AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Copyright Pressure: Australian authors, musicians and songwriters rallied in Canberra urging the government to resist carve-outs that would let big tech train AI on creative work, as the debate over text-and-data mining exemptions heats up. Streaming & AI Enforcement: TIDAL will label AI-generated music and remove fraudulent material, while Tidal also moves to stop paying AI music creators—another sign platforms are tightening rules. Physical Sales Surge: New BPI/Official Charts data shows physical music sales accelerating in H1 2026, with vinyl driving growth and closing in on CD volume. Major Pop Rollout: Madonna ramps up “Confessions II” with a Los Angeles pop-up (July 3–5) plus global fan experiences and a TikTok livestream tied to the July 2 London event. New Music & Tours: Fat Dog announces second album “Cancel Me (I’m Tired)” for Oct 2; Sam Smith previews “Hazel Eyes,” a “very romantic” record due Aug 21. Live & Community Music: Olivia Rodrigo’s all-female “Daisy Chain Fields” festival sells out fast in Irvine (Aug 29), while North Bend’s Haystack Festival returns July 10 with 70+ musicians across 18 venues. Business Moves: Merlin hires Downtown’s Harmen Hemminga as VP business development, and UK industry leaders launch Breaking Wave Group as a boutique alternative to the major-label model.
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