Pink Floyd rocker David Gilmour shared his reasons for selling the band's music catalog weeks before it was reported that a $400 million deal had been struck.
Pink Floyd has sold the rights to their recorded music, name and likeness to Sony for $400 million. Somewhere, David Gilmour is apparently relieved. Financial Times and Digital Music News ...
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After years of false starts, the iconic British rock band Pink Floyd has agreed to sell their recorded-music and name-and-likeness rights to Sony Music for approximately $400 million, sources ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Pink Floyd, the British rock band, has agreed to sell the rights to their vast catalogue of music including ...
Legendary British rock band Pink Floyd have agreed to sell their back catalogue and name-and-likeness rights for $400million (€362m) in a deal with Sony Music. The deal, first reported by the ...
She’s previously worked at iHeartMedia, IndieWire, and REVOLT. MJ Kim/Getty Pink Floyd has reportedly sold their music catalog, along with their name and likeness to Sony to the tune of ...
The iconic British rock band Pink Floyd have reportedly sold their music ... The group’s iconic artwork, mostly created by the British design company Hipgnosis, which adorned albums such as ...
David Gilmour has firmly rejected the idea he will ever again share a stage with his former Pink Floyd bandmate Roger ... mostly created by the British design company Hipgnosis, which adorned ...
The iconic British rock band Pink Floyd have reportedly sold their music rights, as well as their name-and-likeness rights for approximately $400m (£304m) to Sony. The group’s iconic artwork, mostly ...
Pink Floyd has finally reached a deal to sell both the band's recorded-music and name-and-likeness rights to Sony Music, bringing to a close a negation process that has drawn out for decades.
After years of false starts, the iconic British rock band Pink Floyd has agreed to sell their recorded-music and name-and-likeness rights to Sony Music for approximately $400 million, sources confirm ...