The Sony Music Group has confirmed a deal with a rather shocking agreement, regarding a large stake in the music catalog of Michael Jackson. This bid, estimated between $1.2 to $1.5 billion ...
Sony Music Group has reportedly reached an agreement to buy half of Michael Jackson‘s publishing and recorded masters catalog in a deal that valued those music assets at more than $1.2 billion ...
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Sony Music Group has closed an agreement to buy half of Michael Jackson‘s publishing and recorded masters catalog in a deal that sources say valued those music assets somewhere above $1.2 billion.
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