As AI has quickly come to the forefront in the music business and beyond, it has come to dominate fundraising, lawsuits and ...
Veteran music executive Craig Kallman will leave Atlantic Records after three decades for an elevated role at Warner Music.
I’m deeply grateful for my time at Atlantic, where I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the careers of so many ...
As major labels settle with AI services like Suno and Udio, a marginalized group—disabled artists—is gaining legal access to ...
Fintel reports that on December 11, 2025, Jefferies maintained coverage of Warner Music Group (NasdaqGS:WMG) with a Buy ...
Warner Music layoffs, Tate McRae and Shaboozey's 2025 chart triumphs, and more stories are included in this week's roundup of Canada music news.
Warner Music Australasia and Southeast Asia has announced a series of senior promotions intended to strengthen its domestic ...
Warner Music Group posts stronger execution, market share gains, DSP pricing visibility, solid Q4 growth, and expanding ...
In October 2024, Kallman was named chief music officer of Atlantic Music Group. He served as chairman & CEO of Atlantic ...
A&R veteran Craig Kallman has been appointed Chief Music Officer at Warner Music Group. Based in New York, Kallman will report directly to WMG’s CEO Robert Kyncl.
Warner Music Group has settled its major copyright infringement lawsuit with AI music generator Suno, marking a watershed moment in the music industry’s rapidly evolving relationship with artificial ...
Timbaland remains firmly committed to the rise of AI in music, even as he continues to face backlash from the public.