Universal Music Group CEO Lucian Grainge tops Billboard's Power 100 list for the third time, becoming the first executive to hold the #1 spot consecutively.
Pandora returns as SXSW's official streaming sponsor with Discovery Den featuring Kevin Gates, Anderson .Paak, and Lil Dicky among emerging artists across multiple genres.
TuneCore reported $36.8 million in Q4 2015 artist earnings, with independent artists earning over $142 million for the year. The platform expanded globally while growing
Mountain Dew announces major NBA All-Star 2016 takeover featuring Russell Westbrook, Jimmy Butler, virtual reality art experiences, and interactive fan events in Toronto.
Finding Your Roots welcomes hip-hop legends Sean Combs and LL Cool J to discover their family histories. The PBS series explores ancestral mysteries of cultural
Kevin Ross' Radio Facts podcast reaches 1.3 million total downloads, with recent episode 'Keep Your Mouth Shut and Options Open' hitting 660,000 downloads alone.
Legendary funk/R&B group Cameo announces new Las Vegas residency at Westgate Resort starting March 2. The show will feature classics like 'Word Up' and 'Candy.'
Ex-NFL player Bill Romanowski sparked controversy calling Panthers QB Cam Newton a 'boy' on Twitter after Super Bowl loss, later apologizing for the racially charged
Beyonc� announces the Formation World Tour with stadium dates across North America and Europe starting April 27. The tour supports her #BeyGOOD initiative.
Arsenio Hall praised Tom Joyner as a trailblazer and shared how Joyner's influence inspired him to move away from Cleveland, changing his life forever.
OneUnited Bank and AAFCA hosted their 2nd Annual 'Money on My Mind' event featuring Hollywood's top black writers discussing career opportunities behind the camera in
Former 92Q radio DJ Reggie Calhoun, known as 'Reggie Reg,' died of congestive heart failure in Baltimore. The beloved radio personality was remembered for his
Friday's Tom Joyner Morning Show featured star-studded guests including Arsenio Hall, Tyrese, Mo'Nique, and Anthony Anderson with memorable stories and tributes.
Indiana University's Archives of African American Music and Culture launches digital exhibit showcasing the Golden Age of Black Radio through Google Cultural Institute, featuring historic