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Billboard Magazine

Nov 05 2022
Magazine

Written for music industry professionals and fans. Contents provide news, reviews and statistics for all genres of music, including radio play, music video, related internet activity and retail updates.

Billboard

Taylor Swift’s Midnights Makes History On Billboard 200 And Hot 100

BAD BUNNY STAYS THE WORLD’S HOTTEST • THE LATIN SUPERSTAR’S 2022 TOURING DOMINANCE CONTINUES, BOOSTED BY AN ALL-TIME HIGH GROSS IN SEPTEMBER

Luminate’s Adam Foster Celebrated As ‘Friend To Many’

TikTok Payouts: ‘The Numbers Are Horrifying’ • Think streaming royalties are bad? TikTok revenue can be 500 times lower

Latin Grammys Focus On Representation • New CEO wants to drive inclusivity across genres, generations and more

The Shows Will Go On • Inflation, recession, layoffs — economic forecasts look bleak, but live-industry experts still expect to see global growth in 2023

Turned Off On Touring • The industry’s rebound has not trickled down to indie artists

LIVE NATION AND AEG SEE RECORD GROSSES IN 2023 (NEW ACTS? MAYBE NOT)

DEEZER’S STREAMING WAR BATTLE PLAN • The French company’s CEO, Jeronimo Folgueira, says a deal with German media powerhouse RTL will be “transformative”

From The Desk Of… Angelo Rufino • MANAGING PARTNER, BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT

Go Your Own Way • Rising pop artist JVKE had major labels circling thanks to the success of “golden hour” — so why did he turn them all down?

PAT LOK

ANOTHER MANAGEMENT COMPANY

THE COLLABORATORS

bbno$

The Road Less Traveled

SARAH TUDZIN

The Next ‘Great Independent’ • Seeker Music’s burgeoning indie empire is supported by a wide range of catalogs, from Run the Jewels to Christopher Cross

(RE)INTRODUCING… WHITNEY HOUSTON • A decade after the legendary singer’s untimely death, her legacy will get a major refresh and her estate will see its revenue turbo-charged — thanks to its partnership with Primary Wave, the marketing and publishing whiz treating catalogs as dynamic, lucrative brands

‘IT HIT HOME’ • HOUSTON’S MENTOR AND CHAMPION CLIVE DAVIS REFLECTS ON THE MAKING OF I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY

THE SHAPE-SHIFTERS • Downtown Music mastered the traditional publishing game — then made a surprise pivot to label and artists services. But staying at the changing industry’s cutting edge hasn’t come without risk

2022 TOP BUSINESS MANAGERS • Inflation is up, the stock market is down, NFTs are hot, and concerts are back (if no one in the band catches COVID-19). In this uncertain time, these savvy advisers offer clients guidance

‘ONE SNEEZE AWAY FROM A CANCELLATION’ • RZO’S BILL ZYSBLAT ON CHALLENGES STILL FACING TOURS IN THE PANDEMIC

R&B/HIP HOP POWER ISSUE • R&B/Hip-Hop dominates every other genre claiming a quarter of all music consumption.

THE NO. 1s ISSUE billboard

GRUPO FRONTERA • The band took the industry by storm in its first year — by reinventing a folk-pop single from 2019


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 92 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Nov 05 2022

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Written for music industry professionals and fans. Contents provide news, reviews and statistics for all genres of music, including radio play, music video, related internet activity and retail updates.

Billboard

Taylor Swift’s Midnights Makes History On Billboard 200 And Hot 100

BAD BUNNY STAYS THE WORLD’S HOTTEST • THE LATIN SUPERSTAR’S 2022 TOURING DOMINANCE CONTINUES, BOOSTED BY AN ALL-TIME HIGH GROSS IN SEPTEMBER

Luminate’s Adam Foster Celebrated As ‘Friend To Many’

TikTok Payouts: ‘The Numbers Are Horrifying’ • Think streaming royalties are bad? TikTok revenue can be 500 times lower

Latin Grammys Focus On Representation • New CEO wants to drive inclusivity across genres, generations and more

The Shows Will Go On • Inflation, recession, layoffs — economic forecasts look bleak, but live-industry experts still expect to see global growth in 2023

Turned Off On Touring • The industry’s rebound has not trickled down to indie artists

LIVE NATION AND AEG SEE RECORD GROSSES IN 2023 (NEW ACTS? MAYBE NOT)

DEEZER’S STREAMING WAR BATTLE PLAN • The French company’s CEO, Jeronimo Folgueira, says a deal with German media powerhouse RTL will be “transformative”

From The Desk Of… Angelo Rufino • MANAGING PARTNER, BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT

Go Your Own Way • Rising pop artist JVKE had major labels circling thanks to the success of “golden hour” — so why did he turn them all down?

PAT LOK

ANOTHER MANAGEMENT COMPANY

THE COLLABORATORS

bbno$

The Road Less Traveled

SARAH TUDZIN

The Next ‘Great Independent’ • Seeker Music’s burgeoning indie empire is supported by a wide range of catalogs, from Run the Jewels to Christopher Cross

(RE)INTRODUCING… WHITNEY HOUSTON • A decade after the legendary singer’s untimely death, her legacy will get a major refresh and her estate will see its revenue turbo-charged — thanks to its partnership with Primary Wave, the marketing and publishing whiz treating catalogs as dynamic, lucrative brands

‘IT HIT HOME’ • HOUSTON’S MENTOR AND CHAMPION CLIVE DAVIS REFLECTS ON THE MAKING OF I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY

THE SHAPE-SHIFTERS • Downtown Music mastered the traditional publishing game — then made a surprise pivot to label and artists services. But staying at the changing industry’s cutting edge hasn’t come without risk

2022 TOP BUSINESS MANAGERS • Inflation is up, the stock market is down, NFTs are hot, and concerts are back (if no one in the band catches COVID-19). In this uncertain time, these savvy advisers offer clients guidance

‘ONE SNEEZE AWAY FROM A CANCELLATION’ • RZO’S BILL ZYSBLAT ON CHALLENGES STILL FACING TOURS IN THE PANDEMIC

R&B/HIP HOP POWER ISSUE • R&B/Hip-Hop dominates every other genre claiming a quarter of all music consumption.

THE NO. 1s ISSUE billboard

GRUPO FRONTERA • The band took the industry by storm in its first year — by reinventing a folk-pop single from 2019


Expand title description text