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YouTube hires veteran music executive as new music head

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YOUTUBE, Google’s video streaming service, has hired former Warner Music Group executive Lyor Cohen as its global head of music as it looks to strengthen its relationsh­ips with the music industry.

Cohen, a veteran of the music industry, most recently served as the chief executive and co-founder of the 300 Entertainm­ent record label, which currently includes prominent hip-hop artists such as Fetty Wap, Young Thug and Rich the Kid. Cohen said in a letter to YouTube employees that he would look to help the music community “embrace the technologi­cal shifts we’re seeing in music today so we can help take the confusion and distrust out of the equation”.

YouTube has had a contentiou­s relationsh­ip with the music industry which has often complained that streaming services do not pay artists enough for their music.

The European Commission is also looking at imposing an obligation on platforms hosting user-uploaded content — such as YouTube, Vimeo and DailyMotio­n — to seek agreements with rights holders “reflecting the economic value of the use made of the protected content”.

Cohen will continue serving in his role at 300 Entertainm­ent till Dec 5, according to a YouTube spokespers­on. Google, which has previously made an investment in Cohen’s 300 Entertainm­ent, will remain a stakeholde­r. — Reuters

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YouTube Wednesday hired Def Jam and Warner Music executive Cohen as its global head of music, apparently to improve the site’s relationsh­ip with the recording industry

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