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Kenny Rogers Tops Billboard Country Albums Chart for 1st Time in 3 Decades
The legendary singer died March 20 at age 81
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Layoffs Hit Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter After Restructuring at Parent Company
Editorial staffs at the two publications were not affected
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‘Baby Shark’ Swims Onto the Billboard Hit 100 List
Infectious children’s song came in three slots below Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s “Shallow”
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Drake Just Broke The Beatles’ Record for Most Top 10 Songs in a Year
But he didn’t even do it with his own track
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Drake Charts 7 Songs on Billboard Top 10, Besting Beatles Record
Rapper also eclipses a Michael Jackson mark — and another of his own
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THR to Combine With Dick Clark Productions, ‘House of Cards’ Studio in New Todd Boehly Banner
Media Rights Capital heads will run new Valence Media, overseeing both The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard
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Billboard Criticized for Naming Ariana Grande ‘Gay Icon of Her Generation’
“The fact that she’s named a gay icon when there are hundreds of openly queer celebs is ridiculous,” writes one Twitter user
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Miley Cyrus Says She Gave Up Weed to Record New Album
The singer says she hasn’t smoked, done drugs, or drank alcohol in weeks in preparation for her comeback
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Madonna Delivers Emotional Manifesto to Empower Women (Video)
“Seek out strong women … to collaborate with, to be inspired by, to support, and enlightened by,” she said while accepting Billboard’s Woman of the Year award
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Taylor Swift, U2, Paul McCartney Slam YouTube in Copyright Reform Ad
Appeal will run this week in Politico, the Hill and Roll Call, featuring signatures of 180 performers and songwriters, asking congress to reform the DMCA
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David Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ Becomes His First No. 1 Album in US
“Blackstar” is the late British singer’s first album to top ranking of album sales in the U.S.
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David Bowie on Track to Score First US No. 1 Album
A new career highlight for the iconic musician comes after his death on Jan. 10
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Hollywood Reporter, Billboard Spinoffs Won’t Affect ‘Business or Personnel,’ Janice Min Says
Decision by parent company to rid itself of both outlets was “driven by a broader internal reorganization within Guggenheim Partners,” co-president says
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Guggenheim Media Spins Off Money-Losing Hollywood Reporter, Billboard to Company President Todd Boehly (Exclusive)
New owner aims to shrink annual losses which are estimated at $25 million to $30 million