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BTS is WSJ. Magazine's music innovator of the year and covers the latest edition of the publication Lindsay Kimble is the Executive Editor, News at PEOPLE. She have been working at PEOPLE for ...
With their recent BTS cover stories, Variety, WSJ. Magazine and Esquire each ended up going back to the presses to print more. Variety printed 30% more copies than usual of its Grammy issue, which ...
WSJ. Magazine’s 10th annual Innovator Awards showcases groundbreaking talents in a first-ever virtual presentation premiering on Wednesday, November 11 at 7 p.m. ET.
Now BTS is preparing to release a new album. The South Korean pop group has reached the top of the U.S. charts, ... Click here to pre-order WSJ. Magazine’s November 2020 issue.
WSJ Magazine Sets Virtual Innovator Awards With BTS, Jennifer Lopez, Michaela Coel, Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, WSJ. editors are inviting the public to attend its annual ...
BTS has been named 2020 Music Innovator by WSJ Magazine, the lifestyle magazine of The Wall Street Journal. Following an announcement earlier in the week, WSJ Magazine honored its eight Innovators on ...
The Wall Street Journal’s WSJ. Magazine celebrated its 10th annual Innovator Awards on November 11 local time with a virtual gala, and BTS was named the 2020 Music Innovator.
South Korean pop group BTS has been named WSJ. Magazine's 2020 Music Innovator. The seven-member boy band sat down and discussed their new album and goals for a Grammy.
Magazine editors, the honorees/presenters were: BTS, presented by James Corden, Darren Walker, presented by Ava DuVernay, Jennifer Lopez, presented by Maluma, MASS Design Group, presented by Hank ...
Magazine's Innovators Award for pop culture innovator of the year, PEOPLE can exclusively confirm. The honor will be given to Lopez by Colombian singer Maluma, 26, virtually on Wednesday night as WSJ.
With their recent BTS cover stories, Variety, WSJ. Magazine and Esquire each ended up going back to the presses to print more. Variety printed 30% more copies than usual of its Grammy issue, which ...
With their recent BTS cover stories, Variety, WSJ. Magazine and Esquire each ended up going back to the presses to print more. Variety printed 30% more copies than usual of its Grammy issue, which ...