• Shazam Reports Higher Revenue, Loses, User Growth In 2014

    When it comes music apps, there are few as ubiquitous as Shazam. Since its humble beginnings in 1999, the music identification service has grown into world renowned app with over one hundred million users and elevated itself to "unicorn" status as a private tech company with a $1 billion dollar valuation. However to achieve all of that, the company has been hemorrhaging money. According to its 2014 filings, Shazam reported an increase in revenue, but an even higher losses. Despite the bad news, its users and daily searches jumped a considerable amount.
  • Dead Weather First Live Performance in 5 Years Set for 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert'

    The Dead Weather said the band led by Jack White wouldn't be touring behind its upcoming release Dodge And Burn, but now it appears the band will break its five-year hiatus from the live stage to perform for the second week of Stephen Colbert's tenure as host of 'The Late Show.' That same week will feature a collaboration between Run the Jewels and TV on the Radio.
  • 'RHOA': Porsha Williams Hospitalized After Fight with Castmate Cynthia Bailey

    Bravo's hit reality show The Realhouswives of Atlanta are currently filming for season 8 with some returning cast members, new cast members and the same old drama and cat fights. The show's most recent cat fight went way beyond the usual verbal "shade" and turned physical resulting in Porsha Williams rushed to the hospital after being kicked in the stomach by castmate Cynthia Bailey.
  • SNL Season 41 Musical Guests: Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and The Weeknd Announced

    Saturday Night Live season 41 has had the hosts for the first three episodes on lock for weeks now, but the musical guests have just been announced. Today (Sept. 1), just a month before the show's premiere date, SNL announced that Miley Cyrus, The Weeknd and Demi Lovato will be providing musical entertainment this October.
  • Prince Says "It's a Bad Time For Music," Cites Lack of Creativity

    Prince has always been critical of the music industry, but usually that criticism is directed at labels and the bureaucratic, political machine that runs the industry, not the artists themselves. Now he's turned his eye to artists though and in an interview with 'The New York Post' he cited his concerns about the lack of creativity in pop music today as why "it's a bad time for music."
  • Insomniac Announces Bay Area Dreamstate Festival In Early 2016

    Insomniac Events has announced the expansion of its new trance festival Dreamstate to the Bay Area in the first few months of 2016. Details are scarce, but the news will get be enough to get Bay Area trance fans excited after seeing the buzz around the Los Angeles edition.
  • Nene Leakes Quits 'RHOA', Joins 'Fashion Police' Cast with Melissa Rivers

    Nene Leakes has become quite the reality legend from her seven year stint as one of the original cast members of the Bravo hit show The Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHOA). But all good things must come to an end as is the case with Leakes who leaves RHOA and lands new gig with E!'s Fashion Police.
  • Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj VMA Beef Was Real According to MTV

    The MTV VMAs are known for staging a "surprise" event or two for the sake of ratings and post-show buzz, but that was not the case on Sunday night (Aug. 30) when Nicki Minaj called out host Miley Cyrus. The network has confirmed that the beef between two of music's biggest, most controversial stars is 100 percent real.