Warner/Chappell is suing EMI, Apple continues Asia expansion, and more
Here's all the music industry news you need to know this morning.

Here's all the music industry news you need to know this morning.
Warner/Chappell is suing EMI for allegedly only paying half the royalties it owes on the 20th Century Fox catalogue. - via Billboard
Kyle Sandilands revealed he is paid more than $3 million a year - via Daily Telegraph
Seven new acts join Music SA's Scouted: Timberwolf, 23 year old South Sudanese hip-hop poet DyspOra, the truly unique introspective pop of Rin McArdle, the 90’s grunge in Nakatomi’s electro- pop; the heart breaking and ambient melodies of Maggie Rutjens, electronic aesthetic of Hunt and the combination of alt soul, blues and R&B from Ollie English. - via Scouted
DJ Khaled's 'Grateful' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart - via Billboard
BASCA chairman Crispin Hunt: “There is a massive contradiction in the messages they [YouTube] are giving out… It is complete tomfoolery.” - via MusicAlly
Apple continues Asia expansion with its first retail store in Taiwan - via TechCrunch
Haim Made a Short Film With Paul Thomas Anderson, and They Want You to See It on 35mm Film - via Vulture


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
Trademark applications indicate that Jay-Z & Beyoncé have named their twins - via Brag
Four Months of Amazon Music Unlimited For Just $1 - via Lifehacker
New Jay-Z album 4:44 to get Apple Music and physical release - via FACT
Slipknot won’t be headlining their Knotfest festival this year - via NME
28 Injured in Little Rock Night Club Shooting in Arkansas - via Jezebel
Woodes on tour in support of new single 'Run For It' - via Woodes
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