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Coldplay named the most played British group of the 21st century by PPL

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British music licensing company PPL has disclosed that Coldplay has been the most played British group of the 21st century by radio and TV in the UK. PPL's statistics were unveiled as part of National Album Day 2024, which this year celebrates Great British Groups.
PPL said Coldplay's music has been played 40,000 more times across UK radio and TV than Queen, who came in at number two. Take That, Little Mix and The Beatles are the other bands with the most plays during the first 24 years of the ...

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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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Sony Music Publishing Nashville and Tooth & Nail Publishing sign Max McNown to a global publishing agreement

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Sony Music Publishing Nashville has signed Nashville-based rising artist and songwriter Max McNown to a worldwide publishing deal in partnership with Tooth & Nail Publishing.
McNown's breakout single 'A Lot More Free' became a viral success, and was followed by the albums 'Wandering' (2024) and 'Night Diving' (2025), released through Fugitive Recordings, The Orchard and Columbia Records, featuring tracks such as 'Better Me for You (Brown Eyes)', as well as collaborations like 'Turned Into M...

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Craig Kallman promoted to the position of Chief Music Officer at Warner Music Group

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Warner Music Group has elevated music executive Craig Kallman to the new position of Chief Music Officer for the company. Based in New York, Kallman will report directly to WMG’s CEO Robert Kyncl.
Kallman was Chairman and CEO of Atlantic Records, where he spent the past 35 years, before becoming Chief Music Officer of Atlantic Music Group in October 2024. In this new role, Kallman will "provide his deep A&R expertise across WMG’s artist roster and label group globally," according to a statem...

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peermusic signs Terrace Martin to global publishing administration and neighbouring rights agreements

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Independent music publishing and neighbouring rights company peermusic has signed producer, musician and multi-instrumentalist Terrace Martin to a worldwide publishing administration deal. In addition, peermusic will also represent Martin for global neighbouring rights collections.
Raised in Los Angeles, Martin has accumulated 17 billion streams and 16 million album sales during his career so far. His recent work includes two full-length releases — 'Albion Files' and 'Come As You Are', a collabo...

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