The Federal Trade Commission must use its subpoena power to follow the money in the music industry, according to a new white paper from consumer advocacy nonprofit Public Knowledge. “This is a structural problem,” the author says.
FTC Should Investigate Music Streaming Deals, Study Urges
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Madonna reflects on near-death health scare: “Life is beautiful”
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The pop icon slipped into a coma last year after battling a “serious bacterial infection” The post Madonna reflects on...
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“Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” Rapper Silento Arrested for Murder
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Detectives say Silento shot and killed his cousin last month. “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” Rapper Silento Arrested for MurderAlex Young
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KK’S PRIEST Releases Music Video For ‘Raise Your Fists’
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KK'S PRIEST, the new band featuring former JUDAS PRIEST members K.K. Downing (guitar) and Tim "Ripper" Owens (vocals), along...
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Taylor Swift currently unsearchable on X after deepfake uproar
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"This is a temporary action and done with an abundance of caution," said an executive for the social media...
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blink-182 Drop New Songs “No Fun” and “All in My Head”: Stream
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Both tracks appear on ONE MORE TIME… PART-2, the upcoming deluxe edition of their 2023 reunion album. blink-182 Drop New...
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It looks like Enter Shikari are teasing new material (with David Attenborough?)
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"Anyone who’s been in my studio in the last year knows that David Attenborough now lives a solitary but...
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The National Share Phoebe Bridgers Collaboration “Your Mind Is Not Your Friend”: Stream
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The indie heavyweights team up on the latest single from the band's upcoming LP First Two Pages of Frankenstein. The...
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This ‘Oppenheimer’ star wants to be the next James Bond villain
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson has also recently refused to deny rumours that he will be the next 007 The post This ‘Oppenheimer’...