Artist management company Everybody’s Management has launched new spin-off record label, Everybody’s Music. The independent label will work in partnership with Sony’s AWAL division.
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EXCLUSIVE: Even though the domestic box office remains in a funk due to the pandemic, moviegoers’ confidence has hit a record high near 50%, according to recent data by NRG. Moviegoers’ recent upbeat attitude to return to the cinema also outpaced poll results from the fall, which was the last time it was at a notable level during Covid.
Prior to the September-November period, the confidence level of moviegoers being ‘very or somewhat comfortable’ was well over 50% on March 15-16, right before
Artist management company Everybody’s Management has launched new spin-off record label, Everybody’s Music. The independent label will work in partnership with Sony’s AWAL division.
EXCLUSIVE: The TV and film arm of Quality Control, the record label behind hip hop artists including Lil Yachty and Migos, has struck a co-production deal with Trioscope Studios, the company behind Netflix’s animated hybrid drama The Liberator.
Manchester Evening News Business Awards. These businesses have specifically been praised by one of the headline sponsors of this year's awards, PwC, a network of multinational firms operating as partnerships under one brand.
Justice‘s record label have responded after it was seemingly suggested that Justin Bieber ripped off the French duo’s recognisable logo for his latest album.Bieber unveiled the artwork for his new album ‘Justice’ last week, which includes a nod to the singer’s Christian faith by using a cross for the “t” in the title.The logo reveal soon saw fans comparing it to the logo that the electronic duo Justice have used since forming in 2003 – and it seems their management are only too aware of that.In
“We’ve always on the show had certain episodes within a season that might be really, really tight where it’s really only dealing with a couple people or a few people or a few people and telling a kind of singular story,” says The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang as the zombie apocalypse series returns with its Season 10C debut and an extra six episodes.
#BTSArmy hear about this: Boy band hopefuls are gearing up for a battle to become the next BTS.Big Hit Entertainment, the label behind the K-pop sensation, and Universal Music Group will develop the new band, according to a joint statement on Wednesday.“I strongly believe that UMG and Big Hit will create a synergy that will rewrite the global music history,” said Bang Si-Hyuk, the chief executive of Big Hit.
Rapper and YouTuber KSI has announced the launch of his own record label, The Online Takeover. His first signing is Aiyana Lee, who featured on KSI’s 2020 track ‘Killa Killa’.“Ya boy has created his own music label”, says KSI.
KSI has launched a new record label dubbed ‘The Online Takeover’ with his manager Mams Taylor.The London rapper – who’s also known as a YouTuber, boxer, actor and author – has already signed his first artist – Aiyana Lee – the niece of David Ruffin from The Temptations and granddaughter of Motown legend Jimmy Ruffin.KSI said of the label in a statement: “TOT. The online takeover.
coronavirus pandemic forced thousands of businesses to remain closed for several months.The 9.9 per cent fall marks the worst year for the UK economy since Gross Domestic Product, GDP, started being used as a record of performance after WWII.Last year's contraction is steeper than almost any other big economy, although Spain suffered an 11 per cent decline.Chancellor Rishi Sunak said the figures revealed the “serious shock” the pandemic has had on the economy.He added: “At the Budget I will set
Westlife have confirmed that they are releasing a new album in 2021, and have parted ways with their record label EMI Records.
Westlife are embracing an ‘exciting new chapter’ following the announcement that they are parting ways with their record label EMI.
Morgan Wallen is facing the consequences after a video emerged on TMZ of the country star yelling expletives, including the N-word. In light of the video, the country singer's recording contract with Big Loud Records has been suspended.
Taking a stand. Morgan Wallen’s controversial N-word video has resulted in his recording contract with Big Loud Records being suspended.
CMT, the Viacom-owned country music television channel, is removing top-selling singer Morgan Wallen from all platforms in response to the star’s video-captured use of an ethnic slur.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorCountry star Morgan Wallen, who found himself a pariah from the airwaves overnight after video circulated on Tuesday of him using a racial slur, has had his contract “suspended indefinitely” by his label, Big Loud Records, the company announced Wednesday.“In the wake of recent events, Big Loud Records has made the decision to suspend Morgan Wallen’s contract indefinitely,” the statement reads.