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Neil Diamond sells to Universal Music Group his publishing and recording catalogues

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Universal Music Group has signed an agreement with Neil Diamond to acquire both his song catalogue — through Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) — as well as the rights to all recordings from his career.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The deal includes 110 unreleased tracks, an unreleased album and archival long form videos. UMG said the "comprehensive global agreement" unifies Diamond’s recorded music and publishing under a single umbrella. Under the new agreement, UMG will al...

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

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Hollywood prepares for more consolidation as Paramount outbids Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery

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Who will eventually acquire Warner Bros. Discovery? The film has now more twists than your average Hollywood movie. In a first sequence, Netflix won an initial $82.7 billion bid for the company, approved by both WBD's management and board, setting in motion a wave of reactions, including from President Donald Trump.
But Paramount, which was also bidding for WBD, has mounted a hostile takeover of WBD, offering $30 a share for WBD, in an all-cash transaction valuing the company at $108bn, in a pro...

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Warner Music India starts a strategic partnership with Rthyms.Life

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Warner Music India has sealed a strategic partnership with Rthyms.Life, a creator-first music company, that will see the two companies "work together to support artists representing a new sound of independence, culturally rooted, globally resonant, and creatively free."
Headquartered in India and Dubai, Rthyms.Life represents artists such as Guru Randhawa, Savi Kahlon, Sardar Khehra, Aastha Gill, Zehr Vibe, Guri, Youngveer, Aaryan Bidada, Bob.B Randhawa, and Siroyi. Warner Music India will provi...

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ORCA report finds indie labels generate ‘tangible value and income for artists’

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A report based on data from nine prominent independent labels found that independent recorded music companies generate "tangible value and income for artists through long-term partnerships and investment." In 2023, the participating labels generated $239 million in revenue, with 33.5% ($79.9m) distributed to artists. That investment supported the careers of 569 artists across genres and geographies.
The report, 'The Economic and Social Impact of Independent Record Labels', commissioned by global...

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