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Massive Catalog Investments Are Driving Music Industry Funding Growth — But Data Points to a Q3 2025 Raise Volume Slowdown for Startups
Is there any music industry funding left for the little guy? Leading catalog players drove Q3 2025’s cumulative raise total ...
Belmont University's Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business opened the first phase of its $58 million Music Row expansion. The project aims to preserve Music Row's history while ...
Clark Atlanta University has added a music business class to its curriculum led by former music executives Bryan Calhoun and ...
The music industry isn’t exactly known for its stability. From MTV to Spotify, it’s a business defined by paradigm-shifting disruptions as much as it is by hit records and iconic artists. But in 2025, ...
Grammy Award-winning musician, composer, and producer Wyclef Jean says the music industry is broken, which is why he’s now involved with a startup, OpenWav, that’s looking to give the power back to ...
Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Records have sued AI music-synthesis companies Udio and Suno for allegedly committing mass copyright infringement by using recordings owned by the labels ...
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Music Industry Moves: NYU's Clive Davis Institute Welcomes Back Take a Daytrip as Artists-In-Residence
The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts will welcome back alumni David Biral ('15) and Denzel Baptiste ('14) - the Grammy-nominated production duo ...
Busta Rhymes will be presented with the “Hip Hop Icon Award” by Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce executive board on Sunday as part of Harlem Day, the final event closing out Harlem Week, a series of ...
Spotify paid out $10 billion to the music industry in 2024 — some $1 billion more than last year, the previous record — making its total around $60 billion since it was founded in 2006. The company ...
The two federal agencies are requesting the public to submit comments on the issues that plague the industry and hurt consumers, and how to fix it. By Ethan Millman Music Editor The Department of ...
Suno and Udio said the use of copyrighted sound recordings to train their systems qualifies as fair use under U.S. copyright law, and they called the lawsuits attempts to stifle independent ...
Artists like Kendrick Lamar and Tyler, the Creator are pulling in huge audiences on the road, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again is preparing for his first-ever tour. By Ross Scarano Live music has been ...
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