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ACM Awards Announce Date for 2027 Show

The show will return to Las Vegas on May 16, 2027, the ACMs and Dick Clark Productions confirmed on Thursday.

HBO Announces Jay-Z Doc Series Directed By Rick Rubin

The eight-part series is set to release in the fall.

Taylor Swift Wrote ‘Toy Story’ Song “I Knew It, I Knew You” in a Day: “Got the Songwriter Zoomies”

Swift shared a brief video on X on Thursday from the day she wrote the song, telling the camera she wrote and produced the track in the hours after seeing 'Toy Story 5' earlier that morning.

CBS Signs Licensing Deal Over Stephen Colbert’s “Peanuts” Theme Gag

Proceeds from the deal will go to World Central Kitchen, Lee Mendelson Film Productions confirmed on Tuesday.

John Fogerty Reveals Biopic Is in the Works, Says Script Currently Being Written: “Such an Honor”

The 81-year-old musician spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about the film Thursday night at the Songwriters Hall of Fame, where he accepted the Johnny Mercer Award, the organization's highest honor.

Take a Peek at the CD and Vinyl Versions of the ’Heated Rivalry’ Soundtrack and Hollander, Rozanov Trading Cards

The soundtrack for one of last year’s biggest shows is finally getting a physical release next month with Hollander- and Rozanov-themed vinyl and CD variants, along with a new cassette edition.

Taylor Swift on New ‘Toy Story’ Song: “A New Challenge and Also Felt Like Second Nature All at Once”

"We wrote this with so much adoration for these characters that made us laugh and helped us learn lessons and think outside the backyard all throughout our childhoods," Swift wrote on Friday.

Taylor Swift Reuniting With Jack Antonoff For Country Track on ‘Toy Story 5’ Soundtrack

The singer-songwriter will be releasing the song “I Knew It, I Knew You” this week ahead of the film’s release later this month.

Billy Joel Blasts Unauthorized Biopic: “Legally and Professionally Misguided”

Joel said the project, which is being directed by 'Michael' and 'Bohemian Rhapsody' editor John Ottman, doesn't have his music or life rights.

Moses Sumney Never Wanted To Score Movies. Then He Read the ‘Is God Is’ Script

"I was really interested synthesizing the sounds of the American South with the concept of heading west," Sumney tells THR of the score he created in collaboration with Joseph Shirley.

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Is Officially Hitting the Road With Global Concert Tour

Huntrix in your area! Netflix has teamed up with AEG Presents for a global concert tour.

Paramount Signs First-Look Deal With Warner Music For Film Content

WMG's deal with Paramount comes two months after revealing a first-look with Netflix for documentary content.

Michael Jackson Gains 5 Million Spotify Monthly Listeners Following ‘Michael’ Opening Weekend

Per Luminate, Jackson's catalog streams nearly doubled during the film's opening weekend compared to the weekend before.

How ‘Michael’ Filmmakers Blended The King of Pop’s Singing Voice With Jaafar Jackson’s

Yes, Jaafar Jackson sings in the movie, but audiences also hear Michael Jackson throughout most of the musical numbers. Oscar-winning music supervisor John Warhurst reveals how it all worked.

How Peaches Gives Dan Levy’s ‘Big Mistakes’ a Queer Thrill

The boundary-pushing artist has been the soundtrack to Levy’s life. Now she’s scored his new series.

NSYNC’s Joey Fatone Exposes Toxic Side of Boy Band Business in New Doc: “Fans Have Only Heard Some Stories”

Fatone executive produced the new ID series 'Boy Band Confidential,' which featured interviews with Lance Bass, AJ McLean, Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman, among others. "It was very therapeutic for them," Fatone tells The Hollywood Reporter of the musicians speaking out.