The Recording Academy elected new national officers including Christine Albert as Chair and approved category changes for the 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards.
Singer-songwriter Tiara Thomas signs to Rico Love's Division1/Interscope Records after co-writing Wale's #1 hit 'Bad' while attending Ball State University.
Urban radio industry roundup featuring key programmers and artists including WBLS PD Skip Dillard with Will Downing and Melba Moore, plus LL Cool J with
David Lee Brecher is a professional voice over talent based in Los Angeles with over 3 years of experience, offering authoritative and trustworthy vocal performances
Capitol Music executive Richard Nash celebrates his son Ryan's high school graduation alongside wife Vida. The music industry family reaches a milestone moment.
Former A&M Records promotions representative Paulette DeSuzia passed away in her sleep. The music industry veteran ran promotion company From A Whisper to A Scream
Public Enemy's Chuck D will narrate NBA TV's documentary 'The Doctor' about basketball legend Julius Erving, airing June 10. Both are Roosevelt, NY natives.
HOT 97 celebrated 20 years with Summer Jam XX at MetLife Stadium featuring Wu-Tang Clan, Kendrick Lamar, Chris Brown, and surprise guests Jay-Z and Beyonc�.
NBCUniversal Foundation launches its second annual 21st Century Solutions grant program, awarding $1.2 million to 30 nonprofits across 10 major markets for innovative community programs.
Sara Connally has been appointed Vice President of Film & Television for Island Def Jam & Republic Records Label Group, focusing on strategic music placements
John Legend discusses his first solo album in five years and friendship with Kanye West on Oprah's Next Chapter. Fianc� Chrissy Teigen joins to address
Independent hip-hop label Delicious Vinyl opens its first retail store in Hollywood, featuring classic DV records, rare releases, and J Dilla material.
Studies confirm oral sex can cause throat cancer in men and women through HPV transmission. 79 million Americans currently have HPV, with higher risks for
Former WCLK radio programmer and Claflin University broadcasting professor Bill Clark passed away from a stroke. The respected radio announcer and drummer was also a