The deal comes after a bidding war from multiple publishers, according to one insider, who claimed, “the deal is one of the biggest of all time, behind the Obamas.”
The music mogul Charlie filed a complaint with authorities claiming a former radio station owner threatened to unleash the #MeToo movement against him in the months before he was accused of sexual harassment.
Elliott, who had served as CBSN’s lead daytime anchor for a year, bid an emotional farewell to viewers on Friday, saying that it was to be his “last day.”
A blockbuster deal this week to sell the late icon's songwriting rights to Universal Music Publishing Group has created industry friction as parties vie for pieces of the Prince pie. The Universal deal means that Prince's songs could become more widely available on streaming services after Prince in life only allowed his music to stream through Jay Z's Tidal service.
Darryl Strawberry made the conscious decision to take his Dwight Gooden concerns public, and the four-time All-Star pitcher is firing back high and hard. In denying Strawberry's allegations that he has lapsed back into cocaine use, Gooden charged his former friend with everything from fabricating the recent drug-use story for personal gains to cheating on his wife.
"Vogue" editor Anna Wintour took a shot at Donald Trump while talking about creativity in Cannes, saying, "Politics is not traditionally a creative industry, but in America its currently being dominated by people with very active imaginations."
Kanye West, who's spending money like it's going out of fashion, has been reaching out to heavyweights in the fashion business to back his Yeezy clothing line to the tune of $100 million, sources exclusively tell Page Six.
Music-industry sources say Apple is interfering with Jay Z's music-streaming service Tidal in an attempt to crush it ahead of the relaunch of Apple's Beats Music, set for June.
Lee Daniels' hip-hop drama " Empire" is the hottest show on TV, and actors and musicians are lining up for roles. But Sean "Diddy" Combs pulled his adopted son, Quincy, from the cast after getting into a fight with 20th Century Fox TV over music rights.
The NFL can't get anything right when it comes to women. The league botched a TV ad shoot for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, leaving a breast cancer survivor and film crew waiting for hours for players who didn't show up.