
Prince Estate mines the Vault for a career-spanning rarities album
The new release turns Prince’s vast unreleased archive into a reminder that legacy catalogs can still generate fresh product, fresh attention, and fresh revenue.
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The new release turns Prince’s vast unreleased archive into a reminder that legacy catalogs can still generate fresh product, fresh attention, and fresh revenue.

Mirra Andreeva’s run to her first major final shows how young talent can force a fast-moving reset in tennis’s competitive hierarchy.

Lovely Hellplace’s second RPG keeps Dread Delusion’s eerie vibe, but adds a 14-member party, permadeath, and a wildly different combat loop.

A stalled ticket drop can turn a comeback into a customer trust problem fast, especially when queues run for hours and buyers get kicked out.
The Zakk Wylde-led band finally cracks its first top 10, setting a chart record that shows how long persistence can still take to pay off.

The takedowns suggest Sega is tightening control just as fans expect a formal Persona 6 reveal at Summer Game Fest or Xbox's showcase.

National Geographic's Best of the World uses a wrestling detour to turn Antoni Porowski's solo-hosting debut into a high-visibility reset.
The streaming move gives a major sports-drama franchise a much bigger audience, and a fresh reminder that star-director chemistry still sells.
Her first London headline show in over a year doubled as a test of fan loyalty, a showcase for SXSW London’s music programming, and a reminder that live momentum still matters.

The Tribeca film at the center of the switch pairs two Mr. Show veterans on a surreal hike, reminding entertainment teams how much single-name talent still drives buzz.

The actual play group turned a sci-fi D&D project into Kickstarter history, showing just how far fandom can scale when the product, audience, and timing all click.

After nearly 56 years on air, Harris is leaving Radio 2 because of ill health, and BBC peers now face a reminder: legacy talent can outlast any schedule, but not always health.