Global recording industry trade body IFPI announced on Thursday that Frances Moore will step down as CEO at the end of the year, ending a consequential tenure that began in 2010. Moore has agreed to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s official: Taylor Swift owned the year 2024, we were just living in it. Swift creates history by being named as the IFPI’s ...
LONDON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Pop superstar Taylor Swift added another honour to her long list of accolades on Wednesday, winning the global recording artist of the year award for the fourth time from ...
Taylor Swift has added another accolade to her ever-growing list of achievements after being named as the Global Recording Artist of the Year of 2022 by the International Federation of the ...
This story appears in Rolling Stone‘s 2021 Future of Music issue, a special project delving into the next era of the multibillion-dollar hitmaking business. Read the other stories here. The biggest ...
Adele's "30" leads the way on IFPI's global albums charts, and does so in record breaking fashion. By Lars Brandle Adele didn’t go easy on her music-making rivals in 2021, as her latest album 30 ...
Harry Styles has been awarded the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) Global Single Award for his track As It Was. The hit song was the lead single from Styles’ third studio ...
The Puerto Rican artist is the first Latino to win an IFPI award for his album ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’. “We are incredibly excited to award Bad Bunny, the first Latin American artist to win an IFPI Global ...
It’s official: online piracy has only one real solution, and that solution will be taxpayer-funded. International music trade group IFPI today issued its annual report on digital music (PDF), and ...
Ed Sheeran came in at No. 2, just ahead of Taylor Swift at No. 3 with Justin Bieber, One Direction, Coldplay, Maroon 5, Sam Smith, Drake and The Weeknd rounding out the top 10. By Lars Brandle, ...
January 22, 2007 Record labels have become digitally literate companies, selling an estimated US$2 billion worth of music online or through mobile phones in 2006 (trade revenues), almost doubling the ...
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