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- Warner Music Group and Stability Ai Forge Deal for Ethical Ai Music Tools
Warner Music Group and Stability AI have officially joined forces to build the next generation of responsible AI tools for music creation, a move that directly safeguards the rights and revenue pathways of publishers, songwriters, and rights holders by ensuring all models are trained exclusively on licensed data. This collaboration, [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - Jim Jones Claims Catalog Beats 90% of New York Rappers With Gold Records
Jim Jones just handed publishers and rights holders a fresh argument for catalog valuation, asserting his discography surpasses over 90 percent of New York City rappers in history. The Harlem rapper made this bold claim during a recent appearance on the No Funny Sh– podcast, where he defended his commercial [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - Ai Tiktok Pipeline Transforms Content Volume for Music Publishers in 2026
Music publishers and rights holders face an immediate crisis: the bottleneck of producing high-volume video content without spending two hours per clip. The new AI-powered TikTok pipeline solves this by automating production from ideation to posting, allowing labels and creators to post daily at scale without burning out on the [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - Ai Lip Sync Now Solved for Publishers but Identity Drift Still Threatens Rights ...
For publishers, songwriters, and rights holders, the most critical shift in 2026 is that lip sync accuracy is no longer the bottleneck. The real threat to your catalog and brand consistency is character drift, where the same person looks different across multiple clips. This identity problem destroys the reliability of [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - Yung Joc Renews Multi-Year Deal with Core Radio Group, Solidifying National Foot...
Core Radio Group has officially signed multi-platinum recording artist and veteran broadcaster Yung Joc to a two-year contract extension. The renewal ensures the hip-hop icon will continue to anchor Yung Joc & The Streetz Morning Takeover, driving the show’s rapid growth both locally and across the country. Alongside co-hosts Mz. Shyneka and Shawty [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Conservative CNN Guest Swipes at Scott Jennings Over ‘Weird Talking Point’ A...
Conservative CNN panelist Brianna Lyman threw some shade at network commentator Scott Jennings on Tuesday over a phone call he said he had with Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY). McConnell, 84, has been in the hospital since June 14, when he was reportedly found unconscious from cardiac arrest. Aides for the senator have refused to say why he was taken to the hospital or why he remains there. On Tuesday, Jennings, a longtime friend of McConnell’s, posted on X and later said on CNN that he spoke with McConnell that morning for almost 20 minutes. Despite allegedly speaking with the senator, Jennings claimed he only knew what had been publicly reported about McConnell’s health. Instead, Jennings said they spoke about Iran, Ukraine, and the Graham Platner scandal. About 40 minutes after Jennings posted about the call with McConnell, Punchbowl News reported that the senator also spoke with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) about “a variety of topics, including national security.” Punchbowl also said McConnell spoke with Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-WY) for “roughly 20 minutes” about several matters, including the Graham Platner scandal. The 20-minute McConnell phone call became something of a gag on social media, with some users posting about phantom 20-minute phone calls with the senator. During Tuesday’s edition of CNN NewsNight, host Abby Phillip asked simply, “Why can’t they just say, ‘He had this condition. He’s on the mend. He’s improving.’ Whatever it is, if it is in fact that.” Lyman, who did not mention Jennings, Thune, or Barrasso by name, mocked what she called a “weird talking point” they had echoed. “I think it’s wholly unacceptable,” she said. “I think that the tweets we’ve seen today about these 20-minute phone calls, that everyone has a 20-minute slot, I guess if I was calling someone who was out of commission for a few weeks, I would not ask them about the war, SCOTUS. I probably say, ‘How are you doing?’ But it seemed like a weird talking point that kind of came out for a lot of people on social media.” Watch above via CNN.The post Conservative CNN Guest Swipes at Scott Jennings Over ‘Weird Talking Point’ About Phone Call With Mitch McConnell first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago
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