NEW YORK -- Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and career diplomat who during the impeachment hearings of President Donald Trump offered a chilling account of alleged threats from Trump and his allies, has a book deal.
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CNCO has signed a global music publishing agreement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. The multi-year deal covers the group’s catalog of current and future songs, Billboard can confirm.
Composed by Christopher Velez of Ecuador, Zabdiel de Jesus of Puerto Rico, Richardo Camacho of Dominican descent, Erick Brian Colon of Cuba and Mexican-American Joel Pimentel, the popular Latin American group is best known for their hits “Hey DJ,” “Llegaste Tú,” and “Reggaeton Lento,” which music video has over
NEW YORK -- Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and career diplomat who during the impeachment hearings of President Donald Trump offered a chilling account of alleged threats from Trump and his allies, has a book deal.
Katy Perry, 35, may be one of the most successful pop artist of all time — but she still deals with haters and internet trolls. “I believe in therapy.
Global ticketer and live entertainment company CTS Eventim has announced a new partnership with U.S. promoter Michael Cohl. The new 50/50 partnership will focus on global touring.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay actress Jennifer Lawrence is back in action post her acting sabbatical. The news reports suggest that the 29-year-old actress is all set to play a comic role in the upcoming Hollywood film titled, Don't Look Up.
LeBron James continues to not only take the wins on the basketball court but off of the basketball court as well. This time around he’ll be able to add author to his many titles as he prepares to have his first children’s book published this summer.
Donald Trump offered WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a pardon if he said Russia was not involved in the leak of Democratic National Committee emails, a court has heard.
BRIT Award-nominated rapper Dave has renewed his global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music, the company announced Tuesday (Feb. 11).
Mariah Carey has moved her 30-year songwriting catalog to ASCAP, the performing rights organization announced Wednesday.
Stephanie Allain has inked a first-look deal with Warner Horizon Scripted Television, fresh off her recent gig producing the Oscars.
By Mike Fleming Jr
Green Day continues their album rollout for Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherfuckers) by bucking current trends—and sticking to their formula. Recently, they took a break from promoting their thirteenth disc as trap-free to comment on Billie Eilish’s Grammys sweep—and frontman Billie Joe Armstrong had criticism for Ariana Grande.
Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong, 47, just threw Ariana Grande, 26, some serious shade! The rock star was chatting about 17-year-old Billie Eilish‘s success when he unexpectedly compared the two pop artists. “[Billie and brother Finneas O’Connell‘s] music is very real, and you can tell it all comes from them, which is what sets it apart from what other pop acts are doing,” Armstrong said to USA Today in an interview published on Feb.
Taylor Swift has signed a new publishing deal for her songwriting with Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG).
De La Ghetto has signed a global publishing administration deal with peermusic, Billboard has learned. The deal includes his future work and the entire back catalog.The announcement was made Thursday morning (Jan.
Independent publisher Music Sales Group -- which has rebranded itself Wise Music Group after its chairman Robert Wise -- has signed global publishing deals with Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando and composer Ólafur Arnalds, the company announced Thursday (Jan. 30).The deal Dando signed with Wise Music Group USA includes the singer-songwriter’s entire catalog, including his solo output and work with the Lemonheads.
Flatiron Books, the publisher of Jeanine Cummins’ novel “American Dirt,” has decided to cancel the scheduled tour for the book’s launch citing safety concerns and “specific threats” made towards booksellers and the author.