LAS VEGAS (AP) — L.A. Reid is no longer with Sony’s Epic Records, but DJ Khaled believes the former chairman will bounce back in no time. “L.A. Reid, he a legend. I’m sure he got some amazing things ...
Her departure has been planned "for a while," says Sony Music Group chairman Rob Stringer By Melinda Newman After serving 18 years as Sony Music’s executive vp of business affairs and general counsel, ...
The deal, which hasn't closed yet, would give Sony publishing rights to major artists including Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake and the Red Hot Chili Peppers among others.