The iPhone continues to be overwhelmingly popular with teens, according to Piper Sandler's biannual teen survey. 85 percent of U.S. teens surveyed own an iPhone, and 86 percent plan to purchase an iPhone as their next smartphone. While the iPhone is still the most popular smartphone among teens, ownership is down from the October 2023 survey where 87 percent of teens owned an iPhone and 88 percent planned to purchase one.Both the 85% iPhone ownership and 86% intention to purchase an...
Movie ticketing company Fandango teamed up with Turner Classic Movies (TCM) to add 30 titles to the Fandango At Home streaming service (ex-Vudu).
Apple Music emerges as the top choice for HomePod users -- with Spotify also very strong on the platform. Is Amazon Music evidence of a monopoly? Recent research from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) has shed light on the competitive music streaming hardware landscape. It reveals that Amazon's in-house music services, Prime Music and Amazon Music Unlimited, are gaining significant traction. The popularity of Amazon Music, however, raises concerns about fair competition,...
Lopez was a longtime Universal executive and CEO of Saban Music Latin, which was recently acquired by Virgin Music Group Source
Bodkin joins SESAC Music Group from Out of the Ark, where he served as Group CEO Source
Armada Music’s dance investment fund has acquired Amsterdam-based publisher Cloud 9 Music, significantly bolstering Armada’s headcount. Armada Music’s dance investment fund, BEAT Music Fund, has announced the acquisition of Amsterdam-based music publisher Cloud 9 Music, effectively tripling Armada’s publishing division headcount. As part of the deal, the teams at Armada’s existing publishing company will merge […]
The new appointments are part of SESAC's expansion of its Music Services division Source
RAK was founded in 1969 by record producer Mickie Most Source
The newly-formed Armada Music Group will encompass Armada’s label, publishing and investments arms Source
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After causing controversy thanks to planned changes to its business model, Watcher has sought to address fan concerns.
YouTube channel Watcher has responded to the backlash they received a couple days ago after they announced they would put all content going forward on their own streaming service where people had to pay $5.99 a month to access instead of keeping it on their Youtube channel where it had always been free. Safe to say their fans weren’t too happy about the decision.They have changed course a little and are now stating that all the new content will still be put on their streaming service but will...