• Primary Wave strikes multi-million-dollar music rights deal with Neil Finn of Crowded House

    Deal includes his work with Crowded House, as well as his solo material Source

  • What is at stake in the Pennsylvania primary?

    Keystone State votes expected to offer important insights into two key issues set to define race for the White House this year: abortion and Gaza

  • Zuber Issa close to selling stake in Asda

    According to a report by Bloomberg, the billionaire is now in the final

  • Sunday Funday in Los Angeles with singer-songwriter Laufey

    Icelandic Chinese vocalist and songwriter Laufey (pronounced lāy-vāy) has an appreciation for life’s many wonders. It’s apparent in her music, which fuses the sounds of jazz and classical giants past with romantic storytelling, punctuated by a deep vibrato and modern-day references. And it’s apparent in her enthusiasm for her current hometown of Los Angeles. Though the 25-year-old alto has been around the world — growing up in Reykjavik, attending cello band camp in Beijing and bopping around...

  • Exclusive: WeWork Inc to sell entire stake in India unit

    US office sharing company WeWork is selling its 27% stake in the India unit via a secondary deal. We have this evening scoop and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.Also in this letter:■ Flipkart’s q-comm head ■ Piyush Gupta quits Peak XV■ Time sought to study digital competition lawExclusive: WeWork Inc to sell 27% stake held in India unit via secondary deal: sources 109505582Nearly seven years after coworking major WeWork US entered India through a joint venture with the Embassy...

  • Primary Wave partners with Endel to create sleep and focus soundscapes from artists

    Endel boasts partnerships with the likes of Universal Music Group, Spinnin' Records, AWAL and Future Classic Source

  • US Gives TikTok an Ultimatum: Sell or Wave American Market Goodbye

    TikTok might be on its way out of America if it does not separate from its ties to the communist Chinese government. After House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-AL) maneuvered to include a TikTok ultimatum in a bipartisan foreign aid package, President Joe Biden signed H.R.815 Wednesday. The foreign aid spending bill forces TikTok’s Chinese-controlled parent company, ByteDance to divest itself from TikTok, or risk being banned from the U.S. The legislation also penalizes app stores and web hosting...

  • US Gives TikTok an Ultimatum: Sell or Wave American Market Goodbye

    TikTok might be on its way out of America if it does not separate from its ties to the communist Chinese government. After House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-AL) maneuvered to include a TikTok ultimatum in a bipartisan foreign aid package, President Joe Biden signed H.R.815 Wednesday. The foreign aid spending bill forces TikTok’s Chinese-controlled parent company, ByteDance to divest itself from TikTok, or risk being banned from the U.S. The legislation also penalizes app stores and web hosting...

  • Horsepower of Ed Sheeran: Singer's Music Sends Cavalry Horses Galloping in Panic!

    CENTRAL LONDON A morning exercise for seven Household Cavalry horses turned into a chaotic rampage through central London streets. Leaving a trail of injuries and damaged property. What triggered this unexpected frenzy? An Ed Sheeran song blaring from a nearby building site, according to eyewitness reports. By Defence Editor: Doug Trench The commotion began on […]

  • Pet Shop Boys Singer Shares Controversial Opinion on Taylor Swift's Music

    Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant recently shared some controversial views on Taylor Swift's music career in a live event with The Guardian on April 22, sparking mixed reactions from listeners and fans alike.Despite Swift's enormous popularity, Tennant, 69, questioned the iconic status of her music, comparing her unfavorably to legends like Michael Jackson. "Taylor Swift sort of fascinates me as a phenomenon because she's so popular, and I sort of quite like the whole thing, but then when I listen to...

  • Egypt Eyes $1B from Selling Stakes in State Assets in 2024: Planning Minister

    Egypt aims to raise USD 1 billion (EGP 48.2 billion) this year by selling state assets through its ongoing privatisation programme, Egyptian Planning Minister Hala El-Said revealed in an interview with Asharq Business on 21 April. The government will also work to improve the following year, with an increased target of USD 1.5 billion (EGP 72.3 billion) set for 2025. Previously, in February 2024, Egypt’s Minister of Finance Mohamed Maait stated that the government is looking to raise USD 6.5...

  • Beets say being on 'The Masked Singer' made one of them want to continue music career

    The longtime friends and singers behind Beets on 'The Masked Singer' share how the show enabled them to live out their best team mascot dreams and how it compared to the other reality show they are best known for.