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Universal Music Group has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming in part that Salt-N-Pepa cannot exercise their ...
Lucian Grainge addressed the ongoing EU investigation on the company's proposed acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings, ...
Approximately 120,000 people applied to participate in the resulting, globe-spanning experiment. Throughout the process, fans ...
Universal Music Group's had underwhelming Q2 revenue growth. Read why UMGNF's dominant industry position hasn't translated ...
One of the world’s largest record labels finds itself in a strange spot: being sued for defamation by one of its own artists (Drake) over label-mate Kendrick Lamar’s hit “Not Like Us.” Universal Music ...
How soccer violence and the meaning of "intrinsic value" plays into the plan to list UMG in both Amsterdam and New York.
Universal Music offset a middling second quarter with a solid Q1 and strong publishing earnings to post 6.5% revenue gain for ...
Universal Music Group, the world's largest music company, has threatened to remove all of the music it owns from TikTok, unless the streaming platform agrees to more favorable terms.
Universal’s overall Recorded Music revenue for the second quarter of 2025 was €2.224 billion ($2.52bn), up 3.9% YoY at ...
The record label posted higher revenue for the second quarter, lifted by better-than-expected growth from subscriptions and ...
Universal Music Group said it failed to reach new licensing terms with TikTok -- and that as such, it will no longer license content to the app.
Universal Music Group ended its licensing agreement with TikTok, which means many popular and emerging artists who use the social platform won't be able to post music there.
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