LA Reid reveals untold stories about meeting Babyface and launching LaFace Records in exclusive WBLS interview, including how Kenneth Edmonds got his famous nickname.
Allstate launches 'Worth Telling' campaign for Black History Month, spotlighting 10 African Americans making impacts in art, education, health, science, music and entrepreneurship through digital
RIAA updates its 58-year-old Gold & Platinum Program to include streaming data in album certifications. Artists like Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, and Big Sean receive
Nielsen releases its first Music 360 China report revealing 72% of Chinese consumers listen to music 16 hours weekly, with 66% using streaming services.
Total Traffic & Weather Network renews multi-year partnership with Univision Radio to provide exclusive traffic data for 67 Spanish-language stations across top U.S. Hispanic markets.
Claudia Jordan joins five other reality stars on TV One's new series The Next :15, premiering February 10. The docu-series follows former reality stars attempting
910AM Superstation hosts town hall meeting on Flint water crisis at University of Michigan-Flint campus. Event features Rev. Charles Williams II and local officials.
Songwriter Kent Harris sues music publishing giant Warner/Chappell over rights to classic song 'Cops and Robbers,' recorded by Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, and The Rolling
Calibash 2016 at STAPLES Center featured J Balvin bringing Justin Bieber on stage to perform "Sorry" remix. The sold-out concert showcased top Latin and urban
Gabrielle Union responds to Stacey Dash's controversial comments about BET and segregation, calling her former colleague's views problematic at Sundance.
NAMM Show 2023 broke attendance records with 101,736 registrants from 125 countries. The music industry event featured 1,726 exhibiting companies showcasing innovative products and emerging
D.L. Hughley made a powerful statement connecting Oscar committee decisions to grand jury proceedings, highlighting systemic issues affecting Black Americans.
Ludacris headlines the 2016 Honda Battle of the Bands in Atlanta on January 30. Eight HBCU marching bands will compete in this prestigious showcase event.