The Recording Academy is of course best known for hosting the Grammy Awards once a year, but the fact that they do more than the Grammys is lost to many people, something that CEO Harvey Mason Jr.
On THR's 'Awards Chatter' podcast, the head of the 97-year-old organization also discusses his path from Baltimore to Hollywood, the challenges of launching and growing the Academy Museum and the ...
From slaps to envelope mix-ups, it's impossible to predict what will happen at the Academy Awards. The most glamourous night in Hollywood unfolds during three-and-a-half hours of live television, ...
The Recording Academy CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., advocates for the NO FAKES Act, aiming to protect artists' voices and likenesses from unauthorized AI replication. The bipartisan NO FAKES Act gains ...
Two-thirds of the professional musicians who will decide the results of next year’s Grammy Awards weren’t members of the Recording Academy as recently as 2018. That’s one of the key findings of a ...
Casey Miller has no qualms in taking over the family business. “I’m very blessed to be in this position, and I don’t take it for granted,” he said. “I have really just embraced it and enjoyed it.” ...
AMPAS CEO Bill Kramer is sending an unmistakable message about the Academy’s ambitions. “The Academy is a global organization,” Kramer said at Marrakech Film Festival on Tuesday. “We’re not the ...
(MENAFN- PAZ Marketing Management) The internationally acclaimed CEO Academy, hosted for the first time in Dubai under the SHRM MENA umbrella, concluded this week with resounding success, bringing ...