On this episode of the Freedom Radio Hour, host Adam Cruz discusses Tencent Music's talks to partly own Universal Music Group. Why do these companies own pieces of each other? Adam also discusses private equity firms and their role in the hefty contracts awarded by the Mechanical Licensing Collective to Harry Fox Agency and Consensys, live on Capital Radio 91.6FM The Heartbeat of Sudan and on the web at: freedomradiohour.com
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Drama with the MLC and the Private Equity Firms That Love It
On this episode of the Freedom Radio Hour, host Adam Cruz discusses Tencent Music's talks to partly own Universal Music Group. Why do these companies own pieces of each other? Adam also discusses private equity firms and their role in the hefty contracts awarded by the Mechanical Licensing Collective to Harry Fox Agency and Consensys, live on Capital Radio 91.6FM The Heartbeat of Sudan and on the web at: freedomradiohour.com
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