Universal Music Group has hired Nan Jin to oversee communications across its recording and publishing businesses in Greater China.
21.05.2020 - 18:41 / billboard.com
As the global music business faces an apparent slowdown — amid a pandemic — one unlikely market is emerging as a bigger revenue driver than ever.In 2019, recorded-music-industry revenue increased 8.2% — a figure that sounds substantial, but that nonetheless left some analysts and executives fretting that the business' streaming-fueled growth rocket might now be coming down to earth.
After four years of booming expansion, last year's gains were down 1.5 percentage points from the 9.7% growth
Universal Music Group has hired Nan Jin to oversee communications across its recording and publishing businesses in Greater China.
Rebecca Davis editorA rare letter of dissent circulating online slammed China’s government for failing to help film industry workers whose livelihoods have been shaken by prolonged coronavirus-imposed shutdowns.Written this weekend as China hit its 136th day since cinemas shuttered nationwide, the letter has spread within film industry circles despite being censored on some platforms. Variety was unable to contact the author or verify its source.
By Jem Aswad
YouTube star Myka Stauffer and her husband, James, tearfully shared in a video on Tuesday that their adopted son, Huxley, is no longer living with them.
Clapping back. Myka Stauffer has come to her and her husband James Stauffer’s defense multiple times after announcing their decision to rehome their 4-year-old adopted son, Huxley.
YouTube personality Myka Stauffer‘s bad week continues…
Showing her gratitude. Myka Stauffer gushed over a fan’s supportive comment after announcing her and husband James Stauffer’s decision to rehome their adopted son, Huxley.
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YouTube personality Myka Stauffer and husband James Stauffer stand by their decision to place their adopted son in the care of another family. The couple faced intense criticism after she revealed that Huxley, who they adopted from China in 2017, was living with a "new mommy" better suited to address his medical issues.
Mommy vlogger Myka Stauffer has gained quite the following since she joined YouTube in 2014, but now she is getting more attention than ever before.
YouTube stars Myka Stauffer, 32, and her husband, James Stauffer, 34, are under fire for a May 26 video in which they confessed that they “rehomed” their adopted son Huxley. The four-year-old, whom the Stauffers adopted from China in 2017, has autism.
YouTube star Myka Stauffer and her husband, James, tearfully shared in a video on Tuesday that their adopted son, Huxley, is no longer living with them.
YouTuber Myka Stauffer and her husband, James Stauffer, announced that they gave their autistic son, Huxley, to a “new mommy” in a “forever home” three years after adopting him from China.
YouTube star Myka Stauffer and her husband, James, tearfully shared in a video on Tuesday that their adopted son, Huxley, is no longer living with them.
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By Tom Grater
In China, virtual tipping provides a widespread, legitimate revenue stream for artists. Some think the pandemic will help (finally) normalize the practice Stateside.
With Chinese conglomerate ByteDance's fast-growing social media app TikTok namingKevin Mayer, the Disney executive who oversaw the launch of streaming service Disney+, its new CEO late Monday, Wall Street analysts weighed in on the appointment and what it means for the broader sector. Less than three years old, TikTok has been on the rise and aided by the novel coronavirus pandemic, surpassing 2 billion worldwide downloads in March.