Mabel has told Music Week that 2019 has been “the year of Don’t Call Me Up”.
In our bumper Christmas special, out now, Mabel is named Breakthrough Artist Of ...
The Who are back with their first album in 13 years. According to the Midweek, the Who LP is currently on course to be their first No.1 in 48 years. ...
Polydor is celebrating another No.1 album with Elbow’s Giants Of All Sizes debuting at the top on Friday. It is the Universal label’s seventh different No.1 in the last 12 ...
How do you become Record Company Of The Year? Well, if anyone knows, it's surely Polydor Records co-presidents Tom March and Ben Mortimer.
Universal Music UK chairman/CEO David Joseph – ...
The new issue of Music Week is out now, as we welcome Polydor co-presidents Ben Mortimer and Tom March to the cover to celebrate how they rebooted Universal’s legendary label.
Inside the ...
Polydor co-presidents Ben Mortimer and Tom March say their label has become a significant cultural force for their artists and staff alike.
The pair, who picked up Label Of The ...
Who will be Britain’s next global pop superstar? It’s been a while since the UK produced a true international breakout but, so far, 2019 has thrown up plenty of contenders. ...
Billie Eilish’s streaming numbers are big.
In the first week UK sales for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (Interscope/Polydor), the 17-year-old US artist racked up ...
Polydor co-presidents Tom March and Ben Mortimer have told Music Week that Mabel is on course to be one of the year’s biggest breakouts, after current single Don’t Call Me ...
Watching Capitol UK co-presidents Nick Raphael and Jo Charrington on stage at MUSEXPO in Los Angeles this week gave plenty of insight into their relationship.
“It works because we're honest ...