A number of YouTube videos featuring music from artists such as Adele, Green Day, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, and R.E.M. have been unplayable in the United States since Saturday. For example, if you try to ...
The tech giant said it was able to reach a deal with performing rights organization SESAC. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Songs by Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, Green Day and Mariah ...
The music videos for a number of top artists, including Adele, Jack Harlow and Ariana Grande, are returning to YouTube after the Google-owned video service reached a new deal with SESAC on Monday.
Songs by several artists, including Adele, Nirvana, Bob Dylan, Green Day, and more have been blocked on YouTube following the video sharing website’s legal dispute with performing rights organization ...
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Other faves in 2016 on the Google-owned video site were soccer highlights featuring the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, and HBO's John Oliver taking on Donald Trump. Richard Nieva was a senior reporter ...
Adele, say “Hello” to the 1 billion club. The smash single from the British singer’s record-breaking album “25” has become the fastest ever video to reach 1 billion views on YouTube, the video ...
Anything associated with Adele continues to be a surefire way to a record-breaking hit. “The Late Late Show With James Corden” most recently reaped the benefits of Adele, as the late-night show’s ...
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