of Russia Over Ukraine Invasion - variety.com - France - London - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
10.03.2022 / 22:59

Kobalt Music Pulls Out of Russia Over Ukraine Invasion

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn what is rapidly becoming a mass music exodus out of Russia, Kobalt became the third major company to announce on Thursday that it is suspending business activity in Russia due to the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Of the three global major labels, Sony and Warner announced their pullout within an hour of each other on Thursday morning, and Universal made the move on Tuesday.Kobalt’s move is doubly significant because although it is a global company, Kobalt was founded in London by Swedish-born Willard Ahdritz and in many ways is a European company.

Sony Music Suspends Operations in Russia - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
10.03.2022 / 17:39

Sony Music Suspends Operations in Russia

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSony Music has suspended all of its operations in Russia, the company has confirmed to Variety. “Sony Music Group calls for peace in Ukraine and an end to the violence. We have suspended operations in Russia and will continue our support of global humanitarian relief efforts to aid victims in need.,” the company said in a statement.Sources tells Variety that the company’s staffers will continue to receive their salaries for an undetermined time; the artists’ situation is still being worked out.Universal Music Group announced that it is suspending its operations in the country on Tuesday.

CISAC, Global Royalty Society, Launches ‘Ukraine Solidarity Fund’ — But Stops Short of Suspending Russia - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Poland - Hungary - Slovakia - Romania
variety.com
10.03.2022 / 00:09

CISAC, Global Royalty Society, Launches ‘Ukraine Solidarity Fund’ — But Stops Short of Suspending Russia

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorWhile businesses across the globe have been pulling out of Russia, many have wondered why the music industry largely has not been following suit. While sanctions have severely hampered Russia’s global business and the music industry is a very small part of that business, the optics on continuing to work in the country are not good.CISAC, the global confederation of authors societies such as ASCAP and PRS, has launched a new support fund dedicated to helping the victims of the war in Ukraine, although it stopped short of suspending operations with Russia, as Universal Music Group and many other companies have.

Universal Music Group, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola & More Suspend Business In Russia - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia - county Mcdonald - county Cross - county Coke
deadline.com
09.03.2022 / 12:39

Universal Music Group, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola & More Suspend Business In Russia

Universal Music Group has become one of the latest media companies to suspend operations in Russia amid the country’s invasion of Ukraine. The music publishing giant on Tuesday said it was closing its offices in Russia, effective immediately. Meanwhile, major Western food and beverage companies Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Starbucks are also pulling out.

How Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Explain Russia’s Ukraine Invasion to ‘Compassionate’ Kids - www.usmagazine.com - USA - Ukraine - Russia - Indiana
usmagazine.com
08.03.2022 / 23:31

How Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Explain Russia’s Ukraine Invasion to ‘Compassionate’ Kids

Raising caring kids! Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have taken a unique approach in telling their two kids about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

U.K.’s Performing Right Society Suspends Relationship With Russian Counterpart - variety.com - Italy - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
08.03.2022 / 18:41

U.K.’s Performing Right Society Suspends Relationship With Russian Counterpart

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs more and more companies have cut ties with Russia in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine, many have wondered why more music companies have not done the same.Early Tuesday, the U.K.’s performing rights organization, PRS for Music, said it has formally and immediately suspended its rights representation relationship with RAO, the Russian collecting society for musical works, “pending confirmation of its separation from the Russian Government and those individuals and companies on the sanctions lists.“We are also working with CISAC to consider the ongoing membership of Russian societies in the global network. It is not our desire to punish the Russian composer, songwriter and publisher communities who support peace, and we will work with the global community to identify opportunities to amplify the voices of protest.

Netflix Suspends Service In Russia, Cites Ukraine Invasion - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
07.03.2022 / 00:49

Netflix Suspends Service In Russia, Cites Ukraine Invasion

Streaming giant Netflix is suspending service in Russia, citing that country’s invasion of Ukraine. They join numerous entertainment companies and other businesses who have halted business there.

Netflix Stops Service in Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion - www.justjared.com - Ukraine - Russia
justjared.com
06.03.2022 / 23:59

Netflix Stops Service in Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion

Netflix is no longer serving customers in Russia amid the Ukraine invasion ordered by Vladimir Putin.

Co-op, Morrisons, H&M, M&S and more cut ties with Russia amid Ukraine invasion - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - USA - Ukraine - Russia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
04.03.2022 / 16:29

Co-op, Morrisons, H&M, M&S and more cut ties with Russia amid Ukraine invasion

Nearly 30 major British companies have cut ties with Russia in an act of condemnation against Putin's war in Ukraine.

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