Britney Spears sold the rights to her iconic music catalog in a massive music deal, Page Six has learned. The Grammy winner released her shares to Primary Wave, a private music publishing company ...
Britney Spears has sold the rights to her music catalog, Us Weekly can confirm. Spears, 44, reached an agreement with Primary Wave, a music publishing company founded by executive Lawrence Mestel in ...
Britney Spears has quietly cashed in on her pop legacy, selling off the rights to her iconic music catalog in a blockbuster deal. The 44-year-old pop superstar put pen to paper on a sweeping agreement ...
The pop hitmaker, who hasn’t released a new album in 10 years, sold the rights to her music to Primary Wave. By Ben Sisario Britney Spears, the queen of millennial-era bubble-gum pop, has sold her ...
The deal, which rivals recent agreements for Queen and Michael Jackson assets, is more leveraged than typical for a single artist's catalog. By Ed Christman The closing of The Weeknd’s much-rumored ...
"After 25 years of taking on the music business, we find ourselves with a partner that is willing to sign onto continuing what Slipknot started," M. Shawn "Clown" Crahan said. By Ethan Millman Music ...
The 175-year-old catalog-based retailer Hammacher Schlemmer, known for its unexpected and unique merchandise, has initiated going-out-of-business sales, so anyone in the market for a remote-controlled ...
Target is debuting new experiences centered on toys during the holiday season. For the first time, the big-box retailer is hosting free, in-store toy demonstrations at all stores every weekend from ...
BMG Rights Management GmbH purchased the music of country superstar Jason Aldean, part of the largest single catalog acquisition in the company’s history. BMG, a division of German conglomerate ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed the latest batch of PS Plus Catalog games that will be removed from the service, which is confirmed via Japanese PlayStation Store and also apply to other ...
An online reading platform used by school districts to comply with Florida book laws is now under fire by the state’s top education official who accused it, without providing specifics, of trying to ...
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