
Taylor Swift hits $2 billion as touring rewrites music's money map
Swift's fortune now comes mostly from songs, shows, and ownership, a blueprint that matters to any artist, operator, or investor watching entertainment economics.
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Swift's fortune now comes mostly from songs, shows, and ownership, a blueprint that matters to any artist, operator, or investor watching entertainment economics.

The fallout shows how prediction markets, influencer deals, and federal oversight can collide fast when a public figure's own actions become the wager.

Meta’s reversal after a hard-fought antitrust win shows how expensive strategic bets can still end up back with the founders.

Nvidia’s laptop-chip push is no experiment: Huang says the company is already charting multiple generations, aiming for voice-controlled computers and droids.

The country giant is openly entertaining offers for his fully owned music rights, and a record-breaking deal could reshape streaming access and bidding math.

A Duboce Triangle listing turns pre-IPO AI equity into home-buying currency, exposing how paper wealth is reshaping luxury real estate.

Swift's new Pixar song is more than a soundtrack cameo: it's a clean example of how fandom, nostalgia, and scarcity still sell product at scale.

Riley’s blast at Martin Scorsese’s Black Forest Labs endorsement turns one filmmaker’s AI move into a bigger question: who gives generative AI legitimacy, and why.

Japan's biggest life insurer is moving deeper into private credit, a sign that insurers are stretching beyond bonds as returns stay hard to find.

Matt Murphy says copper interconnects are fading, Nvidia is backing the shift, and Marvell is racing Broadcom to own the optics layer.

The new funding shows investors still believe AI music can become a major platform business, even as the category faces legal and creator backlash.

Enterprise SSD demand for AI data centers pushed NAND flash revenue to a record in Q1 2026, and the price squeeze is now reaching PCs, phones, and consoles.